Yay! I created my first Portfolio! 🎉
Anmol Baranwal

Anmol Baranwal @anmolbaranwal

About: Technical writer (1M+ reads) • Open Source developer (200+ PRs) Everything about me at "https://anmolbaranwal.com" Email for collab

Location:
India
Joined:
Oct 21, 2022

Yay! I created my first Portfolio! 🎉

Publish Date: Jan 24
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After months of hard work, I'm finally launching my portfolio to show the world.

I've always believed that social profiles are more than enough and you don't really need a portfolio (in most cases). But then it's hard to show your story and personality without a separate portfolio.

I've done UX designing, technical writing, open source development, community management so it was getting hard for me to show everything using just one platform like GitHub, LinkedIn, X. That is the main reason I decided to work on my portfolio.

Today, I deployed it on anmolbaranwal.com! There are still a lot of things and features I wish to add (like PWA, UI improvements...), but I think it's good enough to show the world.

Please provide your feedback, it would mean a lot! 🙏

Be careful out there, there is also the light mode (yeah, I know)!!

In this blog, you will find my approach to building, which part was the hardest for me, the tech stack I used and the major takeaways from the project.

landing page


Which part was hardest for me?

Coding was tough for sure, at least for a few sections, but UI designing was tougher for me.

I wanted to create a wow factor and display all the necessary information in a way that's easy to understand. I struggled for a few months until I decided to ditch designing in AdobeXD and just start building.

In the end, I kept building stuff (with a basic structure in mind) and the design process became a lot easier.

For some sections, I've taken inspiration from a few websites (mainly in terms of UX) but I've coded everything myself.

In terms of performance, it's good on desktop screens but there is a problem of Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) on mobile screens. I improved as much as I could and thought of releasing it. I will improve it after a couple of weeks.

page insights


Everything is optimized and automated.

I wanted a portfolio that required minimum effort to update and that was my approach to building this.

Let's take the example of the projects section.

projects section

I've created a system that fetches projects from GitHub and shows only the allowed ones, with an easy way to arrange their order.

Then, if I want to update a specific field (and leave the rest), I can do that as well.

For instance, if I want to change only the description of the project and leave the rest of the information that is fetched. I could just add that in a data and it will be automatically used, keeping the other fields as same.

Coding this section with the timeline, recommended icon and so many other things was really tough.

Almost all the other sections as well rely on just data so it's easy to update everything.


Tech Stack

Let's briefly talk about the tech stack I used:

I've also used different packages for different components:

I created my own Icons component which made the work a lot easier with SVG files.

Fonts

I've used Open_Sans, Manrope from Google Fonts & a custom font for the heading of the links section.

Color

I'm a fan of dark modes, so I wanted to go with some dark tones as dominant ones.

I went along with Purple as a primary color. It represents loyalty so it suits me as a personality.


Sections in my portfolio

All the sections that I've added:

  • Home page
    • Hero
    • Companies
    • My Story
    • Work Process
    • Testimonials
    • Contact
    • Footer
  • About
  • Work experience
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Links

The most complex sections are Projects and Blogs.

I've used some open source components as well but it needed a lot of changes to get the final result I wanted. Most of the sections, I've done from scratch to keep the codebase clean.

In a few months, I'm also planning to add more sections like achievements and tech stack.


Major Takeaways

Instead of trying to design a perfect page or obsessing over every small detail, just get started.

Focus on creating a basic structure or wireframe and then refine it as you go. The process becomes much easier once you take that first step.

I learned about a lot of things including:

  • open graph image and metadata at a complex level
  • optimization techniques especially about Largest Contentful Paint

and so much more while building this. You will too!

Here is the demo video that I've used on the socials.


For now, I will be taking a break and will focus more on technical writing.

I understand it's not perfect, but I've spent a lot of effort coding it.

I've always enjoyed building projects to show the world and this was really special for me. Thank you! 💜

You can connect me on GitHub, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Comments 48 total

  • Shrijal Acharya
    Shrijal AcharyaJan 24, 2025

    Great job building this portfolio, Anmol. I really loved it. 👏

    There's one small issue I noticed, the cursor is not working on Firefox-based browsers. I’m using Zen right now, and the custom cursor isn’t showing up. Everything else is flawless. 🔥

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thanks for checking it out, Shrijal! 🔥 Means a lot.

