Soon I was fed up with the initial design of my website. It was costly, not easy to maintain and could hardly keep up with the growing number of articles. Even then it became apparent that frames, flash and tiled backgrounds were no good ideas. Especially not if you wrote about brain-friendly web design.
But we were all bragging about our technical skills back then, you know? Time to become more mature.
The redesign solved these problems and the site took a big step towards a more modern design. The brain image merely became a color-inverted logo of the new website.
It also had an innovation: I started checking other websites for ergonomic errors (offering usability tests, or more precise: heuristic analysis) and later issued certificates. These results could also be viewed in my forum and discussed with other people interested in the topic.