Aodh Tumelty
Designing and building websites with a sharper point of view.
Web designer and developer
Building websites with presence, not just pages.
Deartha le ciall. Tógtha le cúram.
I design and build websites that feel intentional, clear, and alive. Right now I'm finishing the new Lamh Dhearg site and shaping this portfolio into the place that sits behind my future work.
Current focus
Primary project
Lamh Dhearg website
Stack
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind
Approach
Visual clarity, strong structure, and production-ready implementation.
Motion with restraint
Interactions should guide attention, not fight for it.
Contrast with hierarchy
Important content needs to read instantly at a glance.
Responsive rhythm
Layouts should feel deliberate on mobile, not just reduced.
Selected work
Early projects with a clear direction.
About
A practical builder with a design-first eye.
I'm building this portfolio from scratch as the foundation for my own body of work. The aim is simple: create websites that look distinctive, communicate clearly, and feel finished.
That means less template thinking, more attention to structure, type, rhythm, and how a site actually works once real people start using it.
Capabilities
- Website design systems
- Responsive frontend development
- Content-led landing pages
- Small business and club websites
- Next.js and React builds
- Polished handoff-ready interfaces
Music
Music shapes how I think about rhythm in design.
The music side quest is where I let myself be a bit looser. It is a practical design experiment for testing palette shifts, interaction, motion, and mood in a way that would be too much for the main portfolio, while still showing how I think visually.
Mac Miller
Atmosphere, looseness, and a softer kind of control.
Chris Stapleton
Weight, honesty, and songs that do not need over-decoration.
Christy Moore
Voice, identity, and directness without polish getting in the way.
Process
The standard is simple: make it sharp, usable, and memorable.
Shape a clear structure before worrying about decoration.
Design around real content, not filler sections.
Build for clarity on mobile first and polish upward.
Keep sites maintainable so they still work six months later.