The new design is online.

For a long time this site felt like a place that merely held my writing. It had posts, notes, links, and a few personal fragments, but the surface did not say much about the person behind it. It worked, but it did not have a strong voice.

This version tries to fix that.

The site is now closer to a small printed paper: a front page, columns, engraved figures, quiet rules, old type, and a little bit of worn texture. It is not meant to look perfectly modern. I wanted it to feel slower, more deliberate, and more personal. A place for research notes, daily thoughts, photographs, small tools, and unfinished ideas should not look like a generic dashboard.

That was the main goal: less template, more character.

The design also gives the site a clearer structure. Daily writing can stay loose. Technical writing can stay precise. Notes can remain closer to my study workflow. The homepage can behave like an editor’s desk instead of a résumé card. Even the skills section now feels less like a list of keywords and more like a small inventory of tools I actually use.

I like that direction. It makes the site feel hand-built again.

There is still work to do. Some pages need better spacing, older content needs to be migrated or removed, and the balance between ornament and readability will probably keep changing. But the identity is finally there: quieter, stranger, more mine.

So this is a small marker in the archive. The new bezenx.com is live.