Odunsi

Web3 portfolio development

Aug 2024
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I built a portfolio website for Michael Odunsi, an experienced UI/UX designer specializing in Web3 products and experiences. The goal was to create a site that showcased his work while reflecting the quality and attention to detail he brings to his own design projects.

Odunsi cover image

Odunsi cover image

What I Built

Working from Michael's designs, I developed a clean, modern portfolio that puts his work front and center. The site needed to appeal to Web3 founders and projects—his primary clients—while maintaining a polished, professional feel that demonstrates his expertise in crafting user-friendly products.

Odunsi demo video

I implemented smooth animations and interactions throughout the site to create an engaging browsing experience without overwhelming visitors. From project showcases to case study presentations, every element was built to highlight Michael's design work effectively.

Odunsi's portfolio in blue theme

Odunsi's portfolio in blue theme

Technical Approach

The site is fully responsive across all devices, with careful attention to performance and loading times. I focused on creating a seamless experience that lets Michael's design work speak for itself while maintaining visual consistency throughout.

Odunsi's portfolio in yellow theme

Odunsi's portfolio in yellow theme

Tech Stack

Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSFramer Motion

Odunsi's portfolio in red theme

Odunsi's portfolio in red theme

The Results

A polished portfolio website that effectively showcases Michael's UI/UX design work and positions him as a go-to designer for Web3 founders and projects. The clean interface and smooth interactions reflect the same level of craft he brings to his client work.

Odunsi's portfolio in black theme

Odunsi's portfolio in black theme

Client Feedback

"Working with Victor was a total game-changer for my portfolio site. His frontend skills are next-level, and he nailed every detail while making the whole process a breeze - I'd team up with him again in a heartbeat."

Michael Odunsi