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Vanilla JavaScript Responsive Portfolio and Typography Catalog Website
Vanilla JavaScript Responsive Portfolio and Typography Catalog Website
Rank #477
▲ +100% MoM
1 mentions · Weekly
$152 Median Budget
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Pain Points (Public)
Designers and typographers seek front-end developers to build clean portfolio platforms and interactive font specimen catalogs using vanilla HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript without bloated frameworks. The website requires responsive layouts, font rendering previews, and smooth UI transitions across all screen resolutions.
Metrics (Public)
Statistics window:Weekly(2026-08-13) · Data updated:2026-08-13
Mentions This Period
1
Growth MoM
+100%
Median Budget
$152
Leading Region
🌐 Global
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Original Paid Gigs · 2 task(s)
"I’m looking for a web developer to build a **fully functional portfolio and font catalog website** b"
"I’m putting together a polished online portfolio and need it crafted with vanilla HTML5, CSS3, and J"
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