I developed this five-page e-Portfolio in website format for Tadiwa Taimu. Each page was rich with content that showcased her skills and her experience as an aspiring construction professional with experience in the built environment industry.
The tools used to create this website were: HTML 5 CSS 3 JavaScript Bootstrap
I developed Bheka Mabika's e-Portfolio from June to July of 2024. I made sure to showcase his projects, notable achievements, skills and experiences on this website consisting of only four pages.
The tools used to create this website were: HTML 5, CSS 3, and Bootstrap
This was developed as an entry for the Munich Innovation Contest 2024, for the MybuddySystems team.
They approached me in May of 2024, and requested a simple website that showcased their aim of the app, the details, and the team behind the project.
The tools used to create this website were: HTML 5, CSS 3, and JavaScript
I was first introduced to website development in 2019 when I attended a workshop, hosted at the Cape Town Science Centre
We started with very basic HTML, writing "Hello World", making headers and classes, and finishing off with a little bit of CSS Styling.
But my first serious website, was developed in June of 2023. A few of my classmates and I were on a quest to
find resources to prepare for our NBT's (National Benchmark Tests). I decided to create a website to basically
store these resources and to access them easily.
A website was the right choice in the end! It was very accessible on both PC and Mobile. The design was kind of ugly at first,
but I decided to keep it that way for simplicity.
Nowadways, I'm interested in making accessible and affordable e-Portfolios, as well as making stylistic web designs.