About the project
This is my personal portfolio, built with Next.js, Tailwind and TypeScript. One of my main goals, other than presenting my own work is deliver a solid product, being fast with no loading times.
Another point I had in mind during development was to use as few third-party libraries as possible, in order to keep the architecture as "self-contained" as possible (and with the advantage of not being bothered every day by the dependabot).
🌐 Live demo
Check out this project running on Vercel
Front-end
The client side of Livramento.dev is fully responsive. Check its layout below:
📐 Layout
Mobile


Desktop


🔨 Technologies
The following technologies were used to build the application's front-end:
- Next.js
- Tailwind CSS
- Typescript
- react-icons
- date-fns
- eslint
Inspirations
This portfolio was inspired by the following projects: