I've been working on something quietly for a while, and I'm finally ready to share it: my new portfolio website is live.
It's a small thing, in some ways. Just a site. But it doesn't feel small to me. It feels like a snapshot of where I am right now — what I'm building, what I care about, and how I'm thinking. This isn't a static portfolio. It's not meant to be a finished, polished archive of past work. It's something closer to a living system — constantly evolving as I build, explore, and figure things out in real time. And that's what makes it meaningful.
“The most valuable thing a portfolio can do isn't just show what you've done — it's reveal how you think and where you're going.”
Why building in public matters (even a little)
When you're deep in your own world — designing, building, iterating — it's easy to lose perspective. Everything becomes internal. You're moving fast, but sometimes without stepping back to see the bigger picture.
Putting something out into the world, even something as simple as a portfolio, changes that. It forces clarity. It forces you to articulate what you're actually doing — not just to others, but to yourself. It's not about presentation. It's about reflection. And more than anything, it's about momentum.
What this represents for me
Right now, I'm in a phase where a lot is happening at once. I'm building Nimario, exploring new ideas, and constantly thinking about what I want to spend my time on. It's a place where I can document the process, not just the outcomes. Where I can show the messy middle, not just the highlights.
To everyone in the cohort — see you all soon. I have a feeling this is going to be one of those things I look back on as a turning point.
More to share soon. For now, just wanted to mark the moment :)