[ about ]
One person.
One person.
The whole craft.
[ the short version ]
I'm a freelance web developer. sitekali is just me — which is the point.
Agencies split a website across designers, developers, motion artists and a manager, and you feel the seams. I keep it in one set of hands — storefronts, brand sites, portfolios, local business pages — on custom code or the big platforms when they fit better. Different tools, one standard.
When a site needs more than layout, I make that too: 3D in Blender, interaction in Three.js, edits in Premiere Pro and CapCut, imagery in Photoshop — and original music in Ableton, scored to the site. That mix is rare, and it's why sitekali sites don't feel templated.
[ how I work ]
A few things I hold to.
01
Personal beats polished
A site should look like its owner, not its theme. The personality is the product.
02
Fast is a feature
Working solo means decisions in hours, not weeks. Momentum keeps a project alive.
03
Detail you can feel
The motion, the sound, the spacing — small things, done right, are what people remember.
04
You talk to the maker
No account manager relaying notes. The person you brief is the person who builds it.
[ the toolkit ]
Build, picture, motion, sound.
Five disciplines that usually need five people. Keeping them together is what makes a site feel like one thing.
Build
HTML / CSS / JS · Three.js · Shopify · Wix · Squarespace · Magento
3D
Blender — modelling, scenes and renders
Picture & video
Photoshop · Premiere Pro · CapCut
Sound
Ableton — original scores and audio cues