June 2009 Archive

Where I am now

June 29 2009

One of my worst habits with this site is that I place too much focus on the look and feel, which is refreshed it on a fairly regular basis, conversely I ignore my duty to the content, ironic, that I’m doing what I would pull up clients for, putting too much emphasis on aesthetics alone over message and meaning.

Having just returned from @media 2009, my fourth visit to the London based web design and development conference (and reportedly the last in it’s current incarnation), I find myself reflecting on what I’ve accomplished in my career over those four years, my greatest achievements and failings.

Among those I would call the proudest moments would certainly be crafting my first corporate website using my, at the time, limited css skill set. The struggle and feeling of accomplishment in crafting something that only a year previously I would have considered impossible was nothing short of exhilarating.

But wherever achievements stand proud, failures lurk not far behind. There are many things that have been lacking in my development over the years. An inability to overcome my crushing difficulty with social interaction being first and foremost. A long time ago I used to be quite an extrovert, but I think my focus on non-social activities has withdrawn me from public to an unhealthy extent, this is exacerbated by a fear of ‘not being smart enough’ to hold the attention of my peers and friends.

Truth be told, I’m not as smart as I could be, I don’t engage my brain as often as I should do. Challenging myself to meet goals has always been something that I’ve rarely followed through on, part of that is evident in the uneven state of the content on this site.

So what’s next?

Well it all starts with one major change, after 21 years, I’m giving up on monthly comic books. As much as I love comics, I’m losing interest in the continually repeating story lines and the price of normal issues has risen to the point where the drain on my time and wallet just doesn’t seem as worth it anymore.

So the money and time that would go towards comics is now going to be devoted to expanding my library of sociology and industry books. I’m starting off with Robert Wright’s ‘The Moral Animal’ and Malcolm Galdwell’s books ‘Outliers’, ‘Blink’ and ‘The Tipping Point’ and see how I go from there. I’m of course open to suggestions, so feel free to drop me a line with some choice reading material. Hopefully, broadening my horizons in this respect will help improve my confidence in social interactions somewhat.

The next step I’m planning is a complete overhaul of onezom, I started this when I was 19 years old and a lot of the archives here are, quite frankly, cringe worthy. While I appreciate that we should write for permanence on the web, I need to take ownership of this content. The process I plan to undertake will involve reading through everything here, deleting most of the posts and re-writing/categorising any gems to match the new tone of the site. Obviously any posts that are re-written will not retain their original timestamp or comments.

From that point on my focus will be to write articles that are interesting, informative and a little more personal that I’ve attempted before, challenging myself in creative writing, illustration, design and photography unlike ever before, to strike a path that feels right to me and allows me to progress to the next level.

So here ends the first phase of one zombie in a billion.

Thanks

To the many people who have influenced me to move onto this next step.

  • Mum and Dad
  • Uncle Gordon
  • Leigh Anderson
  • Karsten Moerman
  • Peter Still
  • Joe Lear
  • Yulia Kovanova
  • Fred Fogarty

And those who inspire me through their work and presentations

  • Andy Clarke
  • Jason Santa Maria
  • Simon Collison
  • Leah Culver
  • Daniel Burka
  • Jeffrey Zeldman