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Archiving this blog

Our life is the smallest rounding error on the timeline of existence.

It's crazy. The project that put my name on the map, which made this blog relevant, is nearly a decade old. If you're reading this, there are two possibilities.

One. You found yourself reading an old article or project of mine, and you got to the main menu where you are now reading this post. It's not that bad. Thanks for passing by and going through fragments of my life, either recently after I've written this or many years in the future.

Two. You still have this blog on your old and trusty RSS feed, and looking at the notification, you wondered; wait, this name tells me something. If that's the case, I am at a loss for words. Nearly a decade has passed. A kid or teen, like me before, now an adult. How have you been? How's life? I hope you're good, you're happy, that you found a way to take this nanoscopic slice of life and existence, we're given out of nowhere, and you're doing something with it. If not, what are you waiting for? Unless proven otherwise, there's nothing else.

Since the prime of this blog, I've had so many ups and downs, but looking at the average, it's pretty amazing how far I've gone and how many sharp turns I took to end up here.

I'm archiving this blog to put up a new "portfolio-like" site I coded. This has always been the plan, but 2023 starts with a massive slap for change. I'd love to go into more details, but at the same time, none of the recent developments of my life have been introduced on this blog and would therefore require a long introduction.

I really have no proper ending for this text, nothing special to announce or to inspire.

If you've been here before for my Windows or iOS project, I want to say thanks, and I hope that this decade went the way you wanted. If it didn't go well, this is your wake-up call for change. In my case, that's why I'm archiving this site and launching a new jaymachalani.com; I got my wake-up call, and I need some change and new challenges.

Time goes by too fast; always remember that and use it as a foundation for your quest for happiness.

Take care friend and have a fantastic day!


Organizing years of work is a crappy job

It had to be done.

It doesn't make a lot of sense to be a designer without a portfolio. Actually, I think it is just plain stupid. 

This site will be updated slowly with my work once I find all the files, get them in some clean slides and add a little description for everything. 

I think I'll start with the Branding section since they are the easiest files to organize and describe. 

Anyways, back to my archives, I need to find the buried original Fireworks PNGs for all my designs! sigh....