Project
Project
A project, on this site, is a unit of time: something in life that took or is taking more than about a week of my attention, effort, or identity. It is not only the deliverable. It is the process, the people, the wrong turns, the constraints, what I learned while the thing was still messy.
I use projects to document work that would be invisible if I only showed a screenshot or a final link. Nobody sees the negotiations, the stack decisions, the emotional cost, the side conversations that changed direction. A project page is where I try to make that thickness visible.
On this site, projects live in projects. They often overlap with client work, startups, art pieces, research, or personal builds. The filter is duration and narrative weight, not industry or medium.
A Blog post might explain an idea in the abstract. A project page anchors that idea in a specific stretch of my life. A Note might mention the same work in passing. An Expression might be the visual or audio residue of that same stretch. The project is where the story of doing it gets room to breathe.