I build a mini site for every project I work on at https://t.co/kGZcKjoBBQ.
Here’s why I take the time to do it—and how these little sites bring my designs to life.
1️⃣ To tell a deeper story
Each project I create isn’t just a design—it’s a story. Mini sites let me share the inspiration, narrative, and thought process behind my work in a way Instagram posts can’t.
2️⃣ To create an experience
I want my designs to feel more than physical. These sites extend the experience, letting you interact with and explore the project digitally in a playful way.
3️⃣ To showcase details
Instagram is great, but it’s limited. Mini sites give me a bigger canvas to share high-quality images and intricate design details in the way they deserve to be seen.
4️⃣ To gauge interest
Through email signups, I can see how excited people are about a project. It’s also a great way to connect directly and offer updates or early access.
5️⃣ To build independence
By hosting these sites, I’m growing a direct connection with my audience—independent of vendors or platforms. It’s a way to create a community around my work.
6️⃣ Because it’s fun!
I love web design. These sites let me experiment, explore my passion for multidisciplinary work, and create something unique for every project.
These mini sites bring my projects to life in ways that go beyond the physical designs.
Want to check them out? Head to https://t.co/kGZcKjoBBQ and explore!
Third time someone sends me a screenshot of this mf spreading shit and lies bout me but he is not obsessed 😭😭😭😭
I'm so glad the rent here is free bro, seems like I've been living here for ages.
shoutout that one spanish dude that interpreted my criticisms as an obsession with him for some reason. not my fault that half the time a vendor gets a reddit callout post you're running their announcements channel for some reason ?? also people watched you get fired live lol