A full screen WebGPU scene of cherry blossom petals drifting across a dark background, fronting a Vue-driven portfolio site with scroll-linked motion.
Most portfolio sites are a CV in nicer typography. Ameen Abdullah's is a place. Open it and a WebGPU sakura scene takes over the screen, petals drifting with the kind of physically-honest slowness that makes you stop scrolling for a second. Vue handles the page, GSAP wires motion to scroll, and a second WebGL layer quietly does the clever thing: it renders mini scenes into textures and pastes them onto planes aligned with the DOM, so the canvas and the page share one coordinate system.
The small details are where the personality leaks through. A video preloader so nothing stutters in. Subtitles arriving via VTT with Japanese copy that lands at the right moment. Little interactive beats scattered through the sections, the sort of touches that suggest somebody enjoyed making this rather than just shipping it. The site says, fairly explicitly, that Ameen wanted you to know who he is and not only what he builds. It works.
Worth a slow click rather than a quick one. If you're sketching a portfolio that does more than list things, this is a good seat in the audience.
- Live Demo: https://ameen-abdullah.dev
- Author: Ameen Abdullah (X, LinkedIn, GitHub)