Self-directed concept builds — designed and coded end to end as practice, not live client work. Use the arrows, swipe, or click a side frame to bring it forward.
Most sites are deliverables — clean, safe, forgettable. I'd rather build the kind of site people screenshot: one strange idea, committed to fully, instead of ten trends stacked on top of each other.
Full site design — layout, typography, motion, and the one signature idea that carries the whole thing.
Hand-built HTML/CSS/JS — no page-builder bloat, fast, and animated the way it was actually designed.
Scroll choreography, custom cursors, and the small details people remember and screen-record.
"I used to build generic deliverables. Now I try to build the kind of web experience that makes someone stop and look — then go check the source to see how it was done."