
My personal portfolio website is a carefully crafted platform that represents my identity as a full-stack developer, backend engineer, and technology enthusiast. Designed to be both functional and visually engaging, the site acts as a central place for visitors to explore my projects, internships, technical skills, and achievements.
Built with Next.js for server-side rendering and TailwindCSS for utility-first styling, the portfolio is fully responsive, accessible, and performance-optimized. The site includes:
- ✅ Dynamic project showcase with filters, descriptions, and live/demo links
- ✅ Detailed internship section highlighting real-world work with government and private orgs
- ✅ Skills and stack overview including backend, DevOps, Web3, and mobile development
- ✅ Contact form (or social links) for collaboration or hiring outreach
- ✅ SEO and OpenGraph tags for visibility and social sharing
- ✅ Dark/light mode toggle for aesthetic preference
The goal was to make the portfolio as much a technical project as it is a résumé — with a clean UI, fast performance (Lighthouse scores ~100), and a scalable structure that allows me to update content easily over time.
🧪 Tech Stack:
- Framework: Next.js (App Router or Pages Router depending on version)
- Styling: TailwindCSS, CSS Modules
- Deployment: Vercel
- Fonts & Icons: Google Fonts, Lucide Icons
- CMS: Sanity
💡 Why It Matters:
In a crowded developer space, a portfolio is more than a static page — it’s a proof of skill. This site highlights my versatility across backend systems, blockchain, mobile, cloud infrastructure, and fullstack dev — and gives recruiters and collaborators a direct line into my capabilities and work ethic.