A couple of weeks ago, I decided to get myself a good domain. After looking at various domain names, I picked abi.sh1. And here you are, looking at the end result.
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I let my old domain foyrek.com expire last Friday. While it was a nice domain, I don’t know anyone who ever understood what it meant until I told them what it meant. You, dear reader, do you see it now? Feel free to take a minute to think about it. No? Well, if you wrote foyrek.com backwards, you get moc.keryof and so, if i had a subdomain called “blog”, it would become… you see it now, don’t you?
Not too clever but my excuse is that I only had a few minutes to pick it and it’s served me well for the last couple of years. I used my blog URL as my real homepage anyway.
The New
You are looking at the design of the new blog. And this is how the new homepage looks.

The background picture is actually lot more striking than it appears here but because screen resolutions vary widely and because there isn’t a cross-browser way to get the background to resize based on the user’s resolution, I have had to keep the size fixed. It will look better if you have a higher resolution monitor.
On the whole, this site is my attempt at emotional design. It’s supposed to be uplifting and hopeful, and about silence and infinity and new beginnings and bliss.
CSS3 Goodness
It makes heavy use of CSS3 features such as corner-radius and box-shadow which are only visible if you’re on Firefox or Safari. The effect of combining these two properties is stunning.
The script font on top of this page and on the homepage is “Handwriting – Dakota” (also known simply as “Dakota”). It’s only available on Mac OS X. So, my optimal font rendering chain looked like this ― Local font (OS X only) > @font-face > Cufon. But because Firefox (unlike Safari) shows the text even before the font is downloaded, which looks ugly, I decided to stick with Cufon for all platforms. <canvas>, albeit not the best solution, is still an Open Web technology.
And of course, there are the usual things that just make me feel good about this website – semantic, valid HTML, CSS that will almost validate but will fail for obvious reasons and microformats.
RTFF
Read the fucking footer.
The footer is by far my favorite part of this website. At 1020 words, it might be a little long, but it stands as a humble tribute to hackers (the real ones), my footer, self-reference, Italo Calvino, Douglas Hofstader, strange loops and Jeff Hawkins.
A Work in Progress
There are too many imperfections to list here. I am not satisfied just yet.
- Don’t ask me what it means; it most certainly has nothing to do with shell scripts ↩
July 9th, 2009
by Folletto Malefico
Yes, surely the footer is something strange… but it’s an interesting choice. :)
The overall look is very good, and as you point out, it feels before it looks something.
There are just a few parts that you might look again (take this with a grain of salt, it’s just nitpicking a good design):
1. the date at the top, on the side of the title, doesn’t seem (Fx3.5) aligned well. Maybe you could try to align it to the bottom of the first line, in order to have its height exactly equal to the small-cap letter of the title.
2. The comment boxes uses “Courier” here (Fx3.5 on Mac). It’s a bit strange on a serif website (and also the blog title uses a third font…).
3. Maybe you could make the comment box bigger. I’m feeling a bit constrained writing this piece.
I hope this helps. Good work. :)
July 10th, 2009
by Chris Brakebill
I like the design. Makes my blog look like a clusterfuck. Also I thoroughly enjoyed the footer
July 10th, 2009
by Abi Raja
The Author
Folletto, you are spot on. This Wordpress theme is heavily modified from the WPTypo theme (as I mention on the About page) and the only part of the theme that I did not modify much was the comments. I added the Gravatar and that’s about it. I was going to focus completely on comments (not just the visual design, but also about how to design for intelligent comments) in another blogpost, that’s probably coming in a week or two. But for the time being, I’ve change it according to your suggestions – it’s all Garamond and the comment box is bigger. I agree with (1) too, looks visually odd, will changed it once I figure out how to do it. Thanks for the criticism.
Chris, glad you enjoyed the footer. A blog only has to be readable and yours is, which is good enough.
July 10th, 2009
by Ganesh
Cool! Good luck on your new blog,mate :)