Case Study · drunguyen.me

This site is
the proof

I say I run businesses with AI. Here is what that looks like when the product is a website: designed, written, coded, verified, and deployed with Claude. You are standing inside the case study.

1

Working day from design teardown to production deploy

31

Pages built and verified before shipping

0

Agencies, designers, or developers hired

What Claude actually did

01

Research

Claude tore down the reference site section by section: layout architecture, navigation, typography, color, content patterns. Then it mapped this codebase the same way before touching a line.

02

Design system

A display type system in Bebas Neue, the lime marker-highlight signature, and a fixed sidebar nav, all built inside the existing Scholarly Warrior palette and its locked accessibility rules.

03

Code

Every component on this site: the sidebar, the pillar tiles, the filterable feed, the footer stack, the video lightbox. Written by Claude, reviewed in the browser, corrected, and shipped.

04

Verify

Claude ran the site in a browser and checked its own work: contrast rules, mobile layout, navigation, filters, and a production build across all pages before anything went live.

05

Deploy

Committed to GitHub and deployed through Vercel CI/CD the same day the redesign started. The site you are reading is that deploy.

Ongoing

The publishing system

The site does not stop at launch. An AI content system drafts the weekly posts, generates the hero images, and publishes on schedule. One operator, a full content team's output.

Shipped, not staged

drunguyen.me homepage with the sidebar nav and display headlines
The blog with topic filter pills on the white content surface
The ventures page with full-width photo tiles
Stack: Claude Code · Next.js 16 · Tailwind 4 · Supabase · Vercel
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