[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":65},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-performance-meets-poetry":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"cover":49,"date":50,"description":51,"draft":52,"extension":53,"locale":54,"meta":55,"navigation":56,"path":57,"seo":58,"stem":59,"tags":60,"__hash__":64},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fen\u002Fperformance-meets-poetry.md","When performance meets poetry",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":43},"minimark",[9,13,18,21,24,30,34,37,40],[10,11,12],"p",{},"There is a moment in my work that I love: when a site loads for the first time and it doesn't feel like a screen, but like a room opening up. Animations breathe, the typography sits right, everything settles into place. And then comes the uncomfortable question I never dodge — how fast was that, really?",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"speed-is-respect","Speed is respect",[10,19,20],{},"I don't believe the old story that beautiful sites have to be slow. The opposite is true. Speed is a form of respect for the people who arrive. Nobody waits three seconds for an elegance they haven't even seen yet. The first second decides whether someone stays long enough to feel the poetry at all.",[10,22,23],{},"That's why Core Web Vitals aren't a technical chore for me — they're part of the design. A calm Largest Contentful Paint, a layout that doesn't jump, an interaction that answers instantly: that is nothing other than good manners, cast in code.",[25,26,27],"blockquote",{},[10,28,29],{},"A site that is beautiful but slow is a promise kept too late.",[14,31,33],{"id":32},"optimizing-without-killing-the-magic","Optimizing without killing the magic",[10,35,36],{},"The real craft lies in winning performance without anyone noticing. I inline critical CSS and defer the rest. I serve images in modern formats and at exactly the size the viewport needs — not a pixel more. I load fonts deliberately, with a fallback that already hints at the shape before the original arrives.",[10,38,39],{},"I build animations so they run on the GPU and block nothing. The heavy things come only when they're needed: a Three.js scene that loads the moment it scrolls into view, not a second sooner. The first impression stays light, and the depth follows at the right moment.",[10,41,42],{},"The goal is never the perfect number in a Lighthouse report. The goal is a feeling: that the site seems effortless. That effortlessness is earned — it's the invisible half of the craft. When someone finally says \"this feels good,\" there is always both inside it: the poetry you can see, and the performance you can't. That seam is exactly where I most love to work.",{"title":44,"searchDepth":45,"depth":45,"links":46},"",2,[47,48],{"id":16,"depth":45,"text":17},{"id":32,"depth":45,"text":33},null,"2026-06-05","Why beautiful websites also have to be fast — and how craft and Core Web Vitals can live together without ever killing the magic.",false,"md","en",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fen\u002Fperformance-meets-poetry",{"title":5,"description":51},"blog\u002Fen\u002Fperformance-meets-poetry",[61,62,63],"Performance","Design","Web","TMFECSNKdQTUYAjdp1HW5PWbDf4076tS2HfQlFvVyCQ",1781691288120]