
Boyle the Builder needed a site that shows the work rather than describes it, for clients, recruiters and speaking enquiries. And if the whole premise is building real systems with AI, the site had better be built that way too, or the premise is just copy.
Designed and built the whole thing end-to-end with Claude, working inside my AI-maintained knowledge system: a print-shop editorial design system from my brand palette, this build carousel, a case page per build with click-to-enlarge screenshots, all of it iterated in live review sessions. I supplied screenshots, taste and verdicts; Claude supplied the code and took the notes.
The site you are reading. Every page shipped from a chat window, and the process left behind its own documentation: a conventions file any future session can pick up and build on, which is exactly how the rest of my systems work.
Even an AI-built site meets real browsers: the hardest bug of the build was Safari quietly ignoring percentage heights inside grid layouts. Working with an agent is a review discipline; the fastest sessions were the ones where I said plainly what looked wrong and made the call between the options that came back.