The Daily Digital is an experiment to create one digital image for every day of the week, every week of the year. Aside from simple practice, the purpose of this is to cultivate a faster turnaround on concepts, and to experiment in various techniques with implied media and color much faster than traditional medias would allow.

  The goal is not to produce a professional-level image every day, but simply to do something every day. It is designed to help develop decisiveness, creativity, and serve as an exercise to ward off dreadful creative blocks. Experimentation is of the utmost importance for the images, and limiting it in any way would be detrimental to the success of the experiment.

  However, the experiment was put on hiatus after hitting the 100 mark, and unfortunately due to the rigors of academia, has not yet had the opportunity to resume. This may happen soon, because I've been itching to get back into the habit of doing something every day.