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Sage Industries: One of those days...
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Welcome to my blog and portfolio. I write about standards compliant web design and anything else that comes to mind!

Today has been one of those days. If something could go wrong, then it would. Sod’s law has come into play more than, well, more times than I care to count really. It’s getting beyond a joke to be honest.

I’m one of these people who will first sketch out any new layout for myself, a client or a template on paper first. It is only ever a rough design, just so that I can get the rough idea of how things should be laid out. So what happens, I lift up my notepad too sharply and give myself a paper cut. Now, I know this isn’t exactly horrific, but when it’s just across the underside of your nose, it starts to get incredibly annoying.

Then later on in the day, I’m trying to work on a new logo for one of my own side projects, Rauru’s Return, I just couldn’t get the logo right. I know that I’m never satisfied with my own work, I will work on the same item until it’s perfect. Then an hour later I’ll see something which I would want to change, and change it. However, I wasn’t so fortunate today. I just couldn’t even get it off of the ground.

I suppose it may be because the site falls under a fansite, so I couldn’t even give it a corporate identity without it looking out of place in it’s own world.

Everything that could set me back, put me off, or just go wrong has gone wrong online today. I’m just greatful that this place hasn’t gone down, as that’s what’s going to happen next, as Sod’s Law dictates it.


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