July 20, 2025 at 05:30PM

This I think is a sort of follow‑up to my previous post, but from a bird’s eye view.

I’ve had this idea in my head, for years, to be able to not having to log into any website, just to see what I’ve written on some topic or other, because I use websites to keep track of my notes, thoughts, actions, and so on. Post‑it notes, for 2025. I scribble, I sketch, and somehow having a feed in front of me, it works for me.

But the logging in part? Well, that didn’t. So I finally fixed it.

That frees up space in my mind, space I will now invest to improve my craft as a graphic designer. The last five years were about doing that: making space for myself. And now, now I have the space to enjoy this writing space fully. Hey there. Glad you are reading this. Are you comfortable? I’ve put a pizza from the freezer into the oven, and it is a fancy and decadent one, on the carton it says it has a crust filled with hot dogs. What are you having? Anything to celebrate?

I like celebrating. And right now, I am celebrating that the next few months will not be about fixing something only I ever thought was broken.

Instead, there will be books about art, books about design, and I will do things again, I will draw and paint, I will sketch, and above all:

I will draw lines on paper from which I am going to work.

I’ve heard someone call that thumbailing once, but they used paint and brushes for that, so I am not sure about that anymore.

And you can tune in pretty much anywhere, from anywhere, and you will get to see something happening, hopefully something made by me.

But for Sunday, which is either today or will be yesterday, depending on when this goes up where, I will do something to recharge by creative batteries: I will play a solo RPG.

Currently, I am torn between Mörk Borg, and Ironsworn.

I like RPGs. They got me into the whole design game to begin with. That, and HTML. Tagging this up and sending it on its merry way to you. Pizza’s almost done, too.🍕

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