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Defining Personal Style for Your Blog & Website
After settling down for the basic functionality of a website, its time to dig deeper and let some personality shines! We want your website to speak who you are, so enjoy the freedom of building anything possible, as it is one of the advantages of building your own website. However, personal style does not just drop in one day. In fact, many designers have been developing styles for clients or companies, they may not have a clear answer. I also had a long thought on this and I have put together a

Design Journal
Takeaways from building a COVID-19 curatorial side project
A month ago, when #StayAtHome concert started, generous companies and creators follow the trend by offering their work and service for free to encourage people to stay at home. People started collecting and sharing what they could do at home in a text list. When more people started to share their work for free, with emerging apps, movies and games were made available for free. Then, an idea of putting all available content and service has come to mind. For side projects like this, you should alw

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Lessons learned from personal project
There is no better time to start your personal project than today. I have been living in the bubble of agency model for years taking client projects. There were regrets and compromises accommodating with clients’ need and reality. I have always wondered the decision that I would make if I'm in charge. So, when the idea of building a design resources site strikes me, I immediately started to test out the idea all by myself. I put aside all the standard design workflow in my agency. No more writi