DotDone case study
Hakan UrtimurProduct designer & frontend developerPortfolio · Product & Frontend
Digital product craft, made visible.
A cinematic personal portfolio that turns product design and frontend capability into a clear, memorable professional presence.
- Product work
- Technical craft
- Direct contact

The job
Hakan works across product design and frontend engineering. The site had to communicate both disciplines as one coherent practice, without becoming a conventional portfolio grid.
We treated the portfolio itself as proof of the work: strong editorial hierarchy for the story, a responsive generative scene for technical character, and a direct route from curiosity to selected projects and contact.
How we shaped it
Decisions that mattered.
- 01
Lead with a point of view
The opening frames Hakan as someone who turns product thinking into working digital experiences, instead of presenting two disconnected job titles.
- 02
Let interaction demonstrate craft
The particle field adds a memorable technical signature while the content remains the primary navigation layer.
- 03
Keep the path to proof short
Work, experience and contact stay reachable without interrupting the cinematic first impression.
The details that decide quality
Edge cases.
- 01
Preserving the visual idea on small screens where the particle field has less room to breathe.
- 02
Keeping long Turkish display copy readable without flattening the composition.
- 03
Reducing visual load for lower-powered devices and motion-sensitive visitors.
The result