This topic is something I’ve had on my “to write” list for a while, and it is mostly just some conjecture about living spaces and how they are arranged. While this isn’t directly related to web design or programming, it is very applicable, as interior design still requires many similar considerations (albeit via a more physical media).
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Accidentally On Purpose: Living Spaces and Layout
Sunday, October 19th, 2008I’m My Own Worst Nightmare (or Why Being Your Own Client Sucks.)
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008If you’re a designer (or anyone in a similar business), what I’m about to tell you is likely not news, but based on my recent hellish experience, I thought it would still be pertinent to go over this.
The “this” I am speaking of is, of course, why being your own client sucks. It’s a horrible, detestable, deplorable task that is an unfortunate fact of life. Perhaps I am just an awful perfectionist, or just have masochistic design tendencies, but the path I rode to get to my current design was a long, painful, ten month ride.
At first, the project I gave to myself seemed easy: just redesign my site, as I was tired of my old design and it needed some definite freshening up. Seems simple enough, right? Just come up with a new design, code it, and get it online – no big deal.
…But oh how wrong I was. Frankly, I should have known better, as I’ve gone through this trouble of designing for myself before, but sadly I forgot and “history repeats itself because no one was listening the first time.” (—Anonymous)
So without the slightest second thought about the difficulty of the task in front of me, I began on the first design: