Chapter

About

Authorship, intent, and how to use this method.

Introduction

Layered Interface Method is an authorial visual language for interfaces, sites, and digital products. It combines clarity, space, cinematic presence, and precision.

Examples

Longevity

The site is built with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS — without bundlers or runtime framework dependencies for documentation pages.

Authorship

Alexander Lim · 2026. The system evolves as a living document, not a one-off landing page.

Guidelines

  • Keep CSS and JS modular.
  • Do not add frameworks without a strong reason.
  • New pages follow the chapter structure.

Checklist

  • Documentation opens without npm
  • Themes persist locally
  • Navigation and TOC work without libraries

References