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Refurbished 2025
Handcrafted with dedication by Arslohgo

Site and Navigation in a Nutshell


ARSLohgo – the person behind ArtDig WorX visualizes language or verbalizes images and exhibits them on this website. This is a non-commercial, private project website that presents artificial entities.

The website redesign, the restriction to exclusively digitally created mini-posters, and the necessary restructuring of the user interface to focus on the ‘essentials’ were further steps in the presentation process. The website’s structure is anything but uniform. This is intentional, as the website is meant to be a ‘playground’ for browsing rather than a place for targeted searches.

Navigating, i. e. poking around

The portfolio displays all works (each one a project in itself). When loading for the first time, it may take a little while for all works to be displayed—once cached, the “waiting time” is no longer an issue. Here, the display can be filtered according to different categories (for example, to reduce the scope of the works to bedisplayed).

Moving the mouse pointer over one of the images displays the name and a brief description of the work. A left mouse click on an image opens the corresponding portfolio page with a large version of the image and its description.

Left-clicking on the image provides a full-screen view of the image. Use “Alt” + “Left Arrow” on the keyboard or the browser’s “Left Arrow” icon to close the image display.

Within the portfolio, you can scroll back and forth and display all images again. Below the image, the “Previous,” “All Projects,” and “Next” links allow you to navigate. These three links are not always located directly below the image. Depending on the length of the description text, there may be a gap between the image and the navigation links.

Note: If you have accessed a specific portfolio page via an image filter, this filter will no longer be active when navigating from the portfolio page. You can scroll forwards and backwards through the entire image collection. If you want filtered images to remain available, you should open images for viewing in a separate tab (right-click on the image and select ‘Open link in a new tab’ from the context menu). If you want to view the description of another filtered image, switch back to the tab with the filtered images and open the desired image in another tab.