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Guides for personal websites, portfolios, and launch pages.
Practical notes, examples, and structure advice for creators, founders, writers, and designers building websites with more point of view.
How to Write a Coming Soon Page That Actually Works
A great coming soon page does not need a lot of content. It needs to do one thing well: give the right visitor a reason to wait.
Minimal Personal Website Examples and How to Build One That Works
Minimalism is not deletion for its own sake. It is the disciplined removal of everything that does not serve a clear purpose.
Personal Websites for Writers, Designers, and Indie Developers: Structure Tips and Common Pitfalls
There's no one-size-fits-all personal website. Writers, designers, and indie developers need different structures, face different pitfalls, and should optimize for very different visitor expectations.
How to Choose a Portfolio Website Template: Structure First, Style Second
The most important thing when choosing a portfolio template is not how impressive it looks, but whether its structure supports the type of work you need to showcase.
How to Structure a Portfolio Website for Maximum Impact
A great portfolio isn't defined by how much work it contains. It's defined by whether the structure helps the right people quickly understand your direction and capabilities.
Side Project Launch Page Checklist: What to Prepare Before You Go Live
Before you ship, audit your launch page. Building a great product and helping strangers understand it are two different skills.
How to Choose a Personal Website Template: Start With Structure, Not Style
Before you choose a template, figure out what job your site needs to do. When the structure is right, visual style becomes a bonus, not a requirement.
How to Structure Content for a Landing Page That Converts
An effective landing page doesn't win by having more content. It wins by making every block do exactly the right job at exactly the right moment.
What to Put on a Personal Website Homepage
A personal website homepage doesn't need to be crowded, but it does need to help visitors quickly understand who you are, what you do, and why you're worth exploring further.
How to Build a Personal Website That Actually Feels Like You
Start with structure, not templates. Build a personal website that genuinely represents who you are.
