about
About this website and the different rooms.
the site
Jonah's workshop is a personal site built as a small house of rooms. Each section has its own atmosphere — a writing room, a sounds room, a recommendations bookshelf, a dystopia subroom — connected by a quiet hallway.
In a modern time where it feels like a race to consume as much content as possible, multi-task 5 tasks at once, and . I invite you to slow down and meaningfully appreciate some of my works that might not be perfect but required real thought and effort. In the recomendation section - consider it a filter - I share with you the content I really feel worthy of my time (if you value that as a judge to be worth your time).
The site has no analytics, no cookies, no popups, no newsletter capture. You can simply leave by closing the tab.
influences
Just stumbled upon the indieweb community, and I enjoyed its slow aproach to the ever-faster internet. I thought it could be a cool way to share what im working on and motivate me to make more cool things. And shoutout derek sivers' now movement for reminding us to focus on the present..
the maker
jonah. bronx, nyc and new orleans. slowly walking through the world, apreciating its intricacies, and expressing feelings. this site is the workshop where some of those creations are displayed. it is a snapshot into my mind.
find me
email · github · substack · spotify · apple music · soundcloud · amazon music
the rooms
- cream-serif home, writing, recommendations, now, about
- cream, dimmer writing/journal
- brutalist-techno sounds, music, dancing
- dystopian-degraded recommendations/dystopia
the stack (how the website itself was made)
- markup
- plain html, one file per page
- styles
- css embedded in each page, no shared stylesheet
- scripts
- vanilla js, only where needed
- fonts
- system stacks only — no webfont requests
- build
- none. every page works as a static html file
- hosting
- github pages, auto-deploys on push
- editor
- github.dev in the browser
Everything here is human made and is allowed to be imperfect.