About

Built under an alias, kept intentionally separate.

This site is not meant to read like a polished professional landing page. It is a cleaner home for projects, notes, interests, and experiments without dragging everything back to a real-world identity.

Why the alias

Separation is the feature, not the excuse.

Some things are better detached from a legal name, a job title, or the weird pressure to make every public-facing page sound employable. This site lives in that separation on purpose.

It leaves room to build, document, and refine ideas without trying to convert every page into a pitch deck.

What changed

From “cyber aesthetic” to something calmer.

The earlier version leaned too hard into dramatic security styling. This one is moving toward cleaner typography, stronger spacing, and a darker visual language that feels more deliberate.

Phase 3

Identity cleanup

No real-name ties No fake affiliations Alias-first framing
Phase 4

Visual restraint

Cleaner typography Better spacing Less noise
Phase 5

Long-term direction

Projects Writeups Experiments
Design direction

Minimal, dark, and calm.

Less noise

More spacing, fewer gimmicks, and less visual clutter competing with the content.

Better restraint

No fake dashboards, no terminal roleplay, no loud branding for the sake of it.

Sharper presentation

Clean hierarchy, subtle contrast, and enough polish to feel intentional without becoming sterile.

Rule of thumb

If it feels like branding theater, it probably goes.

The best version of this site should feel easy to trust at a glance. Not because it is loud, but because it is clean and knows what it is.