This repository contains the code for my personal portfolio website, a minimalist representation of my work and interests. The colour tone of the design is in the spectrum of black, white and grey, which creates a calm and professional atmosphere.
The design has a modern feel and was developed with special attention to user-friendliness and aesthetics. Small, subtle hover effects are scattered throughout the site, adding a dynamic touch to the otherwise plain site.
This is my first project of this kind, where I have tried to demonstrate my skills and creative potential. Every element of the page was created with care and attention to detail.
Thank you for taking the time to visit and peruse my portfolio. I look forward to your feedback and am open to any questions or suggestions you may have.
PS: I have also included a small Easteregg. - Have fun discovering it!
Wolf, J. (2021). HTML and CSS - The comprehensive handbook for learning and reference. Incl. JavaScript, Bootstrap, Responsive Web Design and much more. Rheinwerk Computing. ISBN-13: 978-3836281171.
Hey there! It's really great that you appreciate my work on GitHub! Everything you see here is a product of my voluntary efforts, and I'm all about sharing useful content. If you find value in what I do and would like to support me, you might consider buying me a coffee. Thank you so much for your generosity and support!
Hint: If you would like to buy me a "Coffee", please give a name/pseudonym and the project, I would like to have the possibility to thank you by name. - Thanks :)
MIT License
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