Tuesday, February 15, 2011

UPDATE: Re-freshed!

After several months of inactivity, and a few weeks of updates of theblend.co.uk, I feel like things are starting to get moving again. The (not so legal) version of Dreamweaver I was using to design the website was causing a lot of problems so I finally got the legal, paid-for version. Over the last few weeks, I've had the site down for updates, making improvements, adding sections and generally giving it a refresh and tidy up ready to display work and projects that I have planned for the future.





The newest section that has been added is the shop. Here there will be a selection of limited edition tshirts available to buy and in the future I would like to offer high quality produced photographic prints with a percentage being donated to a certain charity.

Currently the site primarily serves to display recent projects I've been working on, but for the future I have some ideas of how this can be developed further.

My intentions for this blog are to provide content and information at regular intervals. Some areas I intend to write about include:


Recent projects. Comments and updates on any projects I have in progress.

Photo shoots. On return from any interesting locations I will post updates here with results.

Tutorials. If I have discovered a technique recently, it would be good to create a tutorial and share this.

Product reviews. The equipment I use, I like to get to know it thoroughly, therefore after several weeks or months I intend to report my opinions on some of these experiences.

Inspirations. Anything that sparks off an interesting train of thought. An idea, a curious photo I've seen or taken, something that has happened, someone I met.


So in relation to theblend.co.uk, this is what I've been upto over the last few months, and now with hopefully no hold backs, this will serve as my plan for the ongoing future.

I want to end this post with a quote I read recently that I thought made a lot of sense, from a Louis Gerstner, once Chief Exec of IBM:

"Making it happen is possibly more important than developing a brilliant new strategy. Execution - making it happen - is the most unappreciated skill of a business leader."

Simon @ theblend
http://www.theblend.co.uk/

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