CV Web experiments

An isolated lab for frontend directions

A separate route namespace for bold FE experiments. We can launch whole theme directions, rewrite information architecture, or test radically different visual languages here without risking the main CV website.

Sci-fi overhaul

Starship Command

The CV as a command bridge with operation panels, telemetry, and a radically different reading rhythm.

Active prototypeLive prototype

What this route explores

A full theme override with futuristic panels, signal language, and command-style copy.

Isolation

It runs only under the experiment route tree and does not change the production homepage or project detail pages.

A sci-fi command deck inspired direction. Useful for testing highly immersive design, technical language, and strongly modular navigation.

Editorial reset

Signal Paper

A print-like, sharply hierarchical direction for moments when we want a completely different tone than immersive UI.

Active prototypeLive prototype

What this route explores

A completely different FE language: paper rhythm, forceful headlines, and almost zero dashboard aesthetics.

Isolation

It stays inside the experiment namespace, so the production roadmap can remain premium-tech without pressure.

An alternative FE concept with magazine composition, large typography, and almost no chrome. It tests how the CV feels as a precisely edited feature article.

Cinematic scroll experiment

Caffeine to Code

A dark scroll-driven FE concept where the developer profile behaves more like a cinematic technical intro sequence than a conventional portfolio page.

Active prototypeLive prototype

What this route explores

A black-red immersive route with a loading screen, sticky stat reveal section, and a selector-driven case-study panel.

Isolation

This experiment stays fully separate from the main warm/moss direction and exists only to test a radically different premium FE language.

An adaptation of the cinematic B2B prompt for CV Web. Instead of a product, it stages role signals, working style, case-study tracks, and CTA paths for rescue, modernization, and maintenance work.