Personal Site
This site is not just a portfolio. It is also a working example of how I like to organize information.
I rebuilt it as a documentation-style portfolio because that format better reflects how I think and work. A traditional portfolio can show experience. A help-style site can also show structure, judgment, clarity, and how I approach organizing information.
Why I rebuilt it this way
The older version of the site worked as a personal profile, but it did not do a great job of showing the parts of my work that matter most:
- documentation thinking
- problem-solving
- writing by content type
- analytics and operational support
- practical tool use
- recent, real examples of work
Rebuilding the site in Docusaurus created a better fit between the content and the medium.
What this project demonstrates
This project shows several things about how I work:
I like restructuring information
A big part of this rebuild was not just moving content. It was rethinking the information architecture so the site would feel more like useful documentation and less like a loose set of pages.
I’m comfortable with practical tooling
This project involved working with:
- Docusaurus
- GitHub Pages
- Markdown
- config files
- docs structure
- navigation and sidebars
- lightweight site customization
I like iterative improvement
This site is meant to evolve. It is a practical system, not a frozen brochure.
Why it matters
A personal site can be a proof point if it reflects the way someone actually works.
This one is meant to do that by showing not just what I’ve done, but how I think about structure, usability, and turning content into something easier to navigate.