So, I had this idea to create a website for Tahnee Kirk. I’d never really heard of her before, but her name popped up, and I thought, “Why not?” I mean, I enjoy building websites, and this seemed like a fun little project to dive into. Plus, I figured it would be a good way to brush up on my skills and maybe learn something new along the way.
First things first, I needed to gather some info about Tahnee. I started by using a search engine, just to see what was already out there. I mean, I had to figure out who she was and what she was all about, right? It was a bit of a mixed bag, some articles, a few social media profiles, the usual stuff. Nothing too crazy, but enough to give me a general idea.
After my little research session, I started sketching out some ideas for the website. I wanted it to be clean, simple, and easy to navigate. Nothing too flashy, just a straightforward site that would showcase Tahnee and her work. I opted for a basic layout, with a clear navigation menu at the top, a hero section to grab attention, and separate sections for her bio, portfolio, and contact info.
- Homepage: I decided to start with a nice, big image of Tahnee, along with a brief introduction.
- About: This is where I put a more detailed bio, sharing some background information about her.
- Portfolio: This section was dedicated to showcasing her work. I just gathered images and descriptions to the best of my ability.
- Contact: I included a simple contact form so people could easily reach out to her.
Next up, I decided to use some basic HTML to structure the content, CSS to make it look pretty, and a little bit of JavaScript to add some interactivity. Nothing too fancy, just enough to make the site functional and user-friendly.
Once I had the basic structure down, I started filling in the content. I wrote the bio, added the portfolio items, and set up the contact form. Then came the fun part: making it all look good. I played around with different fonts, colors, and layouts until I found something I liked. I wanted the design to reflect Tahnee’s personality and style, so I spent some time browsing through her online presence to get a feel for her aesthetic.
After a lot of tweaking and refining, I finally had a website I was happy with. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a good start. I launched the site and then sat back to see what would happen. The whole process was a great learning experience, and I’m glad I took the time to do it. It wasn’t about making something groundbreaking, but more about the journey and the satisfaction of creating something from scratch.
Building this website for Tahnee Kirk was a reminder that sometimes, it’s the small, personal projects that bring the most joy and learning. It was a chance to be creative, to problem-solve, and to see an idea come to life. And who knows, maybe Tahnee herself will stumble upon it someday and get a kick out of it. That would be pretty cool, wouldn’t it?