Built to show what a resume can't.
I am an SDSU General Business graduate, and I built this site to show more than a list of bullet points. This is where I make the case with real work, clear thinking, and follow-through.
I built this site because a resume can show the outline, not the real range. Pick the path that fits your time.
Pick the version that fits your time.
Same site. Different depth. Start where it makes sense.
5 Minutes
The longer version: background, build process, and the thinking behind the work.
Explore Deep DiveWhat this site proves fast
I built it to show how I think, learn, and execute, not just say I do.
Why this is easier to use than a normal portfolio
The structure is deliberate. It is built to help you get the signal fast.
Time-budget paths
You should not have to dig for the point. The time paths let you get the short version or the full version without wasting clicks.
Multilingual by design
If another language gets you closer to the point, switching should be simple. That matters more than a flashy toggle.
Ask instead of hunt
If you have a specific question, the chat gives you a direct answer instead of making you guess where it is buried.
How I used AI to make this real
AI helped me learn faster, build faster, and improve faster. It was a tool, not a shortcut around judgment.
Teaching myself by building
No one handed me this skill set. I used AI as a working partner while I learned how to structure pages, debug issues, and turn ideas into something real.
Improving with real signals
I use Clarity and iteration to see where people drop, stall, or miss the point. Then I tighten the site until it is easier to use.
Making the site more useful
Savonie is there so people can get answers quickly. It keeps the site useful and makes it feel more like a conversation than a dead archive.
If you want the longer version, keep going.
I built this site because I wanted a better way to be seen than a PDF allows. If you want to talk directly, I am here.
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