Tharusha San Portfolio Website
Portfolio
Project
A brief overview of the client’s requirements, project scope, and verified feedback or delivery outcome.
Tharusha San is a great brand identity designing freelancer and he required a website to promote his business and showcase his portfolio. Our responsibility in the project included everything from designing, development, and establishing their brand online. We had a number of initial meetings and competitor research which was very helpful in achieving the best output through the process.
Tharusha required a web portfolio with:
- Portfolio showcase features and creative UI
- Responsive and clean website that will improve user experience
- Customized dashboard to manage portfolio items easily
Client testimonial
“It’s rare that I leave reviews, but I am beyond pleased with Codezela; I finally found the right ones after dealing with several web developers with zero success. The team at Codezela is a brilliant bunch of creatives with some great ideas. I thought building and gathering all the information for my website would be very stressful, but Codezela has made it a breeze. They had designed my website alongside doing my website optimization and SEO. If you are looking for someone reliable and outstanding, I recommend Codezela for all web design-related stuff. Thank you to the whole team for all the support, especially Sayuru Amarasinghe.”
Solution
A summary of the tailored solution delivered to meet the client’s needs and address their feedback effectively.
Delivery perspective
“We created a customized, responsive portfolio website with features for portfolio management. Speed and SEO optimizations were implemented to ensure it stands out and drives business success.”
We initiated the project with wireframing, and creating the overall structure for the website. After the meetings and competitor research, our UI designer could create a user interface that would suit the exact requirements of his brand. With the approval of UI design after the appropriate changes, the UI was sent to our front-end development. They were able to create the customized design with a clean and responsive output. Our back-end development was working parallelly to add the required features, to implement custom portfolio management. Finally, we were able to develop a clean portfolio website with speed optimizations and SEO optimizations to stand above his competitors. It is great to help their business succeed.

Frequently Asked Questions
Project-specific answers about Tharusha San Portfolio Website, including the original requirements, delivered capabilities, and practical planning lessons.
What did Tharusha San need from this creative portfolio website?
Tharusha San needed to promote a brand-identity design practice and present portfolio work through a distinctive but easy-to-manage online experience. The scope was therefore shaped around the client’s real content, users, operational responsibilities, and conversion path instead of applying a generic website template.
Which capabilities were delivered for Tharusha San?
The documented solution includes a visual portfolio, creative responsive UI, project presentation, and a custom dashboard for maintaining portfolio items. These capabilities were selected to support the project requirements described in this case study; a new project would be scoped against its own users, systems, content, and constraints.
How did Codezela approach the Tharusha San website build?
For this project, wireframing and competitor research shaped a brand-appropriate interface, while front-end and back-end work delivered the responsive presentation and portfolio-management capability. This is a project-specific record of the delivered approach; the scope, timeline, and outcomes for a new build would depend on its own requirements and starting point.
What can teams planning a similar creative portfolio website learn from the Tharusha San project?
The practical takeaway is that a creative portfolio should let the work lead, load imagery efficiently, explain each project clearly, provide accessible navigation, and give the owner a simple publishing workflow that preserves visual consistency. Discovery should confirm those decisions before design and development so the final experience works for visitors and the people responsible for operating it.
