Day 3 of trying to find a client on Contra.
I built my portfolio (finally!) - and what a ride it’s been.
Plan: Build on Framer. Model my character in Blender. Mode = Easy.
Reality: High on caffeine. Countless crashes. Occasional procrastination disguised as “creative process.”
Between 3D modeling, rendering, and optimizing performance so the site didn’t turn my computer (or anyone else’s) into a space heater, I learned a lot about patience and site optimization.
It’s still a work in progress, but seeing everything live feels incredible - like a real snapshot of the designer I’m growing into.
Next step: Connecting with clients who need designs that look good and load fast.
Portfolio: hasanuzzaman-design.framer.media (http://hasanuzzaman-design.framer.media)
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Day 2 of trying to find a client on Contra.
Subtle animations elevate a website by adding life, clarity, and intention without overwhelming the user.
Micro-interactions like smooth hover states, gentle transitions, and responsive feedback - guide attention and make interfaces feel intuitive and polished.
Thoughtful loading animations play a key role as well, turning wait times into moments of engagement by reassuring users that something is happening behind the scenes. Instead of feeling slow or broken, the experience feels intentional and refined.
When done right, subtle motion improves usability, reinforces hierarchy, strengthens brand perception, and makes a website feel modern, premium, and responsive rather than static or mechanical.
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Day 1 of trying to a client on Contra. This is my goal for 2026. Post a work everyday until I find a client.
P.S. These are some of the bands I listen to on a regular. Let me know what's yours!
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Quick render on blender. Could be used for a Web3 project? Thoughts?
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Told the client they need an animated product video.
Client: What do you have?
Me: This.
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For Juso, I tried making the website look fun and interactive.
Tools used: Framer, Spline, Figma and Blender
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Tried creating a simple portfolio in @Framer
Is it finished? No.
Will it ever? We'll find out.
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Having to design and develop a site is no easy feat especially with a tight deadline. That's where @bolt.new comes in clutch.
Designed in Figma. Built in Bolt.