Here they are- glimpses of how the Ravine has appeared over the years.Ah, the memories....

Version 1.0. Yep! this is it, the original verson of the Ravine, complete with She-Wolf sprawled out lazily on a cluster of vines. Not a bad idea at the time, but overall the design didn't feel "together" enough for my tastes.

The Studio, Version 1.0. First experimentation with Javascript- the little circle displayed a different picture depending on what's clicked. Nice flowers, but considering there were only two options, all and all a bit much.

Getting slightly better- Version 2.0, this design still remains on the old archived version over at Furnation. Those options lit up with clicking. Still like the butterflies.

The Studio version 2.0. Not grouped well enough for my tastes, but I still like She-Wolf there with her sketchbook. The Studio Version 2.0, first time for "Free your mind, unleash your soul"

Version 3.0 Moving from Furnation: first up during the four months of service with homepages.mac.com, before the service was cancelled. Later remained when moved to Roninfur.com. Blue roses-simple, yet elegent design. Still like this one.

The Studio version 3.0- the least extravagent of previous versions, basic layout as other pages. Getting the rose background was a last-minute decison, but one which I'm pleased over. Least I forget, it's gone from two choices to five, then six.

Version 4.0, uploaded after my year of study in Hangzhou, China. Liked the concept, but not as happy with the result. In retrospect, although She-Wolf appears ok, I think the over-use of text effects just didn't work.

The Studio, version 4.0. Those fans never worked right, but I enjoyed the triple courtisans. Links between on and off-site more organized.

Version 5.0, with a new character (Rosaline the bunny) in the spotlight. This imitation goth look lasted from December of 2003 to the summer of 2005, and had a great feel. My favorite look to date.

The studio, version 5.0. The side symbol was an alteration of the original design on Ros's back, something that meant absolutly nothing but spiritually looked like it could have meant anything. It was simple but stunning, and I loved it.