Ask HN: Best Personal Sites?

30 points by polm23 ↗ HN
I'm looking for personal home pages to use as reference for a site design. What are your favorites?

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I'm in the visual design space which for me includes branding + marketing. I used a one page HTML to showcase my portfolio, give personality, and share what my skill set is. Launched two weeks ago and I'm currently interviewing for Sr. roles at FAANG as a result:

http://taylorgood.com

I like this layout a lot. What did you use to design it?
By no means is it in the category of best, but I like to think it's at least fun.

http://shanelessa.com

It's missing an about section, but that's because I wanted to experiment with my site, work, and resume speaking for who I am over marketing copy. Affects SEO and likely perception, but I built this recently for a grad school application. If rejected will begin applying for a new job/seek new/clients, and am curious to see how receptive it is then. If it performs poorly then, then a new iteration will be made.

Last note, it's not optimized/built for mobile as of now, so points off for that :/

I love your site! All the areas for improvement you mention are things that can be fixed. The unique style and creative presentation are awesome!
Thanks man, I appreciate your feedback!
When I have the window taking up just the right half of the screen, I can't reach the scrollbar in the projects page.

The idea is pretty cool, though, and fun indeed.

Thank you for raising this usability issue! Definitely noting that for the next round of updates
Definitely http://worrydream.com (Bret Victor's home page).

The animated transitions are pretty neat, and were even neater 4 years ago when he first built them, but my favorite part about the site is the way he lays out his whole design philosophy through a number of well-documented projects.

Obviously not claiming it's the best, but I recently redesigned my freelance page if you want to borrow some ideas:

https://www.seanw.org/

Aimed for minimal but nice looking, and tried to push all the tech jargon to the side so you can ignore it if you're non-technical.

Don't want to sound immodest, but I've worked hard on my latest website design: https://lukaszkups.net

Latest Deus Ex game fans should recognize what was my source of inspiration there ;)

Honestly, youre better off going to Dribbble or Behance for inspiration. With all due respect to the HN community, the majority of personal websites shown here are very engineer-y, meaning there's a lot of talk about what static site generator they used, and how the HTML was a tight 2kb.

Click the link and you're shown something that would look outdated in 2006. Unless you find a blog relevant to your area, you'll abandon that site fast. Medium.com is getting pretty bad, but even their typography makes me at least stick around to scan the first couple of paras.