Rajiv Ayyangar

Favorite minimalist personal website?

@catt_marroll reminded me of @natfriedman 's website: https://nat.org/ - in particular the section "Some things I believe" which I really like.

There's also https://amasad.me/ from @amasad and the classic https://www.paulgraham.com/.

Personally, what I love about minimalist websites is the content speaks for itself and the UX is flawless in any form factor. Plus, they're really simple to maintain.

Anyone got a favorite?

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Daad Kabbesh

https://bennetfeely.com/

A developer/designer blend. Great use of space and typography, still light and fast.

Kay Kwak

@daad_kabbesh I can't access it.

Andrew Stewart

I like Dan Luu's writing (though I haven't checked it out recently).

https://danluu.com/

His website is pretty minimal!

Here's an interesting article, for instance: https://danluu.com/discontinuities/

Rajiv Ayyangar

@andrew_g_stewart I like it! Haven’t seen his blog before - will check it out!

moha Elsie

I like this one https://amasad.me/ , other samples are too old days to me ...

Rajiv Ayyangar

@busmark_w_nika not minimalist but very nostalgic!

Ruxandra Mazilu

Omg, thank you for opening this topic! I saved everything everyone shared haha, so great for inspo!

Rajiv Ayyangar

Just remembered another one. https://bernatfortet.com/

From design+eng unicorn @bernatfortet

Clear, elegant, to the point.

Edward Michaelson

https://justinjackson.ca/ love this one and his content is great too.

Sean Hwang

I love minimalist websites..

https://tinygrad.org by George Hotz is a fairly minimalistic design, but it used to look even more barebones like this. The company raised $5M+.

His blog uses the standard github pages format beautifully as well - https://geohot.github.io/blog/

Then we got "advanced" minimalistic designs like https://gwern.net - he actually wrote an entire piece on it https://gwern.net/design