A heads-up on forthcoming entries.
Looks like I've decided to stick with Blogger. It seems both functionally & aesthetically sufficient to me. The details of this decision will appear in a future entry too, because these were design decisions. Indeed, the point of my first few entries will revolve around why and how I came to need a blog.
I've been worried that my web presence has gotten too scattered, too disconnected, and that I have been spending too much time pissing around with different software tricks to try to make everything stick together.
So I decided to make a conscious effort to plan out my web presence - in other words, I designed it. This blog is (part of) the result. And since this is a design-oriented blog, then reflecting here on what I did rather makes sense. So upcoming blogs will cover:
Looks like I've decided to stick with Blogger. It seems both functionally & aesthetically sufficient to me. The details of this decision will appear in a future entry too, because these were design decisions. Indeed, the point of my first few entries will revolve around why and how I came to need a blog.
I've been worried that my web presence has gotten too scattered, too disconnected, and that I have been spending too much time pissing around with different software tricks to try to make everything stick together.
So I decided to make a conscious effort to plan out my web presence - in other words, I designed it. This blog is (part of) the result. And since this is a design-oriented blog, then reflecting here on what I did rather makes sense. So upcoming blogs will cover:
- What exactly was wrong with my web presence?
- What did I need my web presence to do?
- How would I address the imbalance between how things were and how I wanted them to be?
- How did I choose the tools I'd use?
- What's the new & improved web presence like?
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