Projects Made

Portfolio

I created a personal portfolio website to showcase my projects, skills, and resume using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The site features smooth scrolling, responsive design, and interactive elements to enhance engagement. Each section is carefully structured—Home, About, Skills, Projects, and Contact—to provide visitors with a clear view of my capabilities as a developer. This portfolio acts as both a professional presentation and a practical demonstration of my front-end development skills. I optimized it for performance, mobile compatibility, and clean code structure. It stands as a central platform for recruiters and clients to explore my work and reach out.

E-commerce Website

This project is a front-end Netflix clone created using HTML and CSS. It replicates the sleek and modern interface of Netflix, including a responsive layout, hover effects, and visual hierarchy that closely mirrors the real platform. No JavaScript or backend functionality is included, making this a purely design-focused project that showcases my web design skills and attention to detail. It’s responsive across devices and optimized for user experience. This clone reflects my ability to understand and recreate professional-level interfaces, a crucial skill for any front-end developer focused on UI/UX precision and layout structuring.

Language Translator

I built a user-friendly language translator web application using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The app integrates the Google Translate API, enabling users to instantly translate text between multiple languages. It features a clean, responsive interface that works well across devices and screen sizes. The project demonstrates my ability to work with external APIs, manage dynamic content, and create intuitive UI experiences. Designed with simplicity and accessibility in mind, this tool makes translation quick and efficient. It’s a great example of combining functionality with design to meet real-world needs in a lightweight and effective way..

Netflix-Clone

This project is a front-end Netflix clone created using HTML and CSS. It replicates the sleek and modern interface of Netflix, including a responsive layout, hover effects, and visual hierarchy that closely mirrors the real platform. No JavaScript or backend functionality is included, making this a purely design-focused project that showcases my web design skills and attention to detail. It’s responsive across devices and optimized for user experience. This clone reflects my ability to understand and recreate professional-level interfaces, a crucial skill for any front-end developer focused on UI/UX precision and layout structuring.

Enrollment-Form

Designed and developed a modern, responsive enrollment form for a client using HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap. The form includes input validation and a secure payment integration section, ensuring both functionality and data safety. It’s fully mobile-friendly and features a clean UI that enhances user trust and engagement. This project demonstrates my ability to handle real client requirements, from layout design to integrating crucial features like secure payments. I focused on making the form user-centric, efficient, and visually appealing. It’s a great example of how thoughtful front-end development supports business goals while delivering a seamless user experience.

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