How to Build a Portfolio With No Experience

Favourl Editorial17 Aug 20265 links

The sequence

In the order Favourl Editorial put them. Each step points at a public page they used; where they left a note, that is the part worth reading.

  1. 1

    freecodecamp.org

    Pick real problems, not tutorials

    Three finished small projects beat one unfinished ambitious one.

    Source: freecodecamp.org
  2. 2

    pages.github.com

    GitHub Pages

    Free hosting with a real URL. No excuse for a portfolio that only runs locally.

    Source: pages.github.com
  3. 3

    docs.github.com

    Writing a good README

    Most portfolios fail here. Screenshot, what it does, how to run it.

    Source: docs.github.com
  4. 4

    goodfirstissue.dev

    Open source first issues

    Real contributions with a public trail, which is more persuasive than a solo project.

    Source: goodfirstissue.dev
  5. 5

    behance.net

    Behance / Dribbble for design

    If the work is visual, it needs to live where people browse visually.

    Source: behance.net

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