Here, signs glow with neon, and buttons don’t hide in the corners — they become part of the scene. I wanted to make the portfolio not a “catalog of work,” but an experience: where design isn’t explained with words — it’s lived. Yes, this format may be more challenging for some users. I deliberately chose an “experience/immersion” approach instead of an ultra-simple catalog—but I kept clear control points and a consistent step-by-step flow. “This portfolio is primarily for those who value the idea and the presentation—not just a list of sections.”
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