Projects Overview
This section is for my projects — personal builds, experiments, and long-term work.
They’re rarely finished, and they don’t have to be.
What matters is that I’ve started, shaped something, and left a trace I can return to.
Projects evolve over time. Sometimes I revisit them after months, sometimes years.
This section helps me pick up where I left off, without having to rediscover everything.
It’s not only about documenting progress, but also about remembering the why behind each project.
Purpose
- Record: Keep track of what I’ve built and where I paused.
- Context: Capture the purpose and motivation, not just the technical details.
- Evolution: Show how projects change, stall, or grow over time.
- Revisiting: Make it easier to restart or improve without losing momentum.
How I’ll use it
- Write down projects as I work on them, no matter how small or unfinished.
- Focus on clarity: what I did, why I did it, and where I left off.
- Return to pages when I continue a project, updating them instead of starting fresh.
- Treat this as a log of my creative and technical journey — not just successes, but also dead ends.
Closing thought
Every project here is a story in progress.
Some will grow into polished systems, others will remain half-built.
But all of them matter, because they show the trail of what I’ve explored, created, and learned.
This section is my workshop archive: a place where nothing is wasted, because even unfinished work becomes part of the journey.