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Building a Public Base
Why this site starts as a simple foundation for ongoing thinking, projects, and public practice.
This site begins with a simple idea: make the work easier to see, revisit, and develop over time.
The first version is intentionally restrained. No heavy visual performance, no unnecessary complexity, and no attempt to explain everything at once. The structure should support the practice before it tries to perform as a product.
Why simple matters
A personal website should not become another system to manage. It should be a stable place for projects, notes, and public thinking.
For me, this is also a way to become more comfortable with publishing. I want a place that feels more permanent than social media and more personal than a traditional portfolio.
The process should stay direct and quiet. The important thing is to keep publishing, revisiting, and improving the thinking.
What grows from here
The site can expand through projects, journal entries, research notes, and now-page updates. The design should stay quiet enough to make that writing feel at home.
Over time, I want it to become a public archive of how I think about strategy, AI, culture, craft, and the work of turning messy ideas into clearer systems.