      I only tested it on Chrome and Edge 😅, so I will look into the issue and fix it asap. Appreciate your feedback :)

  • K Om Senapati
    K Om Senapati Jan 24, 2025

    Awesome 😎

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thanks man. 🔥 Rohan pointed out a lot of bugs, it's your turn now haha.

  • Dilpreet Grover
    Dilpreet GroverJan 24, 2025

    Beautiful stuff!

  • Nikola Perišić
    Nikola PerišićJan 24, 2025

    Great job! This website is very unique, and I love the choice of colors. The customized scrollbar is a fantastic touch - really well done! 🚀

    Here are a few suggestions for improvement:

    • The social media icons in the header (GitHub, X, LinkedIn) could be made easier to click; they feel a bit small or not very accessible. The same applies to the theme toggle icon.
    • I would remove "Portfolio of" and leaving it as just "Anmol Baranwal" in the website title
    • The trailing dot that follows the cursor feels a little slow. When hovering quickly, it can appear laggy
    • The "Trusted by" section animation feels a bit too fast

    I also have a few questions:

    • What tool or technique did you use to create the beautiful horizontal divider?
    • How did you implement the three statistic boxes (98+, 900k, 50+)?
    • Is this project open-source?

    You can check my new tool for analyzing dev.to posts here if you are interested. It is still in the draft phase.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thank you for the detailed feedback, Nikola.

      The social media icons in the header (GitHub, X, LinkedIn) could be made easier to click; they feel a bit small or not very accessible. The same applies to the theme toggle icon.

      Yes, this was also flagged as an issue in PageSpeed Insights. I didn’t want them to be too big and distracting but I will adjust them as much as possible to make them more accessible.

      I will work on other points as well.

      What tool or technique did you use to create the beautiful horizontal divider?

      It's not using a tool, simple css code. You can inspect it as well.

      How did you implement the three statistic boxes (98+, 900k, 50+)?

      Again, pretty much a component, each box has a different design. The icon on the back is SVG as background (with the position adjusted).

      Is this project open-source?

      I’ve decided not to make it open source for now since most people don't really follow the rules of license and moderating it as an individual is difficult. I might open source it later, but that won't happen for at least the next 2 or 3 months.

      Thank you for checking it out. 💜

    • Ayọ Suber
      Ayọ SuberJan 27, 2025

      The dot bothers me as well.

  • Prince Vishwakarma
    Prince VishwakarmaJan 24, 2025

    Looks nice 👏.

    Can you some insights on Largest Contentful Paint optimization,
    It check your site on pagespeed.web.dev/ and got below result i am not sure if pagespeed give different result each time.
    PageSpeed Insights Result

    Image description

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thanks for the feedback, Prince.

      I’ve been optimizing it for the last two days, but the LCP issue on mobile screens is caused by the paragraph. I tried fixing it, but nothing really worked. And yeah, it was giving different results each time.. I checked it multiple times.

      I even said this in the post as well, there are performance issues and I will work on it in a couple of weeks.

      issues

      Still, thank you for taking the time to check it out.

  • Divya
    DivyaJan 24, 2025

    Your portfolio is really good!

    Also, your article is really nice as well, mentioning all the tech stack and your journey as well.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thanks for checking it out Divya. 🙌 Means a lot.

  • Sebastian Christopher
    Sebastian ChristopherJan 24, 2025

    That’s one hell of a website, some great ideas 🙂. I’m actually a bit inspired.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 24, 2025

      Thanks for taking the time to check it out, Sebastian! 💜

      I have some experience as a designer, so that really helps with the UX side of things. I'm really happy if this design can inspire you to create something even better :)

  • PRANKUR PANDEY
    PRANKUR PANDEYJan 24, 2025

    Looking elegant and clean congratulations , I also have a portfolio site : prankurpandeyy.netlify.app please share your feedback

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 25, 2025

      Thanks man. It looks good! You can also use tools like Framer if you want to explore the no-code side of things.

  • MilesWK
    MilesWKJan 24, 2025

    Wow! Amazing.

  • Jeffrey Martin
    Jeffrey MartinJan 24, 2025

    Well done. The performance remains stable while still engaging and well suited for the audience you are delivering to. I agree with your statement "Just get started" - So true. Get the minimum requirements there so potential clients, customers and employers will see something - usually a good idea to have minimum of resume and an about section. Then focus on the big release while time permits. Great work Anmol!

