Inspiration
As a passionate AI & ML developer with a flair for creativity (and a love for pastel aesthetics, I wanted to build something that truly reflects me—both technically and personally. That’s how the idea of a personal portfolio took shape—one that’s not just a resume, but a living, breathing showcase of who I am, what I build, and where I’m headed.
Creating this portfolio wasn’t just about pushing code—it was about telling a story.
What it does
- Pastel Pulse is an interactive, aesthetically pleasing portfolio that showcases my AI & ML expertise. It doesn’t just display projects—it engages users with dynamic elements, AI-driven personalization, and seamless navigation
How I built it
- This portfolio is powered by modern tech stacks, including:
Frontend: React + TypeScript for structure and interactivity.
Styling: Tailwind CSS for a sleek, responsive design.
AI Elements: TensorFlow.js or OpenAI API integration for dynamic AI interactions.
Hosting: Render for seamless deployment.
Challenges we ran into
- Performance Optimization – Achieving a smooth user experience with interactive elements.
- Design Consistency – Balancing aesthetics with readability and accessibility.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- Built an ultra-responsive design.
- Created a customizable project viewer, making it easy for visitors to engage with the work.
What we learned
- The power of UI/UX storytelling—a portfolio is more than its technical stack.
- Optimizing performance for high interactivity without sacrificing speed.
- The importance of accessibility, ensuring a smooth experience for all users.
What's next for Pastel Pulse
- Adding motion effects with Framer Motion for immersive user experiences.
- Introducing GPT-powered career advice, helping users refine their portfolio.
- Expanding project showcases with animated walkthroughs for better engagement.
- Introduce a chatbot assistant that guides visitors through projects and career highlights.
Built With
- css
- javascript
- react
- tailwind
- tensorflow.js
- typescript
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