Thanks to my surgery, I recently had a bit of time to spend at home, so I built myself a new personal website. I spent a bit of time investigating the cool new features of HTML 5, CSS 3 and jQuery and ended up using a cool thing called jQuery Masonry, and here is the result:
This time, it's just a single page, because I can't really imagine what more I could share (besides the blog, of course). It's also only in English because... er... because.
Technically, I used some JavaScript not to do any copy-paste between the eight divs but ended up publishing a static html file with the end result.
Artistically, when I compare it to all the great designs featured on Smashing Magazine, I honestly think it sucks, but well, I'm more of a programmer than an artist. Plus, I put a lot of effort into editing it. Html is cheap and my mind has been to many many places, starting with Moroccan souks:
museums:
and texture factories:
All in all, I like it a lot, and I hope you do as well.
[Picture credit, credit, credit.]
05 August 2010
Yet another personal website
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