Doodlebot

I would like to maintain my stance that blogging here is a project that we may shamelessly abandon at any moment. That said, if we’re going to un-abandon it after a long hiatus, and then start getting links from friends, it would make me more comfortable if the design were slightly more personalized – but not too personalized, because it is very unhip to look like you’re trying to look cool. Also, who wants to do a major overhaul on a site you have a penchant for abandoning?

After listening to me whine about this for awhile, Dan gave me my Christmas present early, which you see before you now (unless you’re reading this in the archive much later and we changed it since). I think Dan sums this change up best, in this snippet excerpted from an IM conversation:

So, there. Our blog is marginally less boring. A year and change after we started it and like six months after we supposedly ended it. It’s like the fricking Big Dig of blogs.

Side note: the funny thing about incorporating a rough doodle into a web design is that it can actually be more work than making an image on the computer from the outset. I could have just drawn something with my old Wacom tablet, but I felt like that wouldn’t look half-assed enough. After doing the doodle with whatever pens/highlighters were handy, I actually had to reboot my computer in Mac OS 10.3 (Panther) because there are no drivers freely available for my scanner in 10.4 (Tiger). Then I had to move it to another hard drive, reboot again, clean it up in Photoshop, arrange it next to the letters I doodled, and make a mockup using a screenshot. Easier than a real site redesign, but still.

Also, please excuse us while we fiddle with link colors. Thank you.

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As of this writing, I am still trying to figure out how on earth color schemes are supposed to work. It’s kind of absurd that I gave a lecture on this topic over the summer during the course of my Visual Comm class. (I only touched on it briefly and then tried to deflect attention to typography.)

Let me know if this whole red/yellow/green thing is totally hideous in a bad way vs. hideous in a good way vs. okay.

I hate my blog’s template, but have no idea how to create a new, personalized one. Create a design for me, show me how to upload it, and I will pay you in beer and pommes frites.

A tempting offer indeed … but if I were nearly so capable, I would not have had to beg Dan to take over after the images were created. (It’s been a long time since I had to actually do anything of substance using CSS.) Remind me, though, and we’ll take a (probably baffled, helpless) look at it together sometime.



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