Kowalskypage.com ⚡
/ – Home (quick intro + hero) /about – Full bio, photo, and timeline /blog/ – Markdown posts, auto‑paginated /projects/ – Showcasing code, data visualisations, case studies /contact/ – Form (Netlify Forms) + social links
He kept every slug short ( /projects/air-quality ) and added descriptive meta titles ( Air‑Quality Dashboard – Kowalsky’s Projects ). kowalskypage.com
He embedded a tiny signup form in the sidebar. With a modest 2 % conversion rate, the list grew to 800 subscribers in three months—enough to share release notes and occasional data‑science tidbits. / – Home (quick intro + hero) /about
Michał didn’t want a static résumé; he wanted a living story. Michał didn’t want a static résumé; he wanted
Every project page included a button linking to a public repo, and a “Contribute” badge pointing to a CONTRIBUTING.md . By encouraging forks and pull requests, he turned his personal portfolio into a collaborative hub.
Kowalskypage.com has inspired many developers, writers, and artists. It demonstrates that even abandoned digital creations can find a second life.
Michał Kowalsky was a quiet data‑analyst living in Kraków. Every evening after work he’d scroll through LinkedIn, read tech blogs, and wonder how he could showcase his projects without drowning in a sea of corporate noise. One night, while tinkering with a retro HTML tutorial, a thought struck him: