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Portfolio 2.0 – A New Vision Unveiled
In December 2024, I published the first version of my personal website.
It was a turning point, fueled by my fascination with GSAP, Framer Motion, and Lenis — libraries that opened new horizons for creating motion on the web.
The last 12 months have been a period of exponential growth. I've balanced my time between designing complex processes for Enterprise ERP systems and delivering modern e-commerce solutions and landing pages for my clients.
This intensive journey has led to a total transformation – not just technically, but also in terms of my brand identity.
These experiences have radically shifted my design philosophy.
Today, I have a clear awareness of how I want to communicate my brand and the value I deliver as an engineer.
What's new in version 2.0?
Absolutely everything has changed. I focused on the details that create a sense of interacting with a premium product:
Professional Image:

A fresh look for the new Portfolio 2.0 homepage.
The site features results from a professional photo shoot that captures my new energy and professionalism. This is the visual foundation of my online identity.
Seamless Interactions:
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I've redefined how the site responds to user movement. Smooth Scroll (Lenis) and advanced parallax effects are the heart of this new version – navigation is now silky smooth and feels completely natural.
Next-Gen UX Standard:
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I rebuilt the information architecture, ensuring that every interaction gives the user a sense of control and satisfaction. This new design isn't just about beautiful form; it's about uncompromising user convenience.
Precise Micro-animations:
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I focused on subtlety: magnetic button effects, refined hover states, and dynamic scaling during scrolling create a cohesive, living organism.
This portfolio is the result of hundreds of hours spent refining mockups in Figma and writing high-performance code.
It’s not just a project gallery – it's a manifesto of my skills and aesthetic. My vision, my execution, and my pride.
PS. Best experienced with a mouse in hand! I've hidden the most interesting 'easter eggs' in hover interactions and the non-linear way the page scrolls.

