Over the past few days, I decided to sit down and build out my personal developer portfolio from scratch using pure HTML5 and modular CSS. Rather than creating a generic resume page, I wanted a digital hub that truly reflects my development journey, Linux workflows, and workspace design aesthetic. The architecture relies entirely on lightweight HTML structures and responsive Flexbox card grids to present my tech stack, system specifications, open-source projects, and offline hobbies cleanly across all devices. To give the site a distinct personality, I opted for a high-contrast dark theme layered with a subtle developer grid texture, modern sans-serif typography, gradient headline styling, and a pixel Charizard showcase card. The live site connects directly to my active GitHub repositories alongside my curation work on voltsetups, while also reserving space for gaming and anime interests. Moving forward, I plan to integrate smooth micro-interactions with JavaScript and add a live blog feed for upcoming desk setup and hardware logs.