By Laurence Bradford
One of the toughest things to do as a new developer is to assemble an online portfolio.
- What should I say?
- What should I include?
- What should I leave out?
But it doesn’t have to be that way.
If you’re stuck, take a look at these 15 samples of web developer portfolios for inspiration. (And if you want even more guidance on building your portfolio, look here.)
1. Matt Farley
mattfarley.ca
What he does: UX/UI and front-end development
2. Dejan Markovic
dejan.works
What he does: UX and UI Design
3. Rafael Caferati
caferati.me
What he does: front-end, back-end and UX
4. Emily Ridge
www.emilyridge.ie
What she does: WordPress developer and designer
5. Ian Lunn
ianlunn.co.uk
What he does: web-design and front-end development
6. Pierre Nel
pierre.io
What he does: design, front-end, back-end, and more
7. Timmy O’Mahony
timmyomahony.com
What he does: Django developer
8. Denise Chandler
www.denisechandler.com
What she does: web design, development, and more
9. Ben Adam
benadam.me
What he does: UX/UI design and front-end development
10. Daniel Fischer
www.danielfischer.com
What he does: front-end, back-end (Ruby on Rails), and more
11. Seb Kay
sebkay.com
What he does: web design and WordPress development
12. Jonny MacEachern
www.jonny.me
What he does: front-end development
13. Kathryn McClintock
www.kathrynmcclintock.com
What she does: Drupal developer
14. Jack Jeznach
jacekjeznach.com
What he does: front-end and WordPress development
15. Which developers have made portfolios that you love?
There's inspiration everywhere - hopefully this article helped you find yours!
Want even more on how to create a top-notch portfolio? Click here to get my free 7-step cheat sheet for crafting a stellar portfolio.