Blog
Longer notes, process pieces, and writing that can travel on its own.
The blog gets its own room now, instead of living below the fold on the homepage.
Blog 01
System design starts with shape before scale
A lot of bad architecture begins when teams optimize for future load before they decide what kind of system they are actually building.
Blog 02
Read paths deserve their own system design thinking
A lot of products are designed around writes and workflows, then leave the reading experience to fend for itself.
Blog 03
Simple systems age better than impressive diagrams
The goal is not to make a design interview panel nod. The goal is to build something that can keep operating when priorities, people, and product edges change.
Blog 04
Why small websites still have punch
A site with a real point of view can stay in memory longer than a polished shell with no center.
Blog 05
Old web energy, modern tools
I still like the spirit of early personal pages: personality first, polish second, usefulness always.
Blog 06
Good interfaces should lower your pulse
The best product surfaces make people feel oriented fast. Calm is a feature, not an afterthought.