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What is Archive 63?

Archive 63 is a graphic design project above everything else that it can be and already is.This graphic design project is as large as my life and resources allow it to be - It involves my virtual and tangible spaces, ranging from silly graphics to put in my computer, as far as designing the room in which I will spend 80% of my time alive (This sounds a bit sad but I quite enjoy talking to my friends on my puter and making the silly graphics and playing videogames and everything else related to technology, as well as using the room for literally everything else, even if not in the computer).

By coincidence, this graphic design project is also the thing that drives me forward; I have a long history of improving myself with the help of research and feedback from friends and relatives in order to be closer to who I strive to be, and since many of the conclussions and results I've reached, happen to come from different sources as well as some of my own thought, I figured it would be nice to put everything together in a place where I can express my understanding of the topic and provide the sources for everything, perhaps this will serve someone one day.

I started writing documents on these things to one day share with the world, and together with my design passion, I made this website. One thing led to the other and suddenly everything I did was branded with A63 - I was A63 since the start. From this point forth, I decided anything me related was going to be part of A63.

"If it's this personal, why are you sharing it?" Because one of the most vital parts of improvement is feedback, and to be able to get feedback I need for someone else to see, and most importantly to talk back about what can be improved. If you have feedback on the website or articles, contact me!

How did Archive 63 come to life?

I used to have a folder in which I saved things I thought I'd need later, I jokingly called it MI6 archive, then later on when I started archiving clips of my friends in it (innocent clips to laugh about later, epic gamer moments and anything else that I thought was memorable) I jokingly renamed it to Blackmail.

After some time, the folder expanded to more things than just clips, it had pictures, documents and other files that I swore I needed to keep for the sake of remembering in case I forgot, I started categorizing things, and then I renamed it to something that seemed more scientific and techy.