Showing posts with label new blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Diary Tuesday
A Blog With Any Other Background Would Read As Sweet?


Some of you may have noticed the blog background and layout going through some changes. It may yet change again, or I may just leave it, like the last one, until several years pass. The dark, dotted background had been around since the inception of the blog and may have stayed that way if the template hadn't been so intractable to new features, such as YouTube's widescreen videos. So in order to give you all better service, I reluctantly updated to a new background. I don't like doing this because I like it too much. If that makes sense. Once I get the idea that I can change the look of something that defines me as much as my blog, I get obsessed with the perfect look. Although this one is quite pretty (my sister describes it as "very haiku"), I just don't feel like it's perfect yet. But it met more of the requirements than the short-lived dandelion background. My requirements on a background are as follows (more or less in order of importance):

1.) Readability and professionalism: Some of the backgrounds that are absolutely gorgeous unfortunately made the blog's title and / or quote nearly illegible, which no matter how pretty, always makes you look like an amateur. Something about the title did look better designed with the dandelions background. But the rest, while nice, was a bit clip-arty. My apologies if you did like it though, I hope you don't mind the new one.

2.) Nature themed: I did consider a few abstract designs just so it wouldn't be that different from the polka-dot background I held for so many years. I may yet go back to abstract. But if I'm going to decorate anything to represent me, it's either going to be covered in dragons (which unfortunately might be too busy) or nature. I suppose it's because I spend so much time indoors, staring at a screen. So I prefer that screen to reflect what I don't often see. One English teacher I once had envisioned me writing under a tree by a babbling brook. In reality, at the time, I wrote on an old computer in my dank, unfinished basement with a little figurine of E.T. dressed as a girl, staring out at me--my muse. In my heart, I guess I was under a tree by a babbling brook. The dandelions met the nature theme requirement but not the next.

3.) A real photo: Otherwise, it's very obvious I'm still staring at a screen.

4.) The color green: It's my favorite color and it's a good color. I snuck some in with the text and there's a tiny bit in the picture, but as much as I love fall leaves, I also love green. So it's a constant struggle for me.

5.) Makes me happy: This one makes me happier than the last one, and maybe I'll get used to it before I get around to changing it. But I look at it too much for it to be something I don't like. Which none of my backgrounds have been, but I don't think I've found exactly what I'm looking for quite yet.

4.) Distinctive: Neither the dandelions or this background fit this requirement but this one is marginally better than the dandelions because while those were one of the template defaults, you'd have to fiddle around with the dozens of background options to get this one, so instead of tens of thousands of blogs looking like mine, now perhaps only a few thousand do. Ultimately I'd prefer one of my own photos so that it would be nearly impossible to be copied, but I've yet to find a photo that perfectly fit.

Saturday, January 30, 2010



I redesigned my book review blog and gave it a new name as seen in the snazzy new banner above. You can see the whole blog by clicking here.

No worries. I will still post in this blog. I'll explain my reasoning for wanting a second blog below, but this blog will continue to be updated as usual so please keep reading!

I changed the name of my book review blog because I didn't think people would know what the other name (The BitterSea Review) meant, and I'm trying to generate a sort of online brand. Before you laugh, the Domain of the Jade Empress was number two on Google when I typed in Cherie Lee. It's not now. After I saw that, I made this blog supposedly unsearchable (not entirely true, as I found, but quite a bit trickier now than it was), and I stripped my name from almost everything. I'm debating changing the url but didn't want to confuse my few regular visitors, and it doesn't contain my last name at least.

The reason I did this is, while I am always careful not to post anything embarrassing here, I'd rather not be represented by my random mishmash of thoughts. If anything associated with me comes up second on Google, I want it to be just a little more focused, coherent, and show off at least a little of my design and writing skills.

So I've put my name on my book review blog and, hopefully, several years down the line (because that's how long it took with this one) that blog will be second on google under Cherie Lee.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009



This blog's great for casual posts, and I'll continue to post here daily, but I wanted a more professional blog to show to employers if they want an example of my blogging skill. So I'm starting The BitterSea Review, and I'm going to repost all my book and movie reviews there. Currently I don't have any new content planned for this blog other than what I funnel over from here. But if you like to read my reviews and miss them in the deluge of other posts, it might be easier to look there from time to time. The reason these blogs aren't linked is because I prefer to keep my personal and professional blogs completely seperate. If employers find this blog on their own, I'm not concerned, because it's not bad. But it's just not what I'd show.