Updating the Site

So I have to admit the I took great pleasure in my ability to “bring the ugly” with my previous site design. However, in light of the fact that I designed it while on a train from Portland to Seattle two years ago and it was a bit unpolished and hard to read, I decided it was time for an update. Hence what you see here now. It isn’t a total redesign as the layout is pretty much the same. What you will note is…

  • A new color scheme thanks to Daily Color Scheme. I will likely play with this a bit and make changes periodically.
  • Along with the ugly colors go the the old moniker, “Dubious Party Tricks and The Benefits of Complicated Belts”. There isn’t much mystery behind the name, and let’s just agree that it needed to be updated. Don’t try and make to much sense of the new name, “Dromedary Apothecary”, as there is not a whole lot of meaning to be read into it.
  • Finally, I am going to be adding a few new “features”; nothing too groundbreaking, just a chance for me to try out some cool tools and expedite content delivery so this sucker doesn’t get too stale. One of these new features is a del.icio.us Daily Blog Post, that should appear today although I haven’t tested it, so fingers crossed…

Let me know if anything is too distracting, painful or just ugly and I’ll do my best to fix it.

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  • Dromedary Apothecary

    This is the weblog of Kit Kemper. It is generally about marketing. Marketing in the sense that pretty much everything you do as a company and more often as a person these days devolves into marketing of some sort or another. It is also about tech in much the same way as it is about marketing, technology touches more of our lives every day and where people, marketing, and technology converge there are some pretty interesting things happening.