Now

A living snapshot of what Kiki is building, learning, and slowly growing.

Right now, I’m

kiki

A creative developer refining expressive interfaces, useful interactions, and small visual worlds for the web.

Current snapshot

Updated August 2026

01

Building

Case studies, request tools, and the responsive details that make this portfolio more useful to explore.

02

Learning

3D scene composition, intentional motion, and content systems that can keep growing.

03

Writing

Bilingual MDX notes about implementation decisions, performance, and creative frontend work.

04

Open to

Thoughtful UI, frontend systems, and creative-web collaborations.

Built light

A quick, honest snapshot of the image, motion, theme, and device-aware choices that keep this page expressive without being unnecessarily heavy.

Images

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Motion

Full, with an opt-out

Theme

Light

Device mode

Standard scene (up to 1.5× DPR)

Experiment carousel

Pauses or resumes the carousel’s auto-slide and the 3D hero animation above.

01

Building a calmer portfolio

Refining the case studies, content system, and responsive details that make this site easy to explore.

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Lab notes

Experiments are how I test ideas before they become products.

01

Motion with purpose

Small transitions should explain a change, guide attention, or make an interface feel more direct.

02

Visual systems

I test color, type, depth, and interaction together so an idea has a consistent point of view.

03

Performance boundaries

Every playful scene gets a budget: lazy loading, reduced motion, and graceful fallbacks come first.

Currently exploring

Creative code that feels expressive without making the rest of the web wait.

This page is a living notebook for interaction studies, visual prototypes, and the tiny implementation details that turn a good interface into a memorable one.

Kitty Kio

Thoughtful code can be useful, expressive, and a little bit magical.

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