Snake Game
Two snakes. One canvas. A centaur-approved side quest that now loads correctly again.
DevOps, weird demos, centaur experiments, and client launches from San Diego.
I kept the portfolio on the homepage. It fits the personal-site/Web1.0 thing better than hiding the fun stuff on a separate page.
Two snakes. One canvas. A centaur-approved side quest that now loads correctly again.
Legacy experiment slot. Kept here as a relic from the weirder corners of the lab.
Bold transport site for yacht delivery, routing, and marine logistics.
expertyachtdelivery.com
Historic yacht charter site with a more polished luxury presentation.
queenofsandiego.com
Direct-action nonprofit site focused on relief work, skills, and community support.
whatifus.org
Flashy food-forward preview site for a lumpia brand and catering pitch.
shelleeslumpia.com.queenofsandiego.com
This page is a portal, not a brochure. That is the correct choice.
Dangerous Centaur is where I keep the useful work and the weird work in the same stable. I do DevOps, infrastructure cleanup, static-site launches, and fast client delivery from San Diego, then I leave room for centaur art, browser experiments, and games that should not exist but do.
This page is supposed to feel like an old internet portal with better ops behind it. The floating bubbles are part scrapbook, part status board. The real point is that I can ship client work, fix broken deploys, and still make the site feel like mine.