Credits

This site is inspired by many creators across the web. Thanks to my editor for the support and feedback throughout the process, helping refine ideas and improve the overall quality.

Website Inspiration

This website draws inspiration from the work of Victor Villiams, whose design attention to detail have significantly influenced its visual and functional direction.

Editor

This website was shaped by the dedication and feedback of Prartana, an Editor and Creative Support who played an essential role in refining its clarity and direction.

Components

Some components on this site are inspired by various creators and design systems across the web. They have been thoughtfully adapted and refined to maintain consistency and align with the overall visual direction of this project.

Book Shelf

This component is built to visually showcase booksin a clean and minimal layout, making the collection feel structured and intentional rather than just a grid of covers.

Atomic Habits
Ikigai
The Silent Patient
Surrounded by Idiots
The Alchemist

The design is heavily inspired by a real-life acrylic bookshelf, giving it that subtle floating-layer effect. It focuses more on depth, spacing, and realism rather than flashy UI elements.

Nina Skrbic's Book Shelf UI Design

Nina Skrbic's Book Shelf UI Design

Huge inspiration from Nina Skrbic’s work on Dribbble — the execution of the acrylic concept in digital form is honestly brilliant. Definitely worth checking out her design breakdown.

Book Component

This component transforms a simple image into a realistic book cover, presenting it in a minimal skeuomorphic and aesthetically refined way. The subtle shadows and proportions give it a tangible, shelf-ready feel.

The Alchemist
The Silent Patient
Surrounded by Idiots

The initial concept and implementation were inspired by Varun Dhawan. He has written a detailed blog breakdown explaining the design and development approach — highly recommended for developers who appreciate thoughtful UI engineering.

Isometric Flow Diagram - FossFLOW

I use FossFLOW to create clean, minimal isometric diagrams for visualizing system architecture, workflows, and infrastructure in a structured and aesthetic way — helping me present complex ideas clearly and professionally.

FossFlow Isometric Flow Diagram

FossFlow Isometric Flow Diagram

FossFLOW is an open-source browser-based tool built as a lightweight PWA. It runs smoothly, works offline, and gives full creative control without relying on proprietary software — making it perfect for engineers and developers who want beautiful, distraction-free diagramming.