Sensorial'Org

Portfolio and Neglected Sites

January 6th, 2007, 11:52 pm; Filed under Chiba (Just a Token Male), Development, DigiCreation, Sensorial'Org, Signed by V; (6 Comments)

The portfolio section of the Sensorial’Org has been removed. Signed by V has been updated with the few pieces from the old portfolio that I’m still fond of as well as my latest two designs: this and the redesign for Campus-411. There are still some old pieces that I’m iffy about. In terms of skills, they are inferior but in terms of concept, they are some of my best.

Aside from the portfolio, there are two new pages that I want to add to the site. A “Resume” and testimonials page, and a scope-price list detailing how long a project of a certain scope would take and the compensation I expect. I look forward to laying it on. Writing it up? Not so much.

Sensorial’Org needs a revamp. Despite the new look, the content is old. The About Me page needs to be rewritten again. I need to look over the Linkage and check for broken links. I’m not sure what I want to do about the reviews that I’ve received and reviewed.

Neglected Sites

DigiCreation: I had wanted to create a new premade for DigiCreation before school starts again. It doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. Perhaps, I’ll put up the previous Sensorial’Org design; however, I’ve been doing that a tad too much. I don’t want DigiC to become an archive of my old designs.

I have been planning to recode the site for quite some time. I want an object driven website that’s powered by a CMS. But it seems to be such a huge undertaking to even think about how to approach the architecture. I simply can’t find the time for such things.

Chiba (Just a Token Male): My much neglected Mamoru shrine. Pages need to be proof-read, and that anime defense article that I have been “writing” for a year needs a kick. I was rather excited about the Quotes page, as well. (And that quote site that never got off the ground.) I have ideas about how the page would be laid out, but going about doing it is something entirely different. The amount of research, citing, scanning, thought…