doppelt.dev is the project where I compress a lot of my frontend opinions into something small enough to maintain.
The first version tried to do too much at once: a CMS, generated homepage documents, extra content types, and a visual language that drifted toward a demo system instead of a personal archive. This iteration deliberately cuts the surface down.
What changed
- The public site is now just a homepage, a project archive, and individual project pages.
- Content is repo-backed and typed instead of edited through a CMS.
- The design system is tighter, sharper, and more editorial.
Why it matters
The site now reflects the kind of product work I actually enjoy: fewer moving parts, clearer information, and a stronger visual point of view.