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Jason Xavier Portfolio 2026

Features

  • Made using NextJS, Typescript, React and CSS modules
  • No external libraries apart from the above
  • Mobile friendly & resizable friendly
  • Original and (somewhat) inventive design choices
  • Custom intepretation of the windows command prompt
  • An interactive mosiac built entirely in HTML & CSS
  • Nifty animations
  • Cool art
  • A plethora of easter eggs

FAQ

It's a portfolio isnt it, where are the projects?

The portfolio itself is the project

In all seriousness, i've tried to incorporate my main projects into this portfolio. There's a few to explore, including snake and the command prompt terminal. I plan to include the rest in a list somewhere - maybe as the output of a PROJECTS command.

Although, since you are here already, feel free to check out my github for a few more cool projects : )

There's something missing/something I don't like

Please tell me! You can find my contact details through the CONTACT command in the terminal, or alternatively through hitting the email button.

I want to hire you, immediately

I'm glad you want to hire me immediately. I guess the real question is, what do you want to hire me for??

Regardless, please notify me through the CONTACT command - I'm always ready for an opportunity!

Couldn't I just look through the project code, discover all the easter eggs and claim the grand prize for myself?

I mean you could

But maybe I want you to do that, maybe it's all a con to get you to check through my code

Doesn't feel so scandalous now does it

If I ask you question, assuming i'm the only person who asked a question, wouldn't that count as a frequently asked question and hence be qualified to be put on this section of the README?

Hey, that's a great idea! Go ahead, ask me a question

Deployment Instructions

Local deployment

First, run the development server:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev

Then, open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to check it out

Live deployment

Check out https://portfolio-jxav22.vercel.app/ for the live version of my portfolio

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