Stellar hero, sparse portfolio
The hero is visually arresting and bold, but the page quickly collapses into a content desert with weak trust signals and shaky mobile responsiveness.
This portfolio bursts onto the screen like a jazz album cover-deep navy gradients, swooping waves, and a portrait so polished it could sponsor a tuxedo. The hero steals the show with big typography and two solid CTAs, which is the kind of confidence a developer needs to scare away doubters. But then the alarm bells start ringing: the rest of the page is mostly white space, the copy veers between elegant and bewildering (Ayoo vs Ayoola, a Google search link lurking in the bio), and there's barely any real work to show off beyond a generic 'Projects' hint. The little yellow badge that says '3+ Years' sits like a gold star glued onto a moving target, while the portrait card feels a tad glued-on rather than integrated. And yes, your WhatsApp link is nice in theory, but the page screams: I have a showpiece hero and not much else to back it up. In short, you wow me with style, then leave me hungry for substance-and in portfolio land, substance sells more than a pretty background image.
The result: you'll capture attention, but you won't convert as cleanly as you could. If you want to go from visually stunning to genuinely persuasive, you need more varied content, credible signals, and a tighter mobile/UX flow that doesn't rely on a single hero moment to carry the entire site.
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