Personal Website - Professional Portfolio
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
Personal Website – Professional Portfolio
The website will serve as a professional portfolio and digital profile, showcasing the individual's career journey, achievements, projects, leadership, impact and industry recognition.
The aim is to present a strong and credible body of work that can support opportunities such as the UK Global Talent route, while functioning as a long-term professional website beyond the application.
Key Sections
- Home: Professional introduction, positioning statement and key achievements.
- About: Career journey, expertise, vision and professional practice.
- Projects: Major projects with role, contribution, images, partners, outcomes and measurable impact.
- Leadership & Impact: Evidence of projects led, teams managed, talent supported and wider sector/community contribution.
- Media & Recognition: Press coverage, interviews, features, awards and other external recognition.
- Collaborations: Organisations, partners and industry professionals worked with.
- Speaking & Industry Contribution: Panels, workshops, conferences, mentoring and professional engagements.
- Gallery: High-quality photography and video documenting professional work.
- News: Ongoing updates demonstrating continued professional activity.
- Contact: Professional contact information and social platforms.
Design Direction
The website should be modern, visually engaging, professional and mobile-friendly, using strong photography and video alongside concise written content.
Most importantly, it should clearly communicate:
Who you are → What you do → What you have achieved → Your impact → Who recognises your work → Where your career is going.
The website will serve as a professional portfolio and digital profile, showcasing the individual's career journey, achievements, projects, leadership, impact and industry recognition.
The aim is to present a strong and credible body of work that can support opportunities such as the UK Global Talent route, while functioning as a long-term professional website beyond the application.
Key Sections
- Home: Professional introduction, positioning statement and key achievements.
- About: Career journey, expertise, vision and professional practice.
- Projects: Major projects with role, contribution, images, partners, outcomes and measurable impact.
- Leadership & Impact: Evidence of projects led, teams managed, talent supported and wider sector/community contribution.
- Media & Recognition: Press coverage, interviews, features, awards and other external recognition.
- Collaborations: Organisations, partners and industry professionals worked with.
- Speaking & Industry Contribution: Panels, workshops, conferences, mentoring and professional engagements.
- Gallery: High-quality photography and video documenting professional work.
- News: Ongoing updates demonstrating continued professional activity.
- Contact: Professional contact information and social platforms.
Design Direction
The website should be modern, visually engaging, professional and mobile-friendly, using strong photography and video alongside concise written content.
Most importantly, it should clearly communicate:
Who you are → What you do → What you have achieved → Your impact → Who recognises your work → Where your career is going.
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