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I finally got around to rebuilding my portfolio from the ground up. For the longest time, I had everything sitting in Articulate Rise. It looked fine, but after a while, I found it restrictive. It was great for quickly adding new work samples, but I wanted better layout and functionality. I tried Wix for a bit, but that didn’t really solve the backend limitations either. Eventually, I decided to take a different approach and vibe code the design in Base44. I'm still building out content, but after iterating for a couple of days, I was able to get pretty much everything I wanted, both on the front-end and under the hood, including a database. I had Base44 create a hidden admin function, so I can now update my work on the fly and even use an AI assistant in the backend to help generate course summaries and screenshot blurbs whenever I add a new artifact and not have to rely on Base44. The database has also been really helpful for organizing client work, and I’m experimenting with creating sub-portals so clients can view their projects directly. I'm still working on the Behind the Build stories. I've never been one for going deep into my process, but I figure maybe it's time to start being more reflective. I also built out a "Cool Tools" section, which I set up as a collection of ID apps and utilities prospective clients (or ID lurkers) can try out. If anyone has any ideas for other helpful ID apps, let me know! Link to Portfolio94Views4likes1Comment7 Things About Building a Growth Mindset
About the Project It’s been a while since I created something in Rise, so this was a nice chance to revisit it. I still love Storyline more for the flexibility and creativity it allows, but Rise made it easy to build a clean, fast microlearning experience. In this project, I used a brain-themed interaction where learners select different parts to discover simple, positive mindset shifts. Quick, encouraging, and easy to navigate! Implementation I designed this using the "7 Things" framework to keep the flow clear and focused. Each tip is revealed through a labeled graphic interaction, paired with warm, conversational voiceover lines to make the experience feel personal. The goal was to keep the visuals light and the messaging actionable, reminding learners that growth happens one small choice at a time. Try the Demo 7 Things About Building a Growth Mindset About Me Jayashree Ravi Learning designer passionate about creating thoughtful, engaging learning experiences. Feel free to connect with me here or on LinkedIn! Always happy to exchange ideas and inspiration.