Hullo my friends.
Sorry I’ve been non-comm since my last post. We had a busy weekend, and I’ve had a busy week up until now (well, I’m still busy – but never to busy for you! Yes, I mean YOU).
I’ve had some things shifting around in my professional life, and the upshot of that is that I’ve spent a large portion of the last 24 hours (or so it seems) working up an entirely new site. It is definitely not a replacement for this site – this will still contain the oddments of my life: cute pet photos, knitting progress, and apoplectic rants about telephonic "service" providers. What it is is a professional presence on the web. So, if you’re interested in what I’m up to professionally and what my thoughts on being a freelancer are, you can find them here:
It’s brand-new and relatively unpopulated, but… thoughts?
I like it! I love the nice clean design. I will make Mr. Spy look at it. He’s not happy with his website. My only possible criticism is that the picture at the top of the main page, since the fountain pen is writing binary, implies to me that you write code. If you do, that’s great. But your text doesn’t suggest that. Just a thought. I love the picture on the about page, though.
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Thanks!
There are actually three header images that come up at random. The fountain pen/binary is meant to suggest old-fashioned writing quality with tech-savvy, but if it misleads I’ll can it…
I like the general layout, but the combination of the serif-font and font-size makes the text look clumpy to me. It gets a bit better when I swap the progressives for the computer glasses. I am 53, though.
Marilee J. Laymans last blog post..Asimov’s August 2008
Interesting. Turns out you do much the same thing as another of my favourite bloggers (quadrireme.blogspot.com; inexplicably, she doesn’t knit).
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PS – I like the fountain pen/binary bit!
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OOooh – Robynn – she’s hilarious! Thanks for the tip!!
(If she knitted, she would be too good, and then we’d have to hate her – wouldn’t want that, would we?)