HS 3.1 (BETA)

Jul 6, 2026
Intro

My website is live.

Not finished—but finally heading in the right direction.

Content

What started as a redesign became something much bigger. A chance to rethink how I present my work, what I want to be known for, and where I'm heading next.

This is the first step.

More than a portfolio

The previous version of my website did its job. It showcased projects. What it didn't do was communicate how I think, what I value, or the kind of work I want to do more of.

This version is built around a different idea. Not just to display work, but to create a place where projects, writing, experiments and future ideas can live together. A platform that can evolve alongside my work.

What changed

This rebuild was guided by three goals.

1 . Create a foundation that can grow

Rather than rebuilding the website every year, I wanted a flexible system that could grow with new projects, articles, products and ideas.

2. Communicate my work more clearly

People should leave the site understanding not only what I do, but how I think and where I create the most value.

3. Create space for what's next

The website isn't just a portfolio anymore. It's the beginning of something larger.

Still a work in progress

There are still plenty of things to improve.

  • Tablet and mobile layouts are still in development.
  • Some visual inconsistencies remain as I continue refining the design system.
  • Accessibility and SEO still have room for improvement.
  • A few interactions need another round of polish.
  • Future articles will include a table of contents to improve readability.

I'm deliberately sharing it before everything is finished. Because I believe meaningful work benefits from being shared, refined and improved over time, not hidden away until it feels perfect.

Looking ahead

This website marks the beginning of a new direction.

Over the coming months, it'll become home to new projects, ideas, writing and, eventually, the story behind something I've been building quietly for a long time.

There's still plenty to do. But it finally feels like a foundation worth building on.

Husham Sam