PLANT GREEN INERTIA

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Frontend Developer Intern

May 2025 – June 2025 | Triplicane, Chennai

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Summer InternshipReal Client Work

Plant Green Inertia is a web-focused company that presents training, internship, and service information in a practical, business-oriented way.

It gave me a chance to see how a company website needs to balance clarity, structure, and a professional first impression.

I assisted in building and improving interface sections using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with a strong focus on responsiveness and clean layout structure.

I also practiced debugging, version control with Git and GitHub, and the small frontend decisions that make a real company site feel polished and dependable.

I completed the internship and received the official completion certificate. You can open it here whenever you want to verify the internship record.

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PGI Website Recreate

For this internship project, I recreated the Plant Green Inertia website as a clean and responsive company showcase. The work focused on structured HTML5 content, responsive CSS layouts, and JavaScript-based interaction points that keep the page practical and easy to browse. What made this project different was the emphasis on faithful presentation: the site needed to feel professional, informative, and visually organized while still being lightweight and easy to maintain.

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This project was centered on content organization and company presentation rather than application logic.

It taught me how to turn a business website into a polished portfolio piece without losing clarity.

Live Demo: PGI Website Recreate

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