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Thinking of a redesign

by Matt Fantinel
29 Mar 2024 - 2 min read

I recently wrote about my website’s 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 it’s still quite recent. You can also argue that this consistency is good for my ā€œpersonal brandā€. You see green waves, you’re 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 people’s work helped me (and still do).

On the other hand, I’m 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 it’s time for my website to do the same.

There’s this fear of ending up with something I don’t like as much as I like the current one. Fear that I’ll waste time or that I’ll regret the changes a year from now.

But I think that if it does actually end up objectively worse, it just means I haven’t changed enough to express myself differently, which I guess will make me happier with what it is right now. Plus, I’ll have the experience of knowing I tried. Worst case scenario, it’ll 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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Matt Fantinel

I’m a web developer trying to figure out this weird thing called the internet. I write about development, the web, games, music, and whatever else I feel like writing about!

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