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Robin Mientjes

I’ve yet to read any of the articles, but the presentation is unlike anything else. The code behind it is as simple as it is clever, all ‘faked’ 3D, the sort of stubborn project that I want to see more of. (I try to practice what I preach: my own homepage is a pixel art one-pager inspired by Game Boy Advance title screens.)

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