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Anthony Nahas Link Page

A single, permanent bio link that stays readable and intentional no matter how often new music is released.

A permanent bio link that behaves like a brand, not a feed.

Stage

Live

Type

Work study

Services

Link Page Design, System Design

Stack

HTML, CSS, JavaScript

Link Page DesignSystem Design
Cover preview of Anthony Nahas’ Curvea Pages link page

Context

Why this had to exist

Anthony Nahas releases new music frequently. Each release generates a new listening page through a distribution platform, which traditionally forces the Instagram bio link to be updated every time.

This created a fragile routine. If the bio link was not updated immediately, visitors landed on outdated releases. If it was updated, previous releases lost their direct entry point from social.

Several link-in-bio platforms were tested, but they all felt generic and interchangeable. For a first-time listener, the page did not signal intention or seriousness. It looked identical to countless other artist pages.

The long-term risk was not technical failure. It was erosion. A disposable bio link and an entry point that failed to represent the artist behind the music.

Constraints

What was intentionally not allowed

From the start, the page was not allowed to become a feed.

Accumulation was treated as a failure state, not a feature.

Refusals

Feed-style layout

01

Rejected to prevent endless scrolling and passive consumption.

Infinite music lists

02

Rejected to avoid turning the page into a catalog.

Stacked embeds

03

Rejected to keep attention on listening, not browsing.

Generic link list

04

Rejected to avoid directory behavior common to link-in-bio tools.

The system

How the logic is enforced

The governing rule was simple. The bio link must never change, and the page must never grow with releases.

Exposure is capped by design. New releases replace old ones instead of stacking on top of them.

Depth is delegated outward. Older releases remain accessible through YouTube and streaming platforms, not by expanding the page itself.

Ruleset

  • Bio link remains permanent
  • Latest release replaces previous one
  • Identity and contact never move off-screen
  • External platforms handle depth and archives

Intentional simplicity

Where complexity was refused

Visual expression was allowed to be bold to match the electronic music identity.

Restraint was enforced on content volume.

Limits

No more than one latest trackNo more than one video placeholderNo more than one album link

Outcome

What this enabled

Client

  • One permanent page that can be shared everywhere
  • No need to change the bio link per release
  • A page that feels like an artist presence, not a utility

System

  • New releases are updated without altering structure
  • Older content remains accessible externally
  • Identity and contact remain visible at all times

Proof

Evidence of decisions, not decoration.

01

Latest track section

Controlled exposure without feed behavior

Latest track area shown on the Anthony Nahas link page

02

Music section with capped items

Hard content limits and delegation of depth

Music section showing a capped set of items with a clear path to external platforms

03

Fixed connect and contact sections

Updates never push identity or actions off-screen

Connect and contact actions kept visible and consistent on the link page

Next

If you want a presence that does not blend in,
it has to be built with intent.