What's the one or two things you look for when exploring a new personal site? Feel free to mention your own personal website or portfolio site as well as other personal sites you find noteworthy.
If I had to give any advice though, it'd be to think about what you want your personal site to do or demonstrate. Do you want to list your blog posts/articles/essays? Then maybe consider something a bit simpler in terms of design, with a focus on readability and loading times. Are you a designer/artist who wants to show off their skills? Then you'll probably want a fancier looking site with pictures/videos/demos of your work front and centre, like a portfolio.
And if you're a programmer/software engineer who wants to demonstrate that, go all out with the fancy tech and use your HTML/CSS/JavaScript skills to make something flashy. Remember seeing a developer portfolio/personal site posted here before which played out like a 2D platformer level, which was quite interesting.
Either way, it's your site, and the target audience/purpose of said site matters.
Style: Is the site intentionally designed?
Storytelling: Does the site communicate its purpose (or lack thereof) well?
I’ve been cataloging a bunch of personal sites (300+) if helpful here: https://www.are.na/tmm/personal-sites-iouu5rp4cra
My site is at https://meagher.co. Happy to chat about this subject further - email in bio.
- Build it with simple HTML & CSS. JS should not be necessary.
I took an extremely minimal approach: Single page, text-only, no CSS, just a short introduction and contact info. The page is PGP signed and includes a tiny easter egg that a techie might notice but is inconspicuous enough to everyone else (I really tried not to make it seem pretentious lol) - it's all about "show, don't tell". https://besa.uber.space/
Mostly I click on random "personal" sites either because I want to learn about that specific individual, or because of a google-search.
So I'd say it would be nice to see a picture, or have an "overview" or "about Bob" page, to give a little summary.
But at the end of the day you decide what you want to write, share, post, or create.
For what its worth my own site has some mixed content, but generally it's about software, security, and making my own hardware. https://steve.fi/
For some inspiration, have a look here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23626929
Secondarily, and required to make it a great site, would be speed (I should be able to start reading in at most 0.2 seconds from load in an ideal case) and internal links so that I can easily find more of the great content.