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Indie Dev Log #01 — Project Kickoff

How I started this personal website, from defining the requirements to choosing the technical stack.

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Indie Dev Log #01 — Project Kickoff

Introduction

I had wanted to build a personal website for a long time—somewhere I could share development experience and organize the useful links I collect. After researching a few approaches, I decided to stop planning and start building.

Requirements

Core features

  1. Article publishing — Markdown support and links to articles on external platforms
  2. Resource directory — Categories for frequently used tools and websites
  3. Resource submissions — A way for visitors to suggest new resources
  4. Responsive design — A good experience on phones and desktops

Technology choices

After comparing several options, I chose:

  • Framework: Next.js 14 with the App Router
  • Styling: Tailwind CSS
  • Content: Markdown and JSON
  • Database: Supabase for submission forms
  • Hosting: Vercel

Design thinking

I looked at several well-designed personal websites:

  • Lee Robinson (leerob.io) — a clear, restrained visual style
  • SeedPlaybook — an effective card-based resource directory

The first direction used cards and a blue-led palette to create a professional, technical feel. The design has continued to evolve as the purpose of the site has become clearer.

Development plan

Phase one: foundation

  • [x] Initialize the Next.js project
  • [x] Configure Tailwind CSS
  • [x] Build the basic component library

Phase two: core features

  • [ ] Design the homepage
  • [ ] Build the article system
  • [ ] Build the resource library

Phase three: refinement

  • [ ] Improve performance
  • [ ] Complete SEO configuration
  • [ ] Deploy the website

Questions I ran into

  1. Design system — How should visual quality and functionality be balanced?
  2. Content management — When should content be statically generated or loaded dynamically?
  3. Discovery — How can people find the right resource quickly?

Plan for next week

  • Complete the homepage hero
  • Implement the resource cards
  • Build the basic navigation structure

This is the first entry in my indie-development log. I hope to keep documenting the decisions, problems, and lessons behind the project.