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 25, 2025

      Means a lot, Jeffrey! 💜

      I wasted several months just trying to design perfect things, only to realize that later. There is an about section and will also add a skills/tech stack section later on. As for the resume, I haven’t updated it in a few months so I kinda avoided it, but I will think about it.

      Thank you for the advice. Appreciate it.

  • Jose Correia
    Jose CorreiaJan 24, 2025

    Great job mate, it requires lot of work to get a design like yours.
    You and almost all programmers love the black theme.
    Maybe in the future you consider adding different themes, for that i suggest using scss.
    Keep with the good work.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 25, 2025

      Thanks Jose! 🔥 Almost every programmer loves dark mode haha. That’s why I put more effort into that theme (compared to light mode). I don’t think we need to add more themes, but I will definitely use scss if I ever consider it.

  • Code masters
    Code mastersJan 25, 2025

    Really i love your work

  • Anita Olsen
    Anita OlsenJan 25, 2025

    Congratulations! Well done!

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 25, 2025

      Thank you Anita! 🙌 It's been a while since we last talked. I appreciate you taking the time to check it out.

      • Anita Olsen
        Anita OlsenJan 28, 2025

        You are very welcome! Yes, yes it has and I regret that. Of course I do! :D

  • Aditya Mathur
    Aditya MathurJan 25, 2025

    One of the best portfolios I have seen in a long time.

  • Shamsuddeen Yusuf
    Shamsuddeen YusufJan 25, 2025

    Great work, bro. I would like to construct something similar or maybe better, so keep pushing.

  • Seanmclem
    SeanmclemJan 25, 2025

    Xitter is for Nazis though. Try blue sky.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 26, 2025

      haha.. haven't tried Blue sky, too many social media platforms is just hard to handle as an individual. Still, I will check it out.

  • linuxmobile ( リナックス )
    linuxmobile ( リナックス )Jan 26, 2025

    Hi, if you 're fine with the feedback:

    • Don't touch scroll.
    • Don't touch the cursor.
    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 28, 2025

      Okay, I will try to adjust that. I’m aware that it’s hard to do for all browsers so that makes sense.

    • Mark Powell
      Mark PowellJan 30, 2025

      Agree, the cursor was making the page feel lagging.

  • Gaurav Singh
    Gaurav SinghJan 26, 2025

    I really enjoyed reading your blog about your portfolio, and I must say, your live portfolio looks amazing! The beautiful UI work you’ve done honestly made me rethink my own design choices.

    Coincidentally, I'm working on a similar idea—building a portfolio that started with a fun, number-based game. My plan is to gradually integrate more related games, blogs, and eventually my portfolio as well. I'm excited to see that the tech stack I’ve chosen aligns closely with what you’ve mentioned in your blog.

    Now that I’ve come across your work, I’ll definitely be following your journey, and I hope to share my own experiences soon through a blog post.

    If you have a moment, I'd love for you to check out the experimental version of my project: Live Demo. I’d greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions you might have!

    • Gaurav Singh
      Gaurav SinghJan 26, 2025

      Desperately looking for a feedback, please checkout my comment also. This will boost my confidence.

  • Dumebi Okolo
    Dumebi OkoloJan 27, 2025

    I even saw the website before I saw this article! I was wowed. You never cease to amaze or inspire me, Anmol. This is great.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 28, 2025

      Thank you for taking the time to check it out, Dumebi! 💜 Means a lot.

  • Bobby Iliev
    Bobby IlievJan 27, 2025

    Looks great! 🔥

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 28, 2025

      The review from the expert himself haha. Means a lot Bobby! 💜

  • Mace
    MaceJan 28, 2025

    Looks nice overall. The custom cursor below / following my actual cursor is really annoying, though.

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalJan 28, 2025

      Thank you for your feedback, Mace! A lot of people felt the same way, so I might remove it.

  • Kiran Naragund
    Kiran NaragundJan 28, 2025

    Looking Awesome Anmol🔥

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalFeb 19, 2025

      Thanks for checking this out, Kiran! Means a lot.

  • Mohammed Sadisu
    Mohammed SadisuFeb 19, 2025

    Please make it open source 💜

    • Anmol Baranwal
      Anmol BaranwalFeb 19, 2025

      I could make it open source but you know, people would just replicate things without even giving credit. So I've decided not to do it for now, maybe later on :)

      • Mohammed Sadisu
        Mohammed SadisuFeb 19, 2025

        yes i no but,alright make it open source to me i promise not to share it to anyone

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