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02nd September, 2006
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My new site - conceptual

Been experimenting with design and colour schemes lately for a new design for this site. I think I'll probably be keeping wordpress as my backend - system wise. Design wise, I'm thinking of reverting back to my favourite combination of colours. White, Black and Orange. I've been noticing lately, a lot of those "high flyers" in web design and development, their site designs have all been focused on being minimalistic, while there is a growing trend in using Times New Roman as a font to give it a bit of a artistic feel, I also notice in their colours, that they tend to be very dull, because they're suppose to be minimalistic. You hardly see websites with bold colours anymore, everything seems to have to blend into one mush. Hence why I'm thinking of using my favourite combination of colours :). Bringing back the 90s to this day and age, obviously, I won't be dashing out a 90s website, but I think definiately some brighter and bolder colours would do so fine.

I've also been messing with the symbolical identity of the site (i.e. header/logo etc..) I think I'll be using a very personal design after all. I'm just kinda sick of trying to imitate who I'm not I suppose, I don't want to be a high flyer with my name on the web. I'll just stick to what make the web, the web - anonymity. The way I like it.

Also I'll take on a "f**k the world" approach in my design, as this is, afterall, a personal site. Whether anyone makes comment at all or not, I really don't give a damn, and I also don't give a damn about people's opinion, hence, I think it suits me just right.

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