Case study
Next.js 16.2 + Bun

An authored desktop interface concept built with Next.js 16.2 and Bun to explore windows, menus, and a more narrative presentation system.
This study turns a fictional cultural archive into an authored desktop environment with windows, menu actions, helper copy, and a stronger sense of place than a normal landing page.
The interesting part is not the stack on its own. It is how structure, interaction, and voice work together so the interface feels like a station desk instead of a template.
I brought it back into the portfolio because it shows a different side of my frontend work: systems thinking, narrative framing, and a willingness to push presentation past the safe version.
Format
Interactive desktop shell
Focus
Windows, menus, and authored copy
Stack
Next.js 16.2 with Bun
