GridPractice is a space for building small web design experiments—focused on layout, structure, and simplicity.
It started during my time as a technical support representative for a web hosting service, where I saw how websites behave in real environments—how they break, load, and get fixed. That experience sparked a deeper curiosity about how websites are actually built.
I’ve since completed my studies in Multimedia Studies, where I focused on web design and accessibility, guided by W3C standards. I also maintain a personal website where I continue exploring design ideas in a more open form.
GridPractice brings all of this together—experience, learning, and curiosity—into a practice of building and refining.
This is the beginning of that practice.

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