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		<title>Openness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve noticed that when I become unhappy with the look of one of my sites I slack a bit on updating until I change the layout. If you can&#8217;t tell&#8230; I&#8217;m a little unhappy with how some of this turned out. Websites, to me, are always a work in progress. This particular design needed a [......]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve noticed that when I become unhappy with the look of one of my sites I slack a bit on updating until I change the layout. If you can&#8217;t tell&hellip; I&#8217;m a little unhappy with how some of this turned out. Websites, to me, are always a work in progress. This particular design needed a little more work. I had intended to see if I could fix what irked me about it but once I got started on something new I&#8217;ve been devoting my time to that. That, and I finally got my hands on a copy of <em>Brisingr</em>! There&#8217;s one thing books and designing have in common for me: once I get my hands on one I work on them almost exclusively until they are finished.</p>
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<p>That is the color palette I&#8217;m working with. Surprisingly, there&#8217;s a touch of pink in it. I know it&#8217;s more of a purple pink but it&#8217;s still pink. I have never liked pink. I&#8217;m not even that big of a fan of red. Pink has always just been a &#8216;no&#8217; to me. It could possibly be some subconscious association of <em>that</em> color with everything that is girly-girly. I have never been a really girly girl nor have I ever been a fan of IN YOUR FACE pink. Pink could refer to a wide variety of colors, I suppose, but I have never been a fan. Maybe it is because I want to fight the stereotype of the color but personally, I just don&#8217;t like it. I&#8217;d take something blue or green (maybe purple) any day of the week over something that is pink.</p>
<p>These observations have lead me to a small realization: just because I don&#8217;t like the color doesn&#8217;t mean I should avoid it. It has its uses and I&#8217;m actually very pleased with how it looks in what I&#8217;m working on. I hadn&#8217;t really thought that such a seemingly small bias could have an impact on my design efforts but the possibility is there.</p>
<p>Bias is something that applies to more than just a dislike of a color. Bias in its stronger forms leads to prejudice and racism. I know a lot of people like to pretend that we are above being prejudiced or bias towards another person just because of their ethnic, religious, or cultural backgrounds but we aren&#8217;t. Racism is alive and well in this country. It&#8217;s creeping back into the spotlight after the results of the recent election but it should be no big surprise. Sometimes I wish everyone could just take a step back and see how their bias is affecting other aspects of their life. They&#8217;d probably be surprised.</p>
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