Visual Journal

“A space to think, design, and slow down.”

Frontend developer.

I work with Framer, Webflow, and Javascript to create interfaces that feel smooth, useful, and personal.

Building minimal interfaces in Framer

Writing thoughts, collecting visuals

Sometimes sharing things worth keeping

#Notes from the Desk

Lately I’ve been thinking about how we present ourselves online — not just as developers or designers, but as people. So much of the internet is optimized for performance: more speed, more traffic, more output. But I wanted to slow things down.This journal isn’t here to go viral. It’s here to be a mirror — a space to leave behind what I’m learning, what I’m feeling, and what I’m building. Some days that might be a small UI decision I spent too long on. Other times, it might be a photo that inspired a layout, or a quote that helped me think differently.Right now, I’m rebuilding my portfolio to feel like a desktop — not just visually, but emotionally. Calm, spacious, and useful. A place I’d want to visit even if it weren’t mine.This note marks a small beginning. Let’s see what grows here.

Things I've built

Productivity

Link Hub

React

Experience

Digital Shelf

Framer

Lifestyle

Now Page

Webflow

Productivity

Moodboard

Nodejs

About Me

I’m Robiul Hasan — a frontend developer focused on building simple, clear, and thoughtful web experiences.

I work with tools like Framer, Webflow, and JavaScript to create interfaces that feel smooth, functional, and calm. My approach is minimal, my pace is intentional, and I enjoy working on projects where design and code meet.

This space is a reflection of how I like to work: quiet layout, focused details, and space to think.

Thanks for scrolling this far — it means a lot.

If anything here made you pause, think, or smile — feel free to reach out.
I’m always open to thoughtful conversations, calm messages, or just a quick hello.

Made By Robiul Hasan