I will be your react js or next js frontend developer


About this gig
Welcome to My Gig!
Are you looking for a skilled front-end developer to bring your web designs to life using modern technologies like React.js, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript/TypeScript, Next.js, Tailwind, and Material UI? You've come to the right place!
With strong expertise in React.js/Next.js and Modern technologies, I can transform your ideas into a stunning front-end experience, optimized for all devices whether it's for your portfolio, business, product, or company website.
Services I Offer:
- Modern and responsive front-end development
- React.js/ Next.js
- HTML5, CSS3
- Tailwind CSS
- Material UI, Shadcn
- JavaScript/TypeScript Development
- Bootstrap
- CSS/JS Animations
Design Conversions:
- Figma, Adobe XD, PSD to React.js, HTML, CSS
Why Choose Me?
- Expert in frontend development
- Fast, reliable, and high-quality coding
- Revisions until you are fully satisfied
- Professional and timely delivery
Please drop me a message before placing any order so we can discuss the project requirements.
Thanks for visiting,
Tamim :)
Get to know Tamim A.
Web Development and UIUX
- FromBangladesh
- Member sinceDec 2017
- Last delivery9 months
Languages
Bengali, English, Urdu
My Portfolio
FAQ
Do you use raw CSS3 or only Tailwind CSS?
I use both of them, it depends on the project requirements. I also use Material UI, Shadcn, and Daisy UI.
Will my website be fully responsive across all devices?
Yes, your website will be fully responsive and optimized for all screen sizes.
Can you convert my Figma/Adobe XD/PSD designs to React.js?
Absolutely! Providing design files helps streamline the development process, making it faster and more efficient.
What animation library do you use?
I typically use libraries like Framer Motion or CSS animations, depending on the complexity of the animation and the project requirements.
Can you customize Material UI components to match my design?
Of course! I can!
What type of state management do you use in React projects (Redux Toolkit, Context API)?
Both. Depends on the project's complexity.

