This is my personal portfolio site β a focused, minimal one-pager that reflects my own branding and professional positioning as a certified Senior Webflow Developer. I designed and developed everything from scratch using the Client-First framework, with a clear emphasis on structure, clarity, and credibility.
Problem β I needed a personal site that communicated trust, taste, and technical expertise β without looking like another cookie-cutter template.
Solution β I built a lean, performance-optimized site that puts my Webflow certifications, client testimonials, and value proposition front and center β backed by smooth micro-interactions and a scalable structure.
Goals & Requirements
Present myself as a trusted Webflow expert (Client-First + Webflow Certified)
Make the page easy to expand later into full portfolio
Balance a minimalist aesthetic with subtle scroll interactions
Showcase branding skills with my own logo, color palette, and layout decisions
Process π£
Designed my personal logo and identity system in Figma
Planned layout using Client-First, thinking ahead for potential future CMS (e.g. case studies, blog)
Used GSAP and native Webflow interactions for scroll-based animations
Focused on accessibility and semantic structure from the start
Prioritized page speed and mobile performance, stripping away anything unnecessary
Highlighted my certifications to build trust quickly
Results π
β Lighthouse scores: 95+ across performance, accessibility, best practices
β Fast, clean code base ready for future CMS and component expansion
β Consistently positive feedback on the visual identity and clarity of the messaging
β Helped land 3 new freelance leads within a month of launching
Takeaways π£
Even a one-pager can communicate a strong personal brand when done right
Keeping it simple requires discipline β every element has to earn its place
Building your own site is the best playground to test new tools, animations, and systems
Starting with structure (Client-First) means youβre ready to scale at any moment