New Year, New Decade, New Blog
It’s a new decade, and with that comes some new changes, one of them being officially starting up the blog that I’ve been toying with for some time now. So that being said (or written in our case) what am I going to blog about? Who will read it? and how frequently will it be updated?
Those are the questions I’ve been bouncing around in my head. The problem is, some things I want to talk about don’t necessarily fit into one easily digestible feed and I didn’t want someone feeling like they were on a poorly built roller coaster. At the end of the day it’s all about how it’s prepared and delivered.
This blog will primarily be anything I want to talk about, with additional articles on what I think might interest or assist readers. I'll be focusing on story driven content, whether that's the story of my journey, the progression on projects or things that inspire me.
So now the introduction is done, what about a general birds eye view of the topics that may be covered?
• Project Updates
• Design
• Photography
• Behind-the-scene
• Instructional Design
• Personal and Professional Development
• Culture
• Travel
• Podcasting
So who exactly is going to be reading them?
Well, my hope is that it primarily serves people who are interested in my perspective, my work or on the journey of progression. I want the audience (no matter how big or small) to be engaged by the content because it’s something a little different, honest and not written in a formula to get clicks or to sell anything.
I’m also always open for conversation, so if you have something you want to hear about, or a different perspective, reach out. You can find my mainly on Twitter, Instagram or through this contact form.
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Have a lovely year everyone,
Dean
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