One colour formula: how I made my developer portfolio feel alive
A few weeks ago my portfolio was a clean dark grid. Nice enough, functional. But the projects I was building: audio-reactive shaders, WebXR installations, animated canvas experiments, were far more interesting than the site presenting them.
So I rebu...
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Tiffany Spark
Web designer in London. Clean code, good design, strong coffee.
the fact that the card borders respond to cursor position within each card rather than the viewport is such a nice touch — makes every card feel individually alive without being chaotic. the complement trick with 255 minus r for the blue channel is clever too, keeps everything from going muddy. genuinely makes me want to experiment with cursor-reactive colour on client sites, even in a subtle way.