This project serves as an example of my work as a freelance developer. The website is a multipage static site built for Coconut Club Beach Cafe. I have obtained permission from the restaurant to share this website as part of my portfolio, showcasing my skills in front-end web development.
You can access the live version of the Coconut Club website here.
The Coconut Club website was developed using React and Bootstrap. By creating this website, I aimed to showcase my skills in front-end development, including React components, state management, and responsive design. The website features a visually appealing layout and provides relevant information about the business.
- Built with React to create modular and reusable components
- Utilized Bootstrap for responsive design and pre-built UI components
- Responsive design for seamless viewing on various devices
- Update the website with more high-quality images directly from the Coconut Club Beach Cafe.
- Add a PDF version of the menu for easy download and printing.
- Integrate a third-party booking site to facilitate surf lessons and photography bookings.
- Continuously improve the website's performance, design, and user experience.
I'm a freelance full stack developer with a passion for crafting innovative web solutions. With expertise in both front-end and back-end technologies, I have successfully delivered a wide range of projects, including web applications, RESTful APIs, and database management. I continually strive to solve complex problems and provide efficient, user-friendly solutions.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss potential opportunities, please feel free to reach out to me. You can contact me through the following channels:
Please note that the client had a limited amount of quality photos available for use, and stock photos were used to enhance the visual presentation of the website. The following were used in this project:
- Yellow and Red Surfboards - Photo by Monica Silvestre
- Cheers - Photo by Burst
- Coconuts - Photo by Craig Adderley
- Tuk Tuks - Photo by Esra Geziyor
Take a look at other projects that I have in my own portfolio: