This portfolio isn’t perfect, but it’s 100% mine

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The author rebuilt their portfolio from scratch to make it uniquely their own, using Next.js and Tailwind CSS with custom styles and minimal libraries. They focused on personal design choices and subtle animations to create a calm, authentic feel.

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Hey devs 👋 its me Taqui

Just wanted to share the story behind my last portfolio.

I already had a portfolio before this. It looked cool, it worked fine, but for some reason it never felt like it was really mine. I couldn’t fully connect with it.

The truth is, my older portfolio was mostly a rebuild of chandai’s portfolio. I learned a lot from building it, especially about layout, animations, and structure. But at the end of the day, it still felt like I was wearing someone else’s design.

So I decided to start again. From zero.

This time, I made one clear rule for myself:
Build something from my own ideas, my own layout decisions, and my own taste.

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I did take inspiration from other great portfolios (because that’s how we all learn), but every section, spacing choice, and interaction was designed and built by me. No copying. No rebuilding someone else’s work.

Tech stack I used:

  • Next.js
  • Tailwind CSS (mostly custom styles)
  • Very little shadcn/ui, only where it made sense, like the contact form
  • Small UI details and interactions done manually instead of relying on libraries

When you open the site, you’ll notice a subtle fade-in blur animation. That was intentional. I wanted the site to feel calm and smooth, not flashy or loud. Something that feels pleasant to scroll through.

This isn’t my first portfolio.

But it’s the first one that truly feels like *me*.

And because of that, I’m calling it my last portfolio.

I’ve attached a demo banner image above so you can get a quick idea of the look and feel.

Live URL (new portfolio):

Checkout its live 🚀

Source code:

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If you’re curious, feel free to check it out.

And if the code helps you or inspires you in any way, dropping a GitHub star would honestly mean a lot ⭐

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Feedback is welcome.

Happy Show Off Saturday 🚀

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