Digital garden built using Astro, Obsidian, and other goodies.
This digital garden is described as an open-ended and non-linear approach to exploration, where notes, ideas, and drafts are publicly available. It is an evolution from a photography portfolio into something new that the creator hopes will grow and evolve over time. The website is built using Next.js, CSS Modules, Typescript, and more.
This digital garden is a unique approach to sharing content online, providing an open and non-linear exploration experience for users. The evolution from a photography portfolio to this dynamic platform showcases the creator's vision for growth and adaptability. Built with Next.js, CSS Modules, and TypeScript, the website offers a blend of performance, styling flexibility, and enhanced development capabilities. Users can delve into a diverse range of content, making this digital garden a space for creativity and exploration.
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A digital garden is a personal, evolving website that shares interconnected ideas and projects.
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