About
I'm William Harrison, a frontend architect who once moved to Beijing on a whim, still has strong opinions about CSS class names, and has a habit of starting projects that seem simple until they aren't.
This site is my personal knowledge base — a garden with both cultivated essays and wild notes. It's where I store things I've learned, built, and care about. Not a portfolio, not a publication platform. Just a place that makes sense to me.
What You'll Find Here
- Essays — longer, polished pieces on design systems, developer roadmaps, and frontend architecture
- Notes — small, focused pieces of knowledge from workshops and daily work
- Projects — interactive things I've built, broken, and fixed again
Beyond the Site
When I'm not crafting CSS or wrestling with design systems, I'm usually thinking about how things could be simpler. That tendency has led to side projects, random experiments, and a growing collection of half-finished hobbies.
Contact
You can find me on Twitter/X @afedev. For other inquiries, email william@wizardunicorn.ninja.