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Breaking Out of About Pages: In Regards to Now

What is a “now page”?

Most websites have a link that says “about”. It goes to a page that tells you something about the background of this person or business. For short, people just call it an “about page”.

Most websites have a link that says “contact”. It goes to a page that tells you how to contact this person or business. For short, people just call it a “contact page”.

So a website with a link that says “now” goes to a page that tells you what this person is focused on at this point in their life. For short, we call it a “now page”.

See examples by browsing nownownow.com.

Although it’s normal to make the web address “/now”, just like it’s usually “/about” and “/contact” in those other examples, the URL could be anything.

My wheelhouse is compromised of brand identity and go-to-market product strategies with a focus on onboarding retention and core experiences.

My foray into user centered production had originated from a world building community, ever since then I applied these narratives to my career. With my background in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I evangelize emerging (mission-driven) technologies with the design/dev communities I am a part of. I enjoy following tech trends via HackerNews, reading Homestuck, essays on internet culture, and topics on AI/LLM.

Technology is changing at an exponential rate, fundamentally altering how people interact with the digital world. Yet, at the same time, computing is experiencing the biggest expansion since the dawn of the Personal Computer. By 2025, there will be 4X more connected devices than people. This is what drives me to challenge systems in place that shape the way we interact with others v. the machine.

Currently, I am co-designing a collective underground network called Plexus. Take a walk with me!

Notable reads: User Friendly; How the hidden rules of design are changing the way we live, work, and play by Cliff Kuang, and Mix and Stir; New Outlooks on Contemporary Art from Global Perspectives by Helen Westgeest. Listening to New Models (public).


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Breaking Out of About Pages: In Regards to Now

What is a “now page”?

Most websites have a link that says “about”. It goes to a page that tells you something about the background of this person or business. For short, people just call it an “about page”.

Most websites have a link that says “contact”. It goes to a page that tells you how to contact this person or business. For short, people just call it a “contact page”.

So a website with a link that says “now” goes to a page that tells you what this person is focused on at this point in their life. For short, we call it a “now page”.

See examples by browsing nownownow.com.

Although it’s normal to make the web address “/now”, just like it’s usually “/about” and “/contact” in those other examples, the URL could be anything.

My wheelhouse is compromised of brand identity and go-to-market product strategies with a focus on onboarding retention and core experiences.

My foray into user centered production had originated from a world building community, ever since then I applied these narratives to my career. With my background in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I evangelize emerging (mission-driven) technologies with the design/dev communities I am a part of. I enjoy following tech trends via HackerNews, reading Homestuck, essays on internet culture, and topics on AI/LLM.

Technology is changing at an exponential rate, fundamentally altering how people interact with the digital world. Yet, at the same time, computing is experiencing the biggest expansion since the dawn of the Personal Computer. By 2025, there will be 4X more connected devices than people. This is what drives me to challenge systems in place that shape the way we interact with others v. the machine.

Currently, I am co-designing a collective underground network called Plexus. Take a walk with me!

Notable reads: User Friendly; How the hidden rules of design are changing the way we live, work, and play by Cliff Kuang, and Mix and Stir; New Outlooks on Contemporary Art from Global Perspectives by Helen Westgeest. Listening to New Models (public).


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Breaking Out of About Pages: In Regards to Now

What is a “now page”?

Most websites have a link that says “about”. It goes to a page that tells you something about the background of this person or business. For short, people just call it an “about page”.

Most websites have a link that says “contact”. It goes to a page that tells you how to contact this person or business. For short, people just call it a “contact page”.

So a website with a link that says “now” goes to a page that tells you what this person is focused on at this point in their life. For short, we call it a “now page”.

See examples by browsing nownownow.com.

Although it’s normal to make the web address “/now”, just like it’s usually “/about” and “/contact” in those other examples, the URL could be anything.

My wheelhouse is compromised of brand identity and go-to-market product strategies with a focus on onboarding retention and core experiences.

My foray into user centered production had originated from a world building community, ever since then I applied these narratives to my career. With my background in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I evangelize emerging (mission-driven) technologies with the design/dev communities I am a part of. I enjoy following tech trends via HackerNews, reading Homestuck, essays on internet culture, and topics on AI/LLM.

Technology is changing at an exponential rate, fundamentally altering how people interact with the digital world. Yet, at the same time, computing is experiencing the biggest expansion since the dawn of the Personal Computer. By 2025, there will be 4X more connected devices than people. This is what drives me to challenge systems in place that shape the way we interact with others v. the machine.

Currently, I am co-designing a collective underground network called Plexus. Take a walk with me!

Notable reads: User Friendly; How the hidden rules of design are changing the way we live, work, and play by Cliff Kuang, and Mix and Stir; New Outlooks on Contemporary Art from Global Perspectives by Helen Westgeest. Listening to New Models (public).


Find my New Age Product Thinking plate on Vienna Hypertext.

Open to new work

Have a project or opportunity in mind?