A note on how levi.news is structured and why it exists in this form.
levi.news is designed as an editorial front door rather than a portfolio deck. Its job is to make writing, speaking, photography, public-platform distribution, and software work feel like one authored public record.
The homepage is intentionally narrow in scope: a thesis, a short and long bio, a few proof points, and paths into deeper sections. The site favors vertical reading, restrained surfaces, and evidence over self-promotion.
This site draws from published writing, documented platform metrics, independent app work, and public-facing event history across the Levi site network.
The visual language uses serif typography for editorial emphasis, condensed sans-serif for navigation and metadata, and a cold blue / warm cream palette developed from the portrait on the homepage.