Well…I’m blogging but I don’t have much to say. Which is the complete opposite of most people on the web—too much to say and not enough people interested to read it. This class was certainly a challenge. I think I need to wait awhile before I can step back and really see what has come from it. Coming in, I didn’t even know what CSS was. I knew some Photoshop, but I certainly learned a lot more. I learned I prefer Crayola when it comes to coloring. But most of all, I’ve decided that web design is not for me. And that does not make me a bad person. I also learned that I need to be aware of when to let go. I spent many endless hours, at all times of night, working on an assignment, only to discover it wasn’t good at all—sometimes your best won’t be good enough. Lesson for the kids out there! :) Anyway, I’m glad that I took this class at the same time I took the History of the Book. It was a nice juxtaposition of the past and the future of the historical profession.

Everyone in the class had very impressive assignments and projects. You all have my admiration—congratulations!

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