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Been exactly two months since my last post—I’ve been super busy doing things for school. But I’m also learning things at school, and as I’m doing so, I’ve been getting inspired to revisit things I’ve made in the past and improve upon them with what I have learned.

I’ve already changed my logo twice this year, but I’m not letting that stop me. So here’s an update on that. I also want to archive how my page currently looks, so I’ve gone with a screenshot of my front page to kill* two birds with one stone.

I think my new logo is a lot cooler. It’s more fun to look at, more balanced, and less rigid. While I don’t want to prevent myself from continuing to make my logo better if I find even better solutions, I do hope that I’ll be sticking with this one for a while.

During this process, I decided to reach out to others and get their perspectives as I worked and refined it, which I hadn’t really done before. But it’s something fairly simple that I learned at school—getting outside of your head and hearing how others see what you’ve made. Very helpful.

Well, that’s all for today. You can check out where I went through the history of all my logos on this post if you wanted a refresher on what my previous logo looked like. That post doesn’t show the first logo I made this year, but it’s basically just a slanted version of what you see at the bottom.

*Weird that I can feel the liberation of being able to say “kill” on my own blog without any fear of being banned from a social media platform. Speaking of social media platforms, screw Elon for destroying Twitter. My heart goes out especially to the artists who mainly function(ed) on Twitter. If you have your own website, please share it with me, and I will check it regularly.