Neuromorphic Portfolio
Built with Next.js 15, this project explored high-fidelity UI/UX through glassmorphism and neumorphism. It served as the experimental predecessor to the current Digital Twin platform.
Problem & Purpose
Before the Digital Twin architecture, I focused on high-fidelity visual design. The Neuromorphic Portfolio was an experiment in glassmorphism and advanced CSS effects, serving as the experimental foundation for my current platform.
Conceptual Architecture
An experimental UI/UX architecture exploring the boundaries of 'Soft UI' and Glassmorphism. The system utilizes advanced CSS3 blurring and translucency filters, integrated with Framer Motion for organic, physics-based interface transitions.
Technical Rigor
Accessibility with Translucency
Conflict: Maintaining readability while using heavy glassmorphism effects was difficult for high-contrast standards.
Resolution: Implemented dynamic text-shading that adjusted based on background saturation.
Unique visual identity with Lighthouse accessibility scores > 90.
Evolutionary Roadmap
- Project reached maturity; archived in favor of the 'Digital Twin' architecture