🚀 Just launched my personal portfolio!
Etienne Tot

Etienne Tot @etienne-dev

About: 👋 Hey, I’m Etienne – a fullstack developer from Bavaria, focused on modern web technologies like React, TypeScript & Node.js.

Location:
Landshut, Bavaria
Joined:
Mar 17, 2024

🚀 Just launched my personal portfolio!

Publish Date: May 18
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Hey Dev.to community! 👋

I’m excited to finally share my personal developer portfolio – something I’ve been designing and building from scratch over the past weeks.

🔗 etienne-dev.de

What’s inside:

🎨 Custom layout & design – tailored to reflect my style as a developer

🌗 Light/Dark mode toggle – with persistent theme handling

🌍 Language switch (EN/DE) – including downloadable CVs in both languages

💬 Terminal-style intro section – because developers deserve fun intros too

📨 Contact form – with email confirmation built using Express and Nodemailer

📱 Fully responsive – optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop

This portfolio is a reflection of how I work as a fullstack developer who cares about UX, design consistency, and code quality.

Would love your feedback or just a quick visit! 🙌

Thanks for reading –
Etienne

Comments 13 total

  • Shubham Bhilare
    Shubham BhilareMay 19, 2025

    Why is the website lagging?
    Animations are very slow and your image isn't loading.....

  • Wassim Soltani
    Wassim SoltaniMay 19, 2025

    It's pretty sweet! Very creative, loved the terminal, and the design is pretty slick!
    Would be cool if you could implement auto-theme detection based on system preference.
    That's my opinion as a dev.

    However, as someone who has screened over 200 applicants, and based on my experience with recruiters and hiring managers, here's what I know:

    • The simpler your portfolio website, the better. I would tone down the animations to make them as subtle and quick as possible. The cursor might also throw users off a bit.
    • Recruiters and hiring managers usually don't have enough time to pay attention to all the details. Although what you've done is a nice display of your skills, I would focus on a more traditional layout with the important sections taking the center of the screen, to minimize the sense of "clutter" and make things easier on the eyes.
    • Try to make it easier to spot specific keywords and technologies. Use bolding, colors and positioning to your advantage. Your terminal is a nice touch, but a search feature would be more useful.

    Resumes and portfolio websites are less about flare and more about practicality.

    Check out my portfolio as a point of reference if you like and let me know your thoughts!

    • Etienne Tot
      Etienne TotMay 19, 2025

      Hey Wassim, appreciate the detailed feedback.

      Glad you liked the terminal and overall design!

      Your points from the recruiter side are super valuable. Makes total sense that simplicity and quick access to key info matter more in that context. The portfolio was intentionally more expressive – kind of a creative first draft. Might explore a lighter version later, especially for applications

      Also checked out your site – really clean and focused. Definitely gets the point across on what hiring managers look out for

      Thanks again for the input :)

  • Niranjan G
    Niranjan GMay 20, 2025

    looks really good!

  • 橙某人
    橙某人May 22, 2025

    This is Cool!

  • Dotallio
    DotallioMay 22, 2025

    Really like how you mixed UX polish with that terminal intro, it makes it stand out.
    How did you approach building the light/dark and language switches together?

    • Etienne Tot
      Etienne TotMay 22, 2025

      Thanks! Glad you caught on to it – I was attempting to achieve a good balance of clean UX with a bit of personality :)

      For the language and theme switch, I'm using a combination of state, localStorage and some utility logic to make it consistent and persisted

      Translations are handled via i18n, and theme colors are dynamically swapped depending on the currently used mode – nothing too heavy-duty, just a light-weight configuration that does the trick

  • Nevo David
    Nevo DavidMay 22, 2025

    pretty cool putting it all together by yourself - feels good to finally share stuff you build for yourself imo. you think making your own projects changes how you see your work or skills?

    • Etienne Tot
      Etienne TotMay 22, 2025

      Yes, absolutely. Creating my own projects made me own absolutely everything – no one else to debug, tweak UI, or make choices for me. It helped me see where I'm strong, where I've just been "getting by", and what I really like building. It's definitely shifted the way I perceive my work professionally as well — it feels more intentional now.

  • John R
    John RMay 23, 2025

    Nice work, always wanted to create a portfolio. But it would end up being a page of API endpoints :) Server side heavy.

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