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Even the actual good ones, such as the first one? Or the last "episode"'s flutter portfolio? And regardless, would that be bad? I mean, if I can improve my own portfolio by looking at someone else's and getting closer and closer to that person's portfolio, I'll still be improving my own, which should be a net positive🤔 in fact, it would be dumb not to do that.I've been wondering about that honestly. It would be sweet if Anthony could make a video about this and then see his input as well as people's opinions on the comments
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x It's different to copy line by line what someone else does you're not learning anything in that...if you copy a website or portfolio without following a guide then you're actually learning!
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x If you only want to improve yourself by watching their portfolio, it's alright, I can feedback the core of problem of most portfolio. - The problems in this video here are not lack of creativity like you wonder. Their most portfolio's core problem here is lack of the fundamental of design, UI/UX + The first here is UI (user interface), they don't follow the logic of Mathletics and composition basics, make audience feel uneasy to see and hard to keep exploring the website. + The second here is UX (user experience), plus the problem in the UI can cause to the UX. The most portfolio I see that they still don't think so much about our experience (scroll, drag, click, ...) because RUclips tutorials frequently don't mention about UX In short, the core problem here can only be CSS (except the JavaScript, UX problem). You can learn from Rockstar website, and learn how to use CSS Grid
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x The whole point of a portfolio is to showcase your skills to a potential client or employer, but if all your work is copied from tutorials or other people's projects you aren't showcasing anything. There's a fine line between taking inspiration vs copying someone.
@@TheMidnightillusion Recruiters don't know if you copied, or took inspiration from someone or if you made it all by yourself. If it looks nice, has all the info they need to know about you in it (and easily accessible ofc). Literally no problem at all. So Idk what this "fine line" you're talking about is to be honest. Most recruiters btw, don't come from a developer/engineering background, so they have no idea if something was hard to build. So basically, most of them go by how nice it looks, how good it feels when navigating around to find information about you, and 99.99% of the time, as soon as they find the "resume" button, they'll just click it and go over your resume, (perhaps they might check 1 or at most 2 projects you have listed), that's it. So literally; copy your resume, copy your portfolio, copy whatever you think represents you best, and just put your own skills, projects and details in it. Doesn't matter what-so-ever.
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these stream helped me create a better portfolio
glad it helped!
@@AnthonySistilliim glad youtube recommended your videos, Using these examples as reference is so helpful
These streams made me pregnant
I will be in for the next portfolio roast. Love the content keep it up!
Thanks bro!
8:20 lmaoooooo
Bro was trolling with Dusvord on there 😂
thanks for reviewing mine :D
Nice content bro! Keep doing it, I'll make my portfolio
cant wait to see it
i watched this live really fun concept.
thanks for watchin :D
I don't know why but honestly, the most portfolios I have seen on your videos that they actually copy from RUclips tutorials
Even the actual good ones, such as the first one? Or the last "episode"'s flutter portfolio?
And regardless, would that be bad? I mean, if I can improve my own portfolio by looking at someone else's and getting closer and closer to that person's portfolio, I'll still be improving my own, which should be a net positive🤔 in fact, it would be dumb not to do that.I've been wondering about that honestly. It would be sweet if Anthony could make a video about this and then see his input as well as people's opinions on the comments
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x It's different to copy line by line what someone else does you're not learning anything in that...if you copy a website or portfolio without following a guide then you're actually learning!
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x If you only want to improve yourself by watching their portfolio, it's alright, I can feedback the core of problem of most portfolio.
- The problems in this video here are not lack of creativity like you wonder. Their most portfolio's core problem here is lack of the fundamental of design, UI/UX
+ The first here is UI (user interface), they don't follow the logic of Mathletics and composition basics, make audience feel uneasy to see and hard to keep exploring the website.
+ The second here is UX (user experience), plus the problem in the UI can cause to the UX. The most portfolio I see that they still don't think so much about our experience (scroll, drag, click, ...) because RUclips tutorials frequently don't mention about UX
In short, the core problem here can only be CSS (except the JavaScript, UX problem). You can learn from Rockstar website, and learn how to use CSS Grid
@@user-ii7xc1ry3x The whole point of a portfolio is to showcase your skills to a potential client or employer, but if all your work is copied from tutorials or other people's projects you aren't showcasing anything. There's a fine line between taking inspiration vs copying someone.
@@TheMidnightillusion Recruiters don't know if you copied, or took inspiration from someone or if you made it all by yourself. If it looks nice, has all the info they need to know about you in it (and easily accessible ofc). Literally no problem at all. So Idk what this "fine line" you're talking about is to be honest. Most recruiters btw, don't come from a developer/engineering background, so they have no idea if something was hard to build.
So basically, most of them go by how nice it looks, how good it feels when navigating around to find information about you, and 99.99% of the time, as soon as they find the "resume" button, they'll just click it and go over your resume, (perhaps they might check 1 or at most 2 projects you have listed), that's it.
So literally; copy your resume, copy your portfolio, copy whatever you think represents you best, and just put your own skills, projects and details in it. Doesn't matter what-so-ever.
Can I use any of these design for my own portfolio?
Passionate comment
passionCounter++
10:25 His name is Faizan Asad...
10:59 now in about Section he is, Hey i am Stacey
Edit: am i the only one who thinks it's copied portfolio?
I can't find the link to the first site in the google docs
where can i drop my portfolio link for a review?
Where's Jared
Where do I post the portfolio?
where can i put my portofolio
@@joferie21 i create a new form you can fill out during each new livestream
How to submit a portfolio to be roasted?
0:18
How do I submit? 😭
i want to submit my portfolio
Remember there's still a badge for worse 0 points portfolio 🙂🙂 gud luck 🤞🍀
Discord was really a skill issue
you're just racist. Kushal is the best
Damn that's a heavy allegation. I am an Indian And I agree with the polls. You cant just put a racist tag man, not fair.
There's even Italians talking about freaking Pacciani in there🤣 0:48
For anybody curios: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Florence
where can i drop my portfolio link for a review?