welcome to high contrast

2008 business consulting creative philadelphia 26 August 2008 | View Comments

I’ve historically been one to avoid the polarization of ideas. Even when there’s a clear good vs. bad, I find myself in the position where it’s been best to keep cool and simply act as a mediator, since I’m good at that task as well.

More and more, I’m finding myself not only comfortable, but confident enough in my opinions that I can, and do, take a stand.

I’m no longer fearful of being high contrast. I’m realizing that my contrasting opinions to the majority are what will continue to set me apart.

And as such, the newest edition of dangerouslyawesome.com takes that into account, both content-wise as I flesh out some new concepts of my own, and from a visual standpoint.

Welcome to Dangerously Awesome Dot Com : High Contrast Edition.

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  1. I applaud your newly realised stance. I’ve been gradually coming to a similar understanding myself. I look forward to seeing you really unleash!

    And happy birthday. I hope it’s a bloody ripper!

  2. michael says:

    While you’re at it, what about increasing the contrast of the entry text? It’s your online voice and I’m having trouble reading it. The visual hierarchy here doesn’t support your vision.

  3. Alex Hillman says:

    @michael: what would you change to make the text higher contrast? if you suggest some colors, I’d be happy to try it out.

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