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My blog categories page has, until today, been designed with a functional mindset: the purpose of the page was to list all of the categories I use on my website. But, this week, I started thinking about how I could improve the page, to make it more of a hub to explore different parts of my site, and to elevate the different kinds of writing I do most.One of my main design goals was for the page to be organised into groups, each group representing a different topic about which I write. As I started to work on this goal, however, I realised there were many more mini tasks waiting for me: some category pages were being overwritten by static pages I had made, I had a few pairs of categories that were identical (or almost identical) in purpose, some categories had not been used in years and their contents could be moved elsewhere. This led me to start reorganising posts in my categories. These tasks were broken down into:Creating new categories that I have wanted for a while (i.e. Nature…

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