I believe in the necessity of creating a design documentation when designing a website. To this end, I’ve designed a color palette to test the colors and see how they work together.
Since I already had a sandbox prepared, I also coded a markdown editor for myself, mainly because most online editors lack proper support for dark themes. 🦉
It supports localStorage
, so you can continue where you left off. Also you can download the markdown content you wrote as a file.
Or The Wraith and the Witch. One of my drawings with Procreate. I like that one.
A ghost with a coffee mug on its way to work.
This also appears on my homepage. I chose it because it's a simple and cute illustration, and as a coder, I wanted to emphasize the coffee. Plus, the color of the mug matches the color of the links (brand color). Additionally, this is also my pp on some platforms.
With Adobe Illustrator.
I am not a blogger (or at least, not anymore). However, I wanted to keep my older posts from my previous personal site here as a link, in case anyone visits and wants to read them. They were mostly software-related posts.
On my new site’s blog, I don’t plan to write long posts. Instead, I’m thinking of using it more like a platform similar to an abandoned Instagram maybe after a dozen of posts, with the goal of keeping my personal site simple. Actually, I created this site to share my software developer personality.