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		<title>Stuck</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:46:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I&#8217;ve been working on a redesign for this site. My color palette comes from this photo. I was a little wary of using the colors I did because they&#8217;re not what I would normally use. It&#8217;s turned out much better than I had thought. So far I&#8217;ve got most of the content arranged [......]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week I&#8217;ve been working on a redesign for this site. My color palette comes from <a href="http://365.echodrift.com/?p=178">this photo</a>. I was a little wary of using the colors I did because they&#8217;re not what I would normally use. It&#8217;s turned out much better than I had thought. So far I&#8217;ve got most of the content arranged to my liking. I say most because I got stuck on another part of the design before fleshing the content structure out: the header.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;ve &#8220;come back&#8221; to the blogosph&mdash; wait, I haven&#8217;t mentioned how much I hate the word &#8216;blogosphere.&#8217; Overall it sounds extremely pretentious. What&#8217;s wrong with calling it &#8216;the blogging community&#8217; or even &#8216;the blogging world&#8217;? I want to choke someone every time I see it. I digress. (I&#8217;m tempted to give my blog the tag line &#8216;easily distracted&#8217; because I keep going off topic. Then again it seems a little negative.)</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s try that again. Since I&#8217;ve &#8220;come back&#8221; to the blogging community I&#8217;ve noticed people calling the top portion of their site a masthead. I was wondering what that meant but two seconds with <a href="http://webster.com">Webster</a> told me that a masthead is </p>
<blockquote><p>1: the top of a mast<br />2 a: the printed matter in a newspaper or periodical that gives the title and details of ownership, advertising rates, and subscription rates<br />b: the name of a publication (as a newspaper) displayed on the top of the first page</p>
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<p>I suppose people use it for the same reason they use <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/colophon">colophon</a> for the &#8216;about the author&#8217; section. I am resistant to change so I will continue to call it a header.</p>
<p>I spent quite a bit of time yesterday visiting a variety of sites in an attempt to gather ideas for my header. From this and previous observations I&#8217;ve noticed several trends. Trend might be too strong of a word for some of them as they&#8217;re pretty basic. However, things I&#8217;ve noticed:</p>
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<li>Scalloped borders. I think it&#8217;s safe to call this one a trend. A fad, even. Sure it&#8217;s more interesting than just a straight edge border but I&#8217;ve been seeing it all over.</li>
<li>Name tags. These are usually found in designs that try to capture the scrapbook look.</li>
<li>Site name only (sometimes followed by a ridiculous tag line). I suppose the creators would call this simplistic or minimalistic.</li>
<li>Flickr streams. These usually consist of the site name with the person&#8217;s 5 latest flickr uploads beneath it.</li>
<li>A single photo that has the same spacing around it as the content of the site. That&#8217;s not too specific but I find it rather boring.</li>
<li>Illustrations. How could I have almost forgotten these? Illustrations seem to be a designing trend as a whole lately. I&#8217;m referring to the cutesy cute ones.</li>
<li>Vertical lines. I know, how can that be a trend. However, it is something I&#8217;ve seen quite a bit. They&#8217;ll usually at the very top and bottom of the page in a tiny line.</li>
<li>Large (and often loud) background images. This one really isn&#8217;t a header trend but I&#8217;ll put it here anyway. These are usually seen in designs that have a very simplistic header and seem to be compensating for it by having a very busy, colorful background image.</li>
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<p>Despite my criticisms I&#8217;m really not taking a &#8216;holier-than-thou&#8217; approach or condemning any site that implements one or more of the trends I&#8217;ve noted above. The truth is I&#8217;m being harsh on myself. I don&#8217;t want to make something that just looks like everything else. I&#8217;m aware that I could fall into that without realizing it so I&#8217;m making an effort to look around me and see what&#8217;s going on. There are reasons you see so many repeated themes in designing: most of them just work. They&#8217;re visually appealing and often easy to execute. It&#8217;s easy to think that being unique means you have to do something radically different which may or may not work so well..</p>
<p>Another part of the design I&#8217;m stuck on is a little area I&#8217;ve temporarily dubbed &#8220;Socialize.&#8221; That&#8217;s not really the word I want for it, though. One thing that bugs me about the current design is that I didn&#8217;t include a link to my RSS feed. Firefox shows me that a feed is available through the status bar but I&#8217;d like to make it a little more obvious mostly because I hate having to search for a feed link. I say that to say that I found a nice set of icons that include ones for RSS, Twitter, WordPress, and Flickr. I&#8217;d like group those together in a section but I haven&#8217;t found a name for it yet. Socialize isn&#8217;t working for me because only 2 of the 4 are really social sites.</p>
<p>Maybe I&#8217;ll just throw them together opposite my navigation that will be in a small bar that spans the top of the page. The navigation on hover will, of course, be surrounded by a rounded corner box in a contrasting color.</p>
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		<title>Thinking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve started several posts but they&#8217;re still sitting as drafts. Some I want to gather some pictures for, some I need more time to be able to sit down and be able to express myself clearly. However, I keep finding that I have a lot to talk about with no where to really talk about [......]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve started several posts but they&#8217;re still sitting as drafts. Some I want to gather some pictures for, some I need more time to be able to sit down and be able to express myself clearly. However, I keep finding that I have a lot to talk about with no where to really talk about it. However, most of the time I&#8217;ll tell myself &#8220;That doesn&#8217;t belong on your blog because it&#8217;s just ridiculous.&#8221; Or &#8220;You shouldn&#8217;t post that because no one else really gives a hoot.&#8221; That thought brings up something else I&#8217;ve often pondered about: should I put so much emphasis on writing what I think other people will find interesting or should I just write whatever I want to? I think I&#8217;m going to go with the latter.</p>
<p>So here are some topics that have come to mind lately that I will probably end up writing about just to get them off of my mind:</p>
<ul>
<li>Politics &#8211; <em>can of worms #1</em></li>
<li>Religion &#8211; <em>can of worms #2</em></li>
<li>Elitism &#8211; <em>did I miss something? Didn&#8217;t high school end?</em></li>
<li>Mac vs PC &#8211; <em>is there any reason for people to vehemently decry one or the other?</em></li>
<li>&#8220;Design&#8221; sites &#8211; <em>I&#8217;ve seen some that make me cringe. Also, designing in general.</em></li>
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<p>This weekend, though, will be full of cleaning, packing, and moving. If I can I&#8217;ll be updating my <a href="http://twitter.com/echodrift">twitter</a>. I&#8217;ve made a note to myself that my next design is going to be able to show more of those and in some place other than the footer. It&#8217;s a good place for random thoughts that don&#8217;t have enough substance for an entry.</p>
<p>I should add that lately I simply haven&#8217;t had the time. It&#8217;s been one of <em>those</em> weeks at work. Several days I&#8217;ve stayed past 5:00, even, so that&#8217;s even less time at home.</p>
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