The past few months have been some of the most trying and yet most rewarding months I've experienced thus far in my life...and I am so thankful for each day to have the opportunity to grow and learn.
With that said... I have been slowly putting in the hours of redesigning my site. If you follow me on Instagram (adoredvintage) you might have seen the little image I posted of my "design process".
I knew what work needed to be done but I kept avoiding it all weekend...I'm not exactly sure why, but long story short, last night I finally completed how the product info page should look.
It took me THREE HOURS to make these changes! I have recently been keeping track of my time and really watching how much WORK I'm actually getting done and lately I've been realizing that I invest A LOT of time in all of this and always brush off how much work I actually put into maintaining and building an online vintage clothing store.
I'm quite happy with the progress and just feel like everything is going smoothly for once. :)
Oh and if you're curious...here is the Instagram photo I was talking about...
Just come across your blog, and I love it! Now following you :) the new site design looks great, everything is looking better spaced out. I wish I had the time to start my own site!
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Bits & Bobs
It looks much clearer now. I know it might seem to be only a small change, but the details realy do matter!
ReplyDeleteWauw,it's really cool that you're making your own site. Just setting up a blog has been really time consuming (but also fun!) for me, I can only imagine what it must be like to be creating a web shop. Love the way we're able to follow the design in progress, btw.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the launch of your new site! Bonne chance :-)
Kristine
Thanks Kristine! Hopefully I am able to complete it by my goal launch date which is 6 days from now!
DeleteI am impressed. You are very right. A website is very time consuming but rewarding when you get it right. Congrats, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm impressed! Most of the time, if i want to do HTML work, I Just give up because it frustrates me. But this looks amazing and kudos to you for doing it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It's definitely a lot of work, but well worth it :)
DeleteLooking good and very inspiring to see the progress & to know you tackled this yourself! Way to go. btw I'm not sure if you saw a previous comment I left about being connected through flickr. It's great to now be following your blog.
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http://www.lagelledailydose.blogspot.com
So awesome to see your creative process on paper. Thanks for sharing!
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