What I should be doing
Today – in between erratic bouts of work and trying to explain web accessibility to colleagues – I have been compiling an occasional list of things I could should be doing instead of moping around the internet.
So far, I have these burning issues:
- Finish any of the numerous screenplays I’ve started over the years (or start a new one)
- Build a content/site framework for the community website project I am considering
- Create the interactive ‘Solution Finder’ widget for my design agency site
- Identify potential portfolio enhancements (i.e. fake sites to build just for portfolio purposes)
- Re-code my agency site to look/run better
- Write up a recent redesign development process for this blog
- Redesign this site (again)
- Develop a number of other ideas for websites
That list isn’t significantly different from how it would have appeared a year ago, with the exception that previously there would have been music-related projects on the go. Since I upgraded/downsized from a desktop to a laptop and relinquished the spare room to the twins, I no longer have the software/hardware to pursue my musical ambitions – a situation I plan to rectify, just as soon as we can afford that five-bedroom house.
Thinking about writing, specifically screenplays, reminded me that I’d seen the subject mentioned elsewhere in the blogosphere recently – Andrei Herasimchuk has a couple of his own pieces on his blog. The first is a short piece, full of poker mumbo-jumbo and with an excellent twist at the end; the second is a feature-length teen drama which, although good, I felt shied away from the more shocking elements it could have explored, and had a rather unsatisfactory ending.
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