Field Notes · 23 June 2026

A sample note

A placeholder post to demonstrate the blog layout and the Markdown pipeline.

This is a sample post. Its only job is to show what an article looks like once it's been written in Markdown and run through the build — the typography, the spacing, and the way the page sits inside the rest of the site.

A second-level heading

Most posts will be a few short sections like this one. Paragraphs flow in the body serif, headings pick up the display face, and links such as this one take the site's accent colour. You can lean on bold for emphasis and italics for a lighter touch.

A third-level heading

Lists work the way you'd expect:

  • A first point, kept short.
  • A second point, with a little more to say but still nothing essential.
  • A third, for good measure.

Numbered steps render cleanly too:

  1. Write the post as Markdown.
  2. Run the build.
  3. Commit and push.

A blockquote, for the moment you want to set a line apart from the rest of the copy.

That's the whole shape of it — placeholder words, real layout. Replace this with something worth reading whenever you're ready.