It is time to pay rent.
I've been steadily working on my website; it should be up in the next week or so. Most of the information -- because there isn't much -- is set in place. I'm more concerned with design right now. I'm striving for uniformity as well as style and appeal. I expect this much from myself, though my first attempts are always sloppy and amateurish.
It's a tricky process, as is deciding what content is worth displaying. It's a bit like an identity filter: what should be disseminated to the public, what shouldn't. Moreover, how should it be presented (this is where style comes in).
Pages that exhaustively attempt to describe one's persona are tiresome and boring. As viewers, we don't want to know everything, only what's interesting, novel, relevant. So I'm going for brevity.
Images convey as much info about a person as the words that appear. This, too, is a touchy subject. I'm trying to find the right balance between being accountable and with integrity to who I am, who I know myself to be, as well as to present myself in a way that makes me appealing to the public.
Don't front. We all do it when we choose which clothes to buy, which shoes, which restaurants to eat at, which movies to see, which friends to make. Transparency is not very desirable; only the illusion of transparency is.
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