Tidbits
A featured personal product direction for lightweight note capture, retrieval, and calm information consumption. It anchors the portfolio as a future-facing project rather than a retrospective archive.
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Impact
- Designed as a long-lived project shelf entry that can deepen over time instead of forcing a redesign with each new milestone.
- Focused on soothing information architecture, where brevity and recall matter more than feed-like volume.
- Serves as a live proving ground for editorial design, interaction restraint, and typed content workflows.
Tidbits is intentionally positioned as a living product thread. The goal is not to over-specify it too early, but to use it as a space for exploring two things that matter to me:
Calm information consumption
Most content products try to hold attention. Tidbits is closer to the opposite instinct. The emphasis is on shorter bursts of information, better recall, and interfaces that feel settled instead of urgent.
A project model that grows with the work
This portfolio should not need structural rewrites every time a project becomes more real. Tidbits is the first test of that idea: a featured project with enough shape to communicate direction, while still leaving room for future iterations, milestones, and deeper technical writing.
Why it belongs on the homepage
It signals initiative, product taste, and future-facing thinking. That makes it more useful than another generic "toy project" slot.
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