While I was developing my personal website (for the third time) (also what you're seeing right now),
I couldn't decide on a theme.

So I had the cool idea that I would make a single page website which would swap themes as I scroll, and it worked. However, it just wasn't quite "me". I like websites for what they are, a place to showcase information.

The original website by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990 was to act as a text-based guide for his World Wide Web project. It's quite cool how we made the World Wide Web into what it is today, but there's something about this "simple" website I can't seem to let go of.

Anyways, I had the code for my "theme-swapping website" ready for production, but suddenly no utility. I didn't want it to be a wasted effort, so I repurposed it to subtly promote Rezume, a product I'm building. Marketing 101

By the way if you're interested, you can check out Rezume & the previous versions of this website:
Rezume
Version 2.0 (thanks Wayback Machine!)
Version 1.0