This Portfolio.
The site you're on right now. Designed and built from scratch with Japanese-minimal aesthetics and scroll-driven interactions.
Design philosophy.
The concept is "Engineered Serenity": the intersection of hardware precision and Japanese wabi-sabi. Every element is placed with intention, like components on a PCB. Whitespace isn't empty; it's structural.
The typography carries the entire design. No hero images, no stock photography. The name at scale, a one-line manifesto, and restraint everywhere else.
Built with.
HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript. No framework overhead. Scroll-driven reveal animations, intersection observer for lazy loading, and a filter system for the project grid. Deployed on Vercel.
Psychological hooks.
The layout applies the Zeigarnik Effect (incomplete visual patterns that compel scrolling), progressive disclosure (information revealed in layers), and the Von Restorff Effect (isolating the most important element in each section). Navigation is constrained to four items maximum to respect Hick's Law.