Hi, I'm Reda Salem – a passionate and self-motivated Front-End Web Developer with a strong focus on creating modern, responsive, and user-friendly websites. I enjoy turning ideas into real-world projects, continuously improving my skills, and delivering high-quality results. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems and Technology from Port Said University.
Download CV Contact MeDeveloping responsive web apps using React, Next.js, and TypeScript Focusing on UI polish with Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, DaisyUI, and Material UI Optimizing performance via Webpack/Vite, deploying apps on Vercel and Netlify
Completed a practical course in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern tools Built multiple UI-focused apps with real API data
Studied system analysis, software engineering, databases, and programming Graduation project focused on web-based technology
Completed an intensive training on front-end tools and best practices Applied knowledge through real-world projects
A modern, fully responsive admin dashboard built using Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui. Designed with a focus on scalability, performance, accessibility, and developer experience.
A modern and responsive real estate website built using React, Tailwind CSS, and Vite. Fully responsive with clean UI components, fast load time, and deploy-ready with Netlify.
A sleek and responsive React application that fetches accurate daily prayer times based on your chosen city and date, using the official Aladhan API.
A sleek and interactive web application that allows users to explore countries around the world, providing detailed information including demographics, geography, and real-time local times.
Built a responsive weather app showing current conditions and 7-day forecast using OpenWeather API, with efficient data fetching via React Query and a modern UI using Tailwind CSS.
Built a responsive weather app using React, Vite, and Tailwind CSS with real-time API integration from OpenWeatherMap, styled via shadcn/ui, and deployed on Vercel.
A full-featured e-commerce website with 7 structured pages, built using HTML, CSS, Sass, Bootstrap, and JavaScript The project is organized and optimized with Webpack, offering responsive design and smooth user experience.
A stylish coffee-themed website built with HTML, Sass, Bootstrap, and JavaScript The project is bundled and optimized using Webpack, with a fully responsive layout for a smooth experience across all devices.
An electronic store website focused on smart devices, built with HTML, Sass, Bootstrap, and JavaScript The project is optimized and bundled using Webpack, delivering a responsive and user-friendly interface for showcasing products across all screen sizes.
A clean and responsive landing page designed for a company offering innovative digital solutions Built with HTML, CSS,bootstrap, and JavaScript to ensure smooth performance and a great user experience on all devices
A sleek, responsive product landing page built with HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, and JavaScript, designed to showcase features clearly and drive user conversions through an intuitive layout and engaging call-to-action elements.
A modern, fully responsive landing page built with HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, and JavaScript, crafted to showcase a mobile app’s features and drive user engagement through clear calls-to-action.
A professional multi-page company website built using HTML, Sass, Bootstrap, JavaScript, and Webpack Fully responsive with clean design, modular structure, and smooth user experience.
A responsive news website built with HTML, Sass, Bootstrap, and JavaScript. Fetches and displays news dynamically from a local API, with structured layout and clean UI for smooth content browsing.
A dynamic product filtering and search interface built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Delivers fast search results and category-based filtering with a clean, user-friendly layout.
A basic calculator that performs standard arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) with a simple and responsive user interface. No external libraries or separate JS files were used.
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