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Site launch notes: chaos, but with handrails
2026-02-12
site
portfolio
neocities
Launched my personal fun x portfolio site and immediately decided it should feel like
a scrapbook hit by a small meteor.
My rule: chaos with anchors. Always keep:
a nav box, a main content box, and an updates box — so people can still find the exit.
Next: actual case studies, and more stickers. (This is a threat.)
The joy of cursed buttons
2026-02-10
design
internet
delight
88x31 buttons are basically tiny propaganda posters for your vibe.
I love them because they’re:
- small enough to be collectible
- ugly enough to be honest
- nostalgic enough to make your brain go “ohhhhh!”
If your site feels too clean, it’s not finished — it’s just un-haunted.
A tiny portfolio philosophy
2026-01-31
work
marketing
notes
A portfolio doesn’t need to be an encyclopaedia. It needs to answer:
- What do you do?
- What have you done that worked?
- What kind of person are you to work with?
Everything else is garnish. Delicious garnish. But garnish.
Want an RSS feed later? We can do that. Want tags/search? Also doable.
For now: tiny, fast, and charmingly feral.