I Rebuilt My Website… A Lot

How my portfolio changed as my skills grew and my taste matured.

Jan 1, 2010·1 min read·0s··

Trials, Errors, and Too Many Redesigns

I’ve been building and rebuilding my personal website for a while now, experimenting with different frameworks, layouts, and design ideas. This post is a look back at the many iterations I’ve gone through on my journey as a web developer.

Along the way, I’ve switched entire tech stacks more than once, tested countless templates from around the internet, and reworked them into my own style. Each version taught me something new, about design, about code, and about what I actually want my website to feel like.

This blog is a timeline of that evolution.

What's Next?

Planning for future versions:

  • Performance optimization with edge functions
  • Enhanced interactivity with more dynamic components
  • Better content management with headless CMS integration
  • Mobile-first improvements for better mobile experience

This timeline will be updated as the website evolves. Each version represents a learning milestone and reflects the current state of web development best practices.