← tymur.org Archive Post • 2019-08-30

My web site. For what reason I have created it.

A restored archive post from the first stage of `tymur.org`, when the site was still being defined not as a polished brand asset but as a personal digital junction box.

This route matters because it captures the original intent behind the domain. What was described as a “junction box of digital life” later became exactly that: a hub connecting maritime work, media, education, and public presence.

Many people were surprised to see the new email address I used for company purposes: `transmed@tymur.org`. It seemed unusual. But unusual things have always been closer to the way I think and work.

I was not trying to be strange for the sake of it. It simply happened that many of the things I dealt with were already outside the average line. Because of that, the idea of owning a domain and placing my own site on it felt natural.

I imagined a website that would serve as a junction box for different parts of my digital life. Not a finished media machine, not a corporate facade, but a place where different strands could meet.

At that time I was not trying to become popular and was not planning to promote the site aggressively. But if someone found the page and was reading it, that was enough to say: welcome.