A resume page should not feel like a form. It should feel like a page someone can read quickly and remember later.

That means the structure matters more than decoration. The strongest version of a resume homepage makes the important parts obvious: who you are, what you can do, what you have shipped, and how to contact you.

The visual tone can still be expressive. Warm colors, soft contrast, and careful typography make the page feel human without making it loud.

The path matters

If the homepage is the first impression, the blog is the second. It should be easy to discover from the homepage and easy to keep exploring once someone arrives.

That is the goal of this site: one page to introduce me, one section to keep writing.