Website v1 — Personal Portfolio

The first public version of my personal website, built to showcase frontend work, 3D experiments, and ongoing projects.

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problem

I needed a clean, flexible place to showcase my frontend work and experiments without overcomplicating things. Most previous setups felt either too heavy, too generic, or disconnected from how I actually work.

solution

I built a lightweight personal website focused on clarity, performance, and visual detail. Using Framer allowed me to move fast, iterate easily, and focus more on the experience rather than tooling friction.

This website marks the first public version of my personal space on the web.

The goal wasn’t to build something flashy, but something honest — a place where I can document what I work on, share experiments, and gradually grow a small archive of projects and ideas.

The site is intentionally minimal. I wanted the content to lead, not animations or visual noise. At the same time, I used this project as a playground for frontend details, layout decisions, and small interactive touches, with room to explore 3D visuals and Blender-based experiments over time.

This is a living project. I plan to iterate on it, refine sections, and add new work as it evolves. Version one is just the starting point.


year

2026

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2026

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2026

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2026

tools

Framer, HTML, CSS, JavaScript

tools

Framer, HTML, CSS, JavaScript

tools

Framer, HTML, CSS, JavaScript

tools

Framer, HTML, CSS, JavaScript

category

Branding and Identity

category

Branding and Identity

category

Branding and Identity

category

Branding and Identity

see also

.say hello

Open to frontend and creative projects. Let’s build something interesting together.

.say hello

Open to frontend and creative projects. Let’s build something interesting together.

.say hello

Open to frontend and creative projects. Let’s build something interesting together.

.say hello

Open to frontend and creative projects. Let’s build something interesting together.