I recently wrote about my websiteās 5th anniversary, and made a little retrospective of its past layouts. Which made me realize it has looked pretty much the same for the last 3 or 4 years.
Which is⦠really not that long? In the grand scheme of things itās still quite recent. You can also argue that this consistency is good for my āpersonal brandā. You see green waves, youāre on my website (or in some of the many forks around the web). And people seem to like it. A lot of people forked, copied, or rebuilt something similar for their websites. I even got hired to branch it out into a separate template. That makes me really happy, not only because it shows that people like what I built, but because my work is helping them like many other peopleās work helped me (and still do).
On the other hand, Iām a person, not a brand. I want my personal website to reflect a bit of who I am. Am I the same person I was 3-4 years ago? Yes, but not really. I changed a lot, hopefully for the better, and maybe itās time for my website to do the same.
Thereās this fear of ending up with something I donāt like as much as I like the current one. Fear that Iāll waste time or that Iāll regret the changes a year from now.
But I think that if it does actually end up objectively worse, it just means I havenāt changed enough to express myself differently, which I guess will make me happier with what it is right now. Plus, Iāll have the experience of knowing I tried. Worst case scenario, itāll end up exactly like it is now, but with me a little wiser.
Best case scenario, the 10-years retrospective will be more interesting ;)
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