d-act

A minimalist personal website with a light green background and black serif text. The layout features a large biographical text block about Noam Youngrak Son, followed by clickable links for Portfolio and CV, and contact information. A bright red ticker at the bottom displays scrolling news updates about Gaza, and a green footer asks a question with a toggle switch.The mobile version maintains the light green background and black text but uses a single-column vertical layout. The biographical text is reflowed for a narrow screen, and the red news ticker and green footer remain pinned to the bottom of the viewport.

d-act serves as the digital home for Noam Youngrak Son, a Brussels-based theorist, science-fiction writer, and cultural worker. The site functions as a professional portfolio and intellectual hub, articulating Son's work in speculative narratives, material culture, and political economy. It provides a direct gateway to their diverse creative outputs, including the Archive of Patchy Studies and the Queer Collective Workers’ Union. The visual identity is unapologetically radical and anti-aesthetic, leaning heavily into a neo-brutalist, high-contrast design. The use of a vibrant, acidic green background paired with stark black typography and a high-visibility red ticker creates a sense of urgency and political activism. This non-conformist layout rejects traditional corporate polish in favor of a raw, typographic-driven interface that mirrors the subversive and speculative nature of the content itself.

Design

Colors
Buckets
Palette
#D9E9D3
#0B0C0B
#018101
#FF0101
#FFFFFF
#6F7A6D

Technology

Caching
  • Varnish
CDN
  • Fastly
  • jsDelivr
Pagespeed
Desktop
59
Performance
79
Accessibility
54
Best Practices
90
SEO
Mobile
64
Performance
79
Accessibility
96
Best Practices
90
SEO
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