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The screenshot shows a dark-themed personal portfolio webpage belonging to Amresh Anand, a computer science student and member of the CSI Development Club. The page introduces Amresh as a student developer focused on web fundamentals, UI design, and small team projects. The layout is clean and modern, divided into two main sections. On the left, there is a profile card featuring a gradient box with the letter “A,” Amresh’s name, role, and club membership, along with buttons for email and portfolio access. It also shows small tags indicating that he is an active CSI member and open for collaborations.

On the right side, the main content begins with a friendly introduction — “Hi, I’m Amresh — building simple, friendly web experiences” — followed by short descriptions about his interests and activities in web development. Below that, the page highlights his skills, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, Responsive UI, and Figma (basics). The projects section lists two works: a “Study Planner” built with vanilla JavaScript and a “Club Website” for CSI announcements and showcases. A contact section invites visitors to reach out via email or explore his portfolio.

At the top right, a “Quick Info” box summarizes key details such as location, collaboration availability, and primary technologies. Finally, the page ends with a simple footer message that reads: “Built with simple HTML & CSS — Adapt and personalize this template.” Overall, the website presents a professional yet friendly introduction, effectively combining clear structure, modern design, and personal branding.

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