Junior Web Developer Portfolio Reviews | The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly | 8 Portfolios Reviewed

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Published 2023-10-07
1:22 - Olive Bishop Portfolio
4:50 - Olive Bishop: 1st Project
7:00 - Olive Bishop: 2nd Project
8:26 - Olive Bishop: 3rd Project
9:56 - Olive Bishop: 4th Project
10:50 - Samir Abdulla Portfolio
11:57 - Samir Abdulla: 1st Project
13:09 - Samir Abdulla: 2nd Project
14:45 - Samir Abdulla: 3rd Project
16:20 - Renova Portfolio
17:10 - Renova: 1st Project
18:56 - Renova: 2nd Project
20:35 - Renova: 3rd Project
21:53 - Vishawe Portfolio
23:52 - Vishawe: 1st Project
24:17 - Vishawe: 2nd Project
25:15 - Vishawe: 3rd Project
27:06 - Quentin Mick's Portfolio
28:12 - Quentin Mick: 1st Project
28:50 - Quentin Mick: 2nd Project
30:58 - Hamid's Portfolio
33:20 - Hamid: 1st Project
34:30 - Hamid: 2nd Project
36:00 - Himarshu Portfolio
37:00 - Himarshu: 1st Project
37:20 - Himarshu: 2nd Project
37:56 - Himarshu: 3rd Project
40:00 - Neil's Portfolio
40:41 - Neil: 1st Project
41:00 - Neil: 2nd Project
41:24 - Neil: 3rd Project
43:20 - Conclusion




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All Comments (14)
  • @salemkittenkat
    For junior devs that may see this comment, a great advise I can give is to try to learn about some basic UI/UX principles and try to implement them into your projects and portfolios. Despite most of our jobs being just to build what was already designed for us, if we want to showcase our ability to build great websites, our portfolios should also reflect that. From form designs, to padding, to text placements, even something as small as capitalization, these are things potential clients may be able to spot.
  • @zsalv99
    Thank you for these videos. They really help a lot
  • @judyodiakose6838
    When I saw your video, I was hoping to see mine but OK. Maybe Next time... Great video.
  • @olivebishop3794
    @brothercode thanks alot , for the review something happened in my first project its still under development , i will make sure i push when its good. I will also add a video of the project coz the backend is not hosted , thank alot bro , i have learnt alot. regards -olive bishop😎
  • @dharnilm
    Hi BrotherCodes, Can you please do a backstory about yourself. I think you are doing great work. Keep it Up! Many Regards.
  • @achuachu2565
    I am building my knowledge and working on it. I think I can send my profile to you in future.
  • @younesouterbah
    can u please answer my question ! is 2 projects are enough for a front end react developer?
  • @Igor-vk8fl
    this review was TOO MUCH sugar coated, sorry.