This repository presents a personal portfolio website template, meticulously crafted using modern web technologies like React and Next.js. Designed with simplicity, cleanliness, and speed in mind, it provides a robust foundation for developers and creatives to showcase their projects, skills, and professional journey.
Key Features:
- Modern Stack: Built with React for dynamic UI and Next.js for server-side rendering, static site generation, and API routes, ensuring optimal performance and SEO.
- Clean and Responsive Design: The portfolio boasts a minimalist aesthetic that is fully responsive, adapting seamlessly across various devices and screen sizes.
- Fast Performance: Leveraging Next.js's optimizations, the site delivers quick loading times and a smooth user experience.
- Easy Deployment: The project is configured for straightforward deployment, with instructions provided for building and running locally using Yarn. It's compatible with platforms like Vercel and Netlify.
- Customizable: While offering a clean base, the template is designed to be easily customizable, allowing users to inject their unique branding, content, and design preferences.
Use Cases: This template is ideal for:
- Individual Developers: Quickly set up a professional online presence to display coding projects, technical skills, and experience.
- Designers and Artists: Create an elegant showcase for visual work, case studies, and creative portfolios.
- Students and Job Seekers: Build a compelling digital resume to stand out in the job market.
Getting Started: To run this project locally, ensure you have Yarn installed.
- Clone the repository.
- Install dependencies:
yarn - Start the development server:
yarn run dev
For deployment, use yarn build to create an optimized production build.
Important Note: The logo and banner featured in the project's screenshot are the intellectual property of the author and should not be used without permission.
Credits:
- @adrianhajdin (The original author)
- @lordarcadius (Maintainer, fixed and modified)
- @dhruvsaxena1998 (Contributor for help and PR)
License: This project is open-sourced under the MIT License.





