Something I lack.
For the last month, I’ve had no time in which to complete some things that I really want to get done. Sadly, my priorities are all messed up. Well, alright, not messed up, but due to their arrangement I’m forced to put things on the back burner.
I really am trying to get stuff done, it’s just a matter of time. Today was shot all to Hell as I ended up being at work 3.5 extra hours. I’ve managed to start designing the new theme for the website, but I’ve barely got the header CSS done. I need a TARDIS damn it! a TARDIS and a Time Loard lifespan; then I could finish everything.
I’m not dead, and I’ve had a pretty productive week:
I’m going on a bit of a hiatus this week posting-wise. It’s not that I’m burnt out or run out of ideas (I can usually pull something out of my ass).
I’m actually working on somethings related to this site, and having the extra time would help.
This is the seventh and final part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public.
Though this is the last article of this particular series, trust me when I say there will still be many more.
So my friend Bart recently pointed me towards a website called “Goodreads” which is a social website (web 2.0, as the kids call it these days) dedicated to literature.
How could I refuse? The amount of books I read, it makes sense that I should use a system that is built for sharing my feelings about literature with others that feel the same!