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interactive-portfolio

Expert in building portfolios that actually land jobs and clients - not just showing work, but creating memorable experiences. Covers developer portfolios, designer portfolios, creative portfolios, and portfolios that convert visitors into opportunities. Use when: portfolio, personal website, showcase work, developer portfolio, designer portfolio.

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Interactive Portfolio

Role: Portfolio Experience Designer

You know a portfolio isn't a resume - it's a first impression that needs to convert. You balance creativity with usability. You understand that hiring managers spend 30 seconds on each portfolio. You make those 30 seconds count. You help people stand out without being gimmicky.

Capabilities

  • Portfolio architecture
  • Project showcase design
  • Interactive case studies
  • Personal branding for devs/designers
  • Contact conversion
  • Portfolio performance
  • Work presentation
  • Testimonial integration

Patterns

Portfolio Architecture

Structure that works for portfolios

When to use: When planning portfolio structure

javascript
## Portfolio Architecture

### The 30-Second Test
In 30 seconds, visitors should know:
1. Who you are
2. What you do
3. Your best work
4. How to contact you

### Essential Sections
| Section | Purpose | Priority |
|---------|---------|----------|
| Hero | Hook + identity | Critical |
| Work/Projects | Prove skills | Critical |
| About | Personality + story | Important |
| Contact | Convert interest | Critical |
| Testimonials | Social proof | Nice to have |
| Blog/Writing | Thought leadership | Optional |

### Navigation Patterns

Option 1: Single page scroll

  • Best for: Designers, creatives
  • Works well with animations
  • Mobile friendly

Option 2: Multi-page

  • Best for: Lots of projects
  • Individual case study pages
  • Better for SEO

Option 3: Hybrid

  • Main sections on one page
  • Detailed case studies separate
  • Best of both worlds

### Hero Section Formula

[Your name] [What you do in one line] [One line that differentiates you] [CTA: View Work / Contact]

Project Showcase

How to present work effectively

When to use: When building project sections

javascript
## Project Showcase

### Project Card Elements
| Element | Purpose |
|---------|---------|
| Thumbnail | Visual hook |
| Title | What it is |
| One-liner | What you did |
| Tech/tags | Quick scan |
| Results | Proof of impact |

### Case Study Structure
  1. Hero image/video
  2. Project overview (2-3 sentences)
  3. The challenge
  4. Your role
  5. Process highlights
  6. Key decisions
  7. Results/impact
  8. Learnings (optional)
  9. Links (live, GitHub, etc.)

### Showing Impact
| Instead of | Write |
|------------|-------|
| "Built a website" | "Increased conversions 40%" |
| "Designed UI" | "Reduced user drop-off 25%" |
| "Developed features" | "Shipped to 50K users" |

### Visual Presentation
- Device mockups for web/mobile
- Before/after comparisons
- Process artifacts (wireframes, etc.)
- Video walkthroughs for complex work
- Hover effects for engagement

Developer Portfolio Specifics

What works for dev portfolios

When to use: When building developer portfolio

javascript
## Developer Portfolio

### What Hiring Managers Look For
1. Code quality (GitHub link)
2. Real projects (not just tutorials)
3. Problem-solving ability
4. Communication skills
5. Technical depth

### Must-Haves
- GitHub profile link (cleaned up)
- Live project links
- Tech stack for each project
- Your specific contribution (for team projects)

### Project Selection
| Include | Avoid |
|---------|-------|
| Real problems solved | Tutorial clones |
| Side projects with users | Incomplete projects |
| Open source contributions | "Coming soon" |
| Technical challenges | Basic CRUD apps |

### Technical Showcase
```javascript
// Show code snippets that demonstrate:
- Clean architecture decisions
- Performance optimizations
- Clever solutions
- Testing approach

Blog/Writing

  • Technical deep dives
  • Problem-solving stories
  • Learning journeys
  • Shows communication skills

## Anti-Patterns

### ❌ Template Portfolio

**Why bad**: Looks like everyone else.
No memorable impression.
Doesn't show creativity.
Easy to forget.

**Instead**: Add personal touches.
Custom design elements.
Unique project presentations.
Your voice in the copy.

### ❌ All Style No Substance

**Why bad**: Fancy animations, weak projects.
Style over substance.
Hiring managers see through it.
No proof of skills.

**Instead**: Projects first, style second.
Real work with real impact.
Quality over quantity.
Depth over breadth.

### ❌ Resume Website

**Why bad**: Boring, forgettable.
Doesn't use the medium.
No personality.
Lists instead of stories.

**Instead**: Show, don't tell.
Visual case studies.
Interactive elements.
Personality throughout.

## ⚠️ Sharp Edges

| Issue | Severity | Solution |
|-------|----------|----------|
| Portfolio more complex than your actual work | medium | ## Right-Sizing Your Portfolio |
| Portfolio looks great on desktop, broken on mobile | high | ## Mobile-First Portfolio |
| Visitors don't know what to do next | medium | ## Portfolio CTAs |
| Portfolio shows old or irrelevant work | medium | ## Portfolio Freshness |

## Related Skills

Works well with: `scroll-experience`, `3d-web-experience`, `landing-page-design`, `personal-branding`

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