Not at all BUT mobile performance won't be great.
Is it lazy of me to host my portfolio in a Figma file? 😅 jonhargreaves.design
It might be! That or I'll just figure out how to add these case studies to my site (jonhargreaves.com). :)
Btw just saw an article that might help you since you’re thinking about the Figma route: uxdesign.cc/responsive-ui-…
Thanks for sharing this! I've been meaning to get into Figma's variables specifically for responsive UI 👏🏻
Np! Same here, wrapped my head around the dark/light mode some time ago. But haven’t delved deeper into it yet.
Agreed! This is definitely an issue to consider. A more readable portfolio / case studies format is needed.
I would stick to traditional to be franc. - PDF > print/email - website
I agree 100%. PDF + website is the more useable route for sure. The goal is to move my case studies to my main (jonhargreaves.com) and/or create case studies on my read.cv profile. 👌🏻
That's going to take wonders 😅. I understand you want to do it on Figma, on Read.cv? Didn't knew this. Could be a good first step. But, again, they might no be familiar with it. Just checked your site, Tailwind eh? I also build stuff with Tailwind at lexingtonthemes.com
Yeah, I think the most simple approach will be to just add case study pages to my personal website. And yes! I've been digging Tailwind at the moment. You have a really great collection of Tailwind themes by the way! I might have to use one of them. 👌🏻
I normally wouldn't mind as a hiring manager but note that I might have to review it on my phone, on the go
Thank you! This feedback means a lot. Definitely want to make my work as accessible as possible for situations like this.