A Decade of Redesigns

This personal website has been my playground for experimenting with design, learning new technologies, and reflecting my evolving aesthetic sensibilities. Here's a visual journey through every major iteration

2025

Current Design
2025 website design

The latest evolution. Refined aesthetics with improved typography, enhanced interactive elements, and a more cohesive design language across all pages. The result of a decade of learning what works. Also, migrated to the self-hosted PostgreSQL

HTML + CSS + JS Apple Mapkit JS PostgreSQL Dark Theme

2024

Return to the Japandi
2024 website design

Japanese minimalism meets Scandinavian simplicity. Warm paper-like backgrounds, Georgia serif typography, purposeful whitespace. Every element serves a function; nothing exists for decoration alone. Decided to start back my corner in the Internet

Georgia Playfair Display

2020–2024

The Era of 403
2020-2024 website design

The longest-running "design". I just put text of 403 error, and under the hood I was running Telegram Bots, Automations, Smart Home, etc. But decided not to show anything to the web.

No UI

2018

Clean Slate
2018 website design

A year of transition. The design became more professional, inspired by my friend from Japan. But didn't know, what I wanteed to show.

Flexbox Grid System Vanilla JS CSS Popup

2017

Year of Experiments
2017 minimal design
Minimal Version
2017 403 error page
Custom 403 Page

2017 was restless. Multiple redesigns throughout the year, including an ultra-minimal landing page with just links and then just one custom error pages. I was clearly searching for something, not yet sure what. The 403 page became a brief internet curiosity. But on the /contact page there was a form to talk to me directly

HTML CSS Gradients

2016

2016 website design

The first "design". The first bold personal page. Hipster era of 2016, created while learning HTML and CSS and adaptive design.

jQuery CSS HTML

2015

The Beginning
2015 website design

Where it all started. A simple map created while learning HTML iframes. Using Google Maps as solution to track my travels.

HTML CSS Vanilla JS Google Maps