The Art of Web Design

Once you have these fundamentals, progress continuously accelerates.

Web Design · Process · Perspective

Web design looks easy from the outside. A page loads. Text sits neatly in place. Buttons work. Colors feel intentional.

Every page I created answered my questions, whether I realized it or not: Where should my attention go first? What can and cannot be ignored? What happens when this continuously grows?

I found that spacing, hierarchy, and rhythm matter more than decoration.

I thought a design that explains itself will always outperform one that needs defending.

Iteration Is The Skill

The biggest shift for me was realizing that the design of my portfolio isn’t something I “finish” it is something that grows with me.

I have put something into the world, I live with it, I notice friction daily, I adjust.

Clarity matters more than cleverness.

This loop, not the final screenshot, is my art.