A British writer and designer from San Francisco.| robinrendle.com
Last month Katherine called out the tension inherent in a “personal” website which is that it is both public and personal, and one’s public (or professional) persona is often different from that of their personal life. Robin Rendle riffed on the concept and said that it’s totally fine for personal websites to be messy or imperfect or weird (i.e., not necessarily how you’d want to present a “professional” front) and declared, in a pretty great and punchy/pithy statement, “You...| kwon.nyc
A post from Jason Velazquez called “Where have all the websites gone?” crossed my socials. It’s a good lament about the dearth of interesting content on the internet and how we’re stuck in the same boring content silos.| daverupert.com
I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way| Miriam Eric Suzanne
With his “ I am a poem I am not software” post Robin touched on an interesting problem related to personal websites. I’m not going to summarise …| manuelmoreale.com