I just listened to an interesting episode of the podcast ‘Focused’:
“Rest is a weapon”:
https://www.relay.fm/focused/86
I definitely need to get better sleep patterns, I am constantly going to bed late and also on my phone late at night and in bed.
The digital domain of Rick Curran
I just listened to an interesting episode of the podcast ‘Focused’:
“Rest is a weapon”:
https://www.relay.fm/focused/86
I definitely need to get better sleep patterns, I am constantly going to bed late and also on my phone late at night and in bed.
I was just reading the recent post on Cameron Moll’s website about the first domain name he registered, it set off a discussion in the comments about people’s early website design. It reminded me of a bunch of my early web designs, I enjoyed the nostalgic reminder so I went and had a look at some of it. I’m fortunate to have stayed a part-time employee since I graduated art college in 1997 so all of the stuff I did whilst a student / intern there is still there.
Here’s a few choice items I enjoyed looking at:
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~rjcurran/
Suburbia as a name was kicking around in my head way before this blog came into being as you can see from this site under my personal webspace at the college.
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~rjcurran/australia/index.htm
This was a travel diary I wrote whilst in Western Australia for the first time. This predates the term ‘blog’ so it’s a ‘travel diary’!
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/tvimaging/tba3/welcome2.htm
This was a site designed for my class at college, it was originally very bright with multi-coloured textured graphics (photoshop filter overdose!). After a while I changed it to this monotone version after I grew tired of the colours! Click on the OK button to enter, then click on the ‘Enter the body’ link to meet all my classmates. Ah the memories!
I can’t believe it’s been almost 10 years since I graduated and almost 12 years since I first designed a website!
In case you’re wondering about the title of this blog it’s a quote from a writer called Ben Okri who I read a lot around the time I was at college, I came across the following image whilst looking through these old websites:
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According to my Mother-in-law my “Website needs more Nat pictures, less computer stuff”! So, for her here are a few pictures of my daughter Natalie to end this post, these are from 21st Nov 2003 – just to keep with the nostalgic tone of this post!




~Rick