Looking to Build a Personal Portfolio: Need Developer Recommendations and Cost Insights

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Asked By CreativeSoul123 On

Hey there, I'm a designer working on my personal portfolio and I'm curious about where to find a good developer to help bring my vision to life. I'd also love to know some ballpark figures for how much this kind of work typically costs. Any tips on how to evaluate quality work would be super helpful too. Thanks in advance!

3 Answers

Answered By WebDevNinja88 On

I totally relate! I just got certified in full stack web development but haven't had the chance to work on my own portfolio. Pricing can be tricky; it’s worth discussing your needs with potential developers to find the best fit. If you're looking for some reliable help, I’d love to work on this project with you!

Answered By PortfolioPro22 On

If you're looking for recommendations, sites like Behance, Pinterest, and even Instagram are great places to find inspiration and potentially some developers. I’d say check out Fiverr or Upwork too, but just be aware they can be hit or miss if you're on a budget. Do you have your design figured out yet? That could influence your search!

DesignGuru99 -

Yeah, and make sure to ask for a few samples of their work before hiring anyone!

Answered By DevEnthusiast007 On

The cost can really vary based on what you want! A basic WordPress site usually goes for around $300, which lets you manage things like text and pages easily. If you're looking for something more custom, expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,000 at least. It all depends on the complexity of your project. If you have a design ready, that could also affect pricing!

WebWizard555 -

That's a solid range! Just be careful when choosing a developer; make sure to check their portfolio and reviews.

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