Kevin Hunneybell

  • Keeping Websites Simple

    Can a website be too simple?

    Simplicity remains one of the most reliable principles in maintaining websites over time. Clear structure, restrained design choices, and focused writing often prove more sustainable than complex systems.

    Many long-standing sites succeed because they change slowly. Instead of constant reinvention, gradual refinement allows information to remain accessible and understandable. Small improvements made consistently tend to have greater long-term impact than large but infrequent changes.

    Can a website be too simple? Not necessarily.

    These notes reflect ongoing observations about maintaining online material in a practical and sustainable way.

    Kevin Hunneybell

  • A Personal Approach to Online Publishing

    Online publishing often develops through routine rather than sudden progress. Small adjustments, consistent structure, and gradual refinement tend to shape websites more effectively than rapid expansion.

    Over time, maintaining clarity becomes more important than producing volume. Many useful websites grow quietly through steady attention rather than visibility or promotion.

    This site collects occasional observations related to digital publishing and search systems as part of ongoing professional practice.

    Kevin Hunneybell