Cameron
Dias-Doyle
Hi, I'm Cameron, and I'm a software engineer living in Edinburgh, Scotland.
22 April 2016 - 3 min read
This past week, I’ve sat and read through most of the 14 posts I’ve written since I started this blog, and in doing so realised something fairly crucial. It is not easy to read. Time for a redesign (already)!
In fairness, this blog started its life as an addition to my main portfolio site for no other reason than I wanted an outlet to write. I had no intention (and still don’t, in all honesty) of developing a growing readership; this blog is very much still just for me. But, on the off-chance that someone stumbles across it, it should at least be readable (if not always coherent).
In addition, the original blog was designed to mimic the style of my main site as much as possible; it’s probably a good idea for me to decouple the two (even though they’re hosted on the same domain), as my blog is more focused on personal writings compared with the professional tone of my main site.
So, the major changes are as follows:
Overall, I’m very pleased with the cleaner style. No doubt there’ll be errors here and there (if you find any, please tell me), and I’ll tweak the design over the coming months, but on the whole I do enjoy the new design. As I did in my very first post, here’s a screenshot for future reference of what the new design looks like.

As I’m never really satisfied, this will probably be the first of many overhauls to the blog design. I consider this one of the perks of writing my own code; for now though, I really like how it looks. I might even spread the design across to my main page…