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Day: January 26, 2015

Slight Appearance Update

January 26, 201510 Comments

Good morning all,

I’ve been wanting to try a new blog look for a while — pardon the theme and layout changes while I work on that. There is not a way to do it behind the scenes and not publicize it. I realize this is not exciting work for some. But if you like talking blog design, layout, such things, I’d love to ask you a few questions, and to hear your answers.

What do you think of the Preservation in PinkĀ logos? The former banner logo? The small logo? Both have been around for years. I’ve always liked them, but maybe a fresh look is good? Bloggers and others, when is the appropriate time to update a logo?

banner logo (formerly on top of the blog)

banner logo (formerly on top of the blog)

small logo - used for social media and business cards.

small logo – used for social media and business cards.

Small changes right now: social media links / email / etc can be found via buttons on the button of the home page. Scroll down. And some of the sidebar widgets have been moved to the bottom footer areas.

Everything else should be the same for the now. Thanks for your patience and thoughts!

Happy Monday!

– Kaitlin

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