Category: process post

  • Process Post 5

    I am deeply appreciative of Mirai’s thoughtful critique of my website. Her insights shed light on important aspects that require improvement. Despite my aversion to socializing, as stated on the “About Me” page, Mirai astutely observed that my blog serves as a platform for sharing personal experiences without the need for direct interaction. She aptly…

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  • Map Out My Site

    Map Out My Site

    One of my considerations for my website is achieving a clean and minimalist look. Designing the elements and functionalities of the webpage to be intuitive is an effective approach. In arranging elements, I primarily focus on their spatial awareness and tidiness. Upon entering the website, visitors are greeted with a large photograph I captured, serving…

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  • Imagined Audience

    Imagined Audience

    The audience I envision for my website is individuals interested in travel and photography. My articles are presented in the form of pictures, scene descriptions, or stories. As I mentioned in the “About Me” section, I aim to transport the audience back to vivid memories through my words and images. Since pictures play a crucial…

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  • Blog Setup

    Blog Setup

    This is my first time creating my own website. I don’t have much knowledge about design styles, so I had to choose a blue minimalist theme from the existing options in WordPress, which I liked. As for the content of the blog, I put a lot of thought into it. While I have the habit…

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  • Talking With Strangers

    Talking With Strangers

    This week, I flew back to Vancouver from my exchange trip in Sweden. During the flight, I encountered a stranger – a middle-aged woman with neatly trimmed short hair. Despite wearing glasses, her face did not appear stern. She sat in the middle seat of a three-person row and began a friendly conversation with the…

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