[🔗 Live Site] - https://marinsabo.github.io/Code-Hustling/
A custom-built website for the Instagram community led by Fabion Kallaku, a web development and industry influencer with over 185k followers. The website serves as a central hub for all information about Fabion and his community, enhancing accessibility, engagement, and brand credibility.
The goal of the CodeHustling website was to:
- Centralize information about Fabion and his Instagram community
- Provide an organized, visually appealing platform for followers
- Boost engagement and improve user experience for visitors
- HTML5 – Semantic structure and accessible content
- CSS3 – Responsive layouts, modern styling, and animations
- JavaScript (vanilla) – Interactive components and dynamic behavior
- Responsive Design – Optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile
- SEO Best Practices – Structured content for improved visibility
- Hosting & Domain Management – Full deployment setup
| Challenge | Solution | 
|---|---|
| Centralized Information | Organized content with clear navigation and sections | 
| Community Engagement | Interactive features and prominent call-to-actions to encourage interaction | 
| Hosting & Deployment | Proper domain setup and optimized hosting for smooth performance | 
- Discovery Call – Gathered project requirements and expectations
- Market & Competitor Analysis – Researched web development communities and similar platforms
- Design Phase – Created wireframes and high-fidelity mockups in Figma
- Development Phase – Built a fully custom website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- SEO Optimization – Implemented meta tags, structured data, and performance optimizations
- Hosting & Deployment – Configured domain and hosting for live deployment
- Ongoing Maintenance – Regular updates and optimizations to ensure smooth operation
- Clean, modern design reflecting a professional web development brand
- Clear hierarchy and navigation for easy information access
- Responsive layouts for all devices
- Engaging visual elements to reflect the community’s identity