Most personal websites are portfolios. Mine became something else — a living system, a creative engine, and a place where technology and storytelling meet. When I began building vladimirkuljak.com/, I didn’t want a static résumé on a screen. I wanted a space that felt alive, responsive, and unmistakably mine.

This is the story of how it came together.

Starting With Identity, Not Code

Before a single line of HTML existed, I started with a question:

What does a Vladimir Kuljak experience feel like?

Clean. Direct. Modern.

A little mythic. A little technical.

A blend of engineering precision and creative expression.

That identity became the foundation for every design choice — from the typography to the neon accent color #c9f31d, which now threads through the site like a signature.

Building the Structure: Simple, Fast, Intentional

The site is built on a lightweight, hand‑crafted foundation:

  • HTML for structure
  • CSS for styling and motion
  • JavaScript for interactivity
  • Zero bloat — no heavy frameworks, no unnecessary plugins

This keeps the site fast, responsive, and fully under my control. Every element is intentional, not inherited from a template.

Designing the Interactive Layer

The site’s personality comes from the small touches — the things you don’t consciously notice but feel.

The Floating Share Button

A compact, neon button that appears only while scrolling.

It’s subtle, modern, and behaves like a living UI element.

The Scroll Progress Bar

A thin line of energy at the top of the page that tracks your movement.

It gives the site a sense of motion and direction.

Hover Micro‑Animations

Buttons lift slightly.

Text responds.

Elements breathe.

These micro‑interactions make the site feel responsive and crafted, not static.

The Interactive Page: A Playground for Ideas

The interactive.html page is where the site becomes more than a portfolio.

It’s a space for experiments — stories, systems, prototypes, and mythic concepts.

This page evolves constantly. It’s where I test new ideas, new visuals, and new ways of blending narrative with technology.

Aesthetic Consistency: The VK Signature

Across the site, you’ll notice a few recurring themes:

  • Neon yellow accents
  • Rounded, modern buttons
  • Minimalist spacing
  • Clean typography
  • A balance of dark and light elements

These aren’t random choices. They’re part of a visual language that reflects who I am — a mix of precision, creativity, and forward momentum.

Performance and Accessibility

Behind the scenes, the site is optimized for:

  • Fast load times
  • Mobile responsiveness
  • Clean semantic structure
  • Accessible contrast and sizing

A site should be beautiful, but it should also be usable by everyone.

Why I Built It This Way

Because a personal website shouldn’t just show what you’ve done — it should show how you think.

vladimirkuljak.com/ is:

  • A portfolio
  • A creative lab
  • A professional presence
  • A mythic narrative space
  • A technical playground

It’s a reflection of the way I build systems, tell stories, and design experiences.

What’s Next

The site will continue to evolve. Upcoming additions include:

  • A full dark‑mode toggle
  • A command palette (press / to open)
  • More interactive stories
  • A VK‑style footer
  • Additional micro‑animations
  • A refined blog section

This isn’t a finished product — it’s a living project.

 

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