Publishing Projects

Self authored sites, archives, and visual stories.

I build lightweight web projects for public photography, community sports, event documentation, and visual archives, using them as practical spaces for publishing, structure, analytics, and audience learning.

Publishing lanes

A curated selection of public facing publishing projects, community documentation, and visual archives.

Archive

Street Signs of San Francisco

A growing visual archive documenting San Francisco through signs, streets, places, and public texture, with linked galleries beginning to take shape.

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Community

Community Sports Archives

Public gallery pages documenting adult softball teams, tournaments, travel for games, and community stories.

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Build

Public Event Photo Sets

Record Store Day, city walks, and other public event documentation shaped into simple web collections and galleries.

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How I Use Them

Published work as a practice space.

These projects are curated for public viewing. They give me places to structure content, manage image and video collections, write clear page copy, publish work directly, and think about how audiences find and move through a site.

They are also useful spaces for building measurement habits: UTMs, page paths, basic engagement signals, newsletter ideas, and small reporting views that can connect publishing activity to audience behavior.

Next Layer

Where this page can grow.

For launch, this page keeps the structure simple and intentionally public. Over time, it can hold thumbnails, short project notes, traffic snapshots, newsletter tests, and small case studies that show how publishing, measurement, and audience learning connect.