Web Developer Reacts to 5 Insane Personal Portfolios: #5 is a Torture Kit and it’s Amazing.

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • One woman was so bad at coding she once accidentally swallowed a woodpecker.
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    (If only that woman knew about this)
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    Found some amazing personal portfolios again! I think each of them is doing something important. And when you see what it is, it should help you overcome a creative block and easily find inspiration for your next project.
    0:00 The Beginning
    0:05 Portfolio 5, A Medieval Torture Kit
    1:08 We are not using the full potential of web?
    1:53 Portfolio 4, Source of Inspiration One
    2:59 Portfolio 3, Source of Inspiration Two
    4:19 Portfolio 2, Building on Inspiration
    5:03 Portfolio 1, Seriously?
    ===================== The Links
    Portfolio #5
    chriskalafatis.com
    By Chris Kalafatis - a multidisciplinary designer
    Portfolio #4
    www.niccolomiranda.com
    By Niccolo Miranda - an Amsterdam-based independent Designer & Developer with focus on Art direction, Motion and Branding.
    Portfolio #3
    kazukinoda.com
    By Kazuki Noda - a visual designer and art director specializing in graphic design and digital design.
    Portfolio #2
    thegeekdesigner.com
    By Alex Pierce - a visual designer, creative director, and aspiring technologist
    Portfolio #1
    philippeneveu.com
    By Philippe Neveu - a motion and interactive designer
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @kakaraka132
    @kakaraka132 5 місяців тому +4

    haven't seen the video yet but still wanted to thank you for doing these kind of videos. They are really helpful when trying to brainstorm ideas

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! I'm glad it helps! 😀
      (hope this one is helpful too)

  • @Kenstiel
    @Kenstiel 5 місяців тому +14

    With the rise of drag and drop builders like Wix, I was getting pessimistic about what web developers can do and do they even have a role anymore.
    Clearly I was overthinking because this shit is waaaay beyond what a drag and drop builder can do. 🔥

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  5 місяців тому +5

      Yes, I wouldn't worry about that. I feel like it's more of a niche product. Site builders are very good if you're on a budget, don't have much time or/and design and dev experience.
      There'll always be clients who want unique looks, functionalities and entire web apps.
      Additionally there is a whole competitive market of themes for these site builders you can enter as a developer and be creative about it.

    • @bobbobson6290
      @bobbobson6290 5 місяців тому +1

      It looks nice and so but what I want most of the time is to get to the wanted informations as fast as possible even with a shitty internet connection and a potato.

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  5 місяців тому +1

      I think its good to find the right balance between optimising your portfolio for speed and making it stand out from the rest so that a potential client remembers you or wants to hire you right away @bobbobson6290

  • @keitho6974
    @keitho6974 2 місяці тому +2

    Great video, I subbed, cant wait to watch more

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you!
      There are some similar ones on the channel already, you can check them out too :)
      ua-cam.com/play/PLzBosFLA5vZm0DVgFNg-SlHAnoyhKW3Us.html&si=i9S6ydg_k6MFZH2n

  • @adityaarora4556
    @adityaarora4556 22 дні тому

    Really nice video

  • @renanrubini3865
    @renanrubini3865 Місяць тому

    Philipp, would you know where I could find the plugins, animation effects or code to create the layouts for the websites presented in the video?

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  Місяць тому +1

      Hey, thanks for the question! These sites were mostly built from scratch by their creators. The second one uses locomotive-scroll for animation via scrolling functionality. Its possible that the first one uses some open source script to create the liquid effect, but if it does, I dont know what it is. A good place to look for scripts like this is codepen or look at examples in libraries like three.js, paper.js, p5.js etc
      HOWEVER, that said, its more important to come up with a unique idea, and it does not necessarily have to involve complex coding or fancy animations. Making your portfolio site stand out from the rest is really all about a good original idea, and much less about the execution. Using scripts, plugins and animations that are already publicly available can actually have the opposite effect and make the site look unoriginal and not interesting.

    • @renanrubini3865
      @renanrubini3865 Місяць тому

      @@odddirector Thanks for the response and information. In this case, it's good to know some animations to make the page or layout more attractive, even if they are well known. Depending on the purpose of the site or audience, you can approach this same structure and still have good results. However, I agree that too much animation is tiring. I will research the instructions you provided, thanks again.

  • @flowcsgo804
    @flowcsgo804 5 місяців тому

    норм флексишь, продолжай!

  • @studiodamiro
    @studiodamiro 15 днів тому +1

    i wonder how are these websites perform on mobile.

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  15 днів тому

      Usually they tend to do well.
      I got lazy and stopped checking, but usually, with that attention to detail and a level of design, mobile is also not left behind.

    • @hameeeed5992
      @hameeeed5992 10 днів тому

      Many of them dont animate on mobile.

  • @ReverseAltruism
    @ReverseAltruism 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm here for ceramic cat

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  2 місяці тому +1

      Unfortunately it was recalled. A horrible accident with a woman.

    • @ReverseAltruism
      @ReverseAltruism 2 місяці тому

      @@odddirector This sounds like a campfire story.

    • @odddirector
      @odddirector  2 місяці тому +1

      @@ReverseAltruism 😂
      You can tell it to that woman.