Redesign #27

Previous visitors may feel like it's 2005 all over again, and they wouldn't necessarily be wrong. In digging through archived files, I rediscovered a basic design I started back in 2004. The design briefly graced this site before I felt one of my usual urges to start over. Well, it's back and while the design was originally layered over an extremely simple backend I hacked together around the same time, TextPattern has managed to survive this latest fiddling.

Why the sudden motivation? Quite honestly I had just grown tired of the site not representing its owner, me. A redesign has been long overdue and I hope to gradually revive the aging design and functionality. Granted, I also need to toss in some much needed content.

My newest hurdle is figuring out how to incorporate more of the development projects I have been working on over the past few years into what is a largely design-based sampling of work. My focus, after-all, has shifted far more into the realm of software engineering than before.

For now, I'm just pleased that I took the relatively few hours it required to get this much done.

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