I build responsive, user-friendly websites and web apps using React, Node JS, Firebase, WordPress, and modern tools like Tailwind CSS and Stripe. Whether you need a landing page, a booking system, or a full custom dashboard, I deliver clean code, smooth user experience, and solid backend logic. I’ve built real products with live users, handled payments, set up hosting, and worked across the entire stack.
You won’t get recycled templates or guesswork. I work fast, communicate clearly, and deliver results that are easy to maintain and ready for production.
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I’ve spent a lot of time building my portfolio website. It wasn’t something I rushed. I wanted it to feel personal, well-structured, and easy to navigate. The goal was to create a space that clearly shows what I do, without relying on trends or overcomplicating the design.
I built everything from scratch. The layout, the small interactions, the way the content flows, it’s all intentional. I tried to keep things clean and focused, without losing the personality behind the work. It was important to me that the site worked well across devices, so I put a lot of effort into making it responsive and reliable.
The site also gave me a chance to work through a few challenges, whether it was refining how the pages load, cleaning up the codebase, or just deciding what to leave in and what to strip out. It’s a gallery of projects; it reflects how I work and what I care about when I’m building something.
It’s still evolving, but I’m proud of where it’s at. It feels like mine, and that’s what I was aiming for. Check it out and let me know on anything I could improve on: [ashahzodov.com](https://www.twine.net/signin
Web Composer is a project I worked on that combines my interest in web design with a love for music. The idea was to create a brand that feels both technical and artistic, reflecting the process of building websites in a way that’s structured but also creative. I wanted the name itself, “Web Composer,” to feel intentional and expressive, and that became the foundation for everything else.
For the visual identity, I designed a logo that incorporates a musical element directly into the typography. I experimented with using a quaver and a treble clef, blending them into the lettering in a way that wouldn’t distract from readability but still gave the logo a distinct personality. It’s subtle but meaningful, which is exactly what I was going for.
The color palette sticks to deep blues, purples, and white, giving it a clean, modern look while still feeling a little bit artistic. It’s meant to suggest creativity without being loud or over-designed. I wanted the overall impression to be professional but not sterile.
You can check out the live project at [webcomposer.ca](https://www.twine.net/signin It’s still evolving, but I’m proud of how it’s shaping up and how it communicates the idea of building for the web with intention and style.
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