Selected
Works

My prreciiouusss~!

My journey has always been about building: Whether crafting personal truths with words or dynamic experiences with code.

From expressing thoughts in a letter to bringing digital visions to life with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion, my passion for creation has deepened. Here, you'll discover the fruits of that dedication: my published book, a deeply personal letter, and my custom-built website. It's not just about building things; it's about creating experiences that matter. Every project is a story, and I'm here to tell them.

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Next.js

Shr-x

Personal Portfolio

Shr-x

About the Work

This isn't just a portfolio. It's a coded canvas — a quiet rebellion where creativity meets control. Built using Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS, this site reflects not just what I can do, but why I do it. Every animation, every interaction, is intentional — designed to feel like you're not browsing a website, but decoding a mind.

main technologies

Next.jsTailwind CssMongoDBFramer motion
writings

What happened to you ?

Open Letter

What happened to you ?

About the Work

This open letter is a heartfelt reflection from a boy who grew up surrounded by fake friendships. After losing his real ones and feeling suffocated by shallow social circles in college, he took a step back from everything. In solitude, he discovered the peace he'd been searching for all along. This letter is his quiet answer to the world that kept asking, "What happened to you?"

writings

The Art of Becoming the Author

Philosophy

The Art of Becoming the Author

About the Work

The Art of Becoming the Author' is a journey through the torn pages of memory, the poetry of pain, and the quiet strength it takes to pick up the pen again. It dives deep into the chaos of emotion and rises through the power of imagination — a raw, heartfelt exploration of creativity, heartbreak, healing, and self-authorship. This isn't just a story. It's an invitation — to find your own voice, to own your narrative, and to finally write the version of yourself the world hasn't read yet.

Strive for Progress,
Not Perfection.

Dave Gray