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Noah Park

Frontend dev, indie hacker, shipping weird things fast

I make internet things that feel a little more human than they have to.

I build playful products, document experiments in public, and care a lot about interfaces that feel alive. This starter is for people who want personality without turning the page into a mess.

Currently Shipping tiny tools every week.
Working with HTML, CSS, JS, React, motion, and too many sketches.
Favorite mode Prototype first, refine in public.

Projects

Things I shipped instead of overthinking forever.

recent + real

Tool 01

Screenshot Roast

A tiny web app that gives brutally honest UI feedback and turns design review into something a little more fun.

Tool 02

Meeting Moodboard

Collaborative canvas for async visual planning, built for small teams tired of static docs and scattered screenshots.

Tool 03

Link Garden

A personal bookmarking experiment that lets you arrange saved links like notes on a desk instead of rows in a list.

Now page

What has my attention lately.

  • Making tiny tools with strong landing pages
  • Collecting references for sketchy interface patterns
  • Writing shorter, more honest project blurbs
  • Trying to make docs feel less corporate

Notes

Things I believe while building.

If an interface feels sterile, people notice even if they cannot explain why. A little warmth goes a long way. So does copy that sounds like a human wrote it.

messy on purpose, confusing on purpose = no