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Building e-Vera

Creating e-Vera was never just about making a website for myself. From the very beginning, it felt much more personal than that.

The name itself matters a lot to me. Vera was my grandmother’s name, and that is the reason I chose it. I added the “e-” in front of it because I wanted it to feel a little more digital, modern, and fitting for an online brand. It gave the project a name that felt personal, memorable, and meaningful at the same time.

That is really why e-Vera means more to me than just “my portfolio site.” It feels like something I want to grow into a much bigger part of my future.

What e-Vera is right now

At the moment, e-Vera is the space where I keep my portfolio and blog. It is the place where I present my work, talk about what I build, and slowly shape a clearer identity around the kind of projects I want to be known for.

Right now, it represents:

  • my portfolio
  • my blog
  • my personal work
  • my growth as a developer and creator

Why I wanted to build it

I wanted one place that felt fully mine. A place where everything I do could come together in a cleaner and more intentional way.

I did not want something generic or empty. I wanted something that truly represents:

  • my Minecraft and game server work
  • my technical side
  • my design interests
  • my personal projects
  • the direction I want to keep growing in

That was important to me because I wanted e-Vera to feel real, not just decorative.

The meaning behind the brand

Everything I do under the e-Vera name is my own personal work and growth.

That part is very important to me. I run e-Vera as a solo creator, and everything under the brand is crafted, tested, refined, and improved directly by me. Whether it is a website, a configuration, a custom system, or a larger technical project, I want it to reflect my standards and my effort.

My work focuses a lot on:

  • consistency
  • stability
  • polish
  • refinement
  • quality I would personally be proud to use myself

I do not like releasing things just for the sake of releasing them. I want my work to feel finished, thoughtful, and worth showing.

My bigger vision for e-Vera

This is the part that makes the project especially exciting to me.

I have much bigger plans for e-Vera moving forward. Right now it is my portfolio and blog, but I do not want it to stop there. I would love to turn it into something much larger and more complete over time.

Some of the ideas I would love to build under the e-Vera name include:

  • a proper website for a future studio or development brand
  • a stronger brand identity and service structure
  • professional development and technical services
  • an e-Vera hosting idea focused on Minecraft servers
  • a more complete ecosystem around the work I already enjoy doing

That is one of the reasons I care so much about building a strong foundation now. Even though the current version is still growing, I want it to be the beginning of something long-term.

The personal side of it

If I had to describe e-Vera in the simplest way possible, I would say this:

It is where my personal work, ambition, and long-term vision come together, reflecting both what I am building now and what I aim to build in the future. It carries a personal name, but also a strong sense of future potential.

That is why even the smallest details matter to me. The wording, the structure, the visual identity, the way I present my work, all of that feels connected to something bigger.

Final thoughts

e-Vera is still growing, but that is exactly what makes it special to me. It is not a finished story yet. It is the beginning of one.

What started as a portfolio idea now feels like the foundation for something much more personal and much more ambitious. It holds my work, my learning, my ideas, and my plans for the future all under one name that genuinely means something to me.

That is why I care about it so much. e-Vera is not just a site I made. It is something I am building into a real and lasting part of my future.