About
About the author
“My name is Justas Laužadis. I have worked in software testing since the summer of 2015, but when I think of testing as an activity involving critical thinking, analysis, comprehension, problem-solving, balancing solutioning and experimentation - I got passionate about such things a lot earlier (back in high school, science olympiads, math, physics, chemistry, computer science, etc.) and got into exploring them since. I hope this blog will become yet another tool for exploring and experimenting further.”
About “TestWhere”
“TestWhere” as a word means nothing. Once I decided to start a blog, I had a vision in my mind, and I recalled my previous experiences with some blogging platforms, revisited some of my previous sites, tested something, and chose one of the platforms. I needed to create a new site, and creating the name was one of the first steps. It took 15, maybe 20 minutes… I wanted something short and catchy. And I liked how these two words sound together. Reminded me of something…
About the logo
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Logo was created using DALL-E 3 image creator.
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The unicorn represents a “modern school” - speed, power, fancy new technology, moving fast and breaking things…
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That gentleman riding a unicorn (this is how DALL-E 3 imagines Isaac Newton) represents a “traditional school” - critical thinking, analysis, experimenting, questioning…
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Those figures are not opponents, but rather partners moving towards the same direction, the same goal.
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Originally, I wanted to add a prism and a rainbow (dispersion) as I found that would be a nice connection between Isaac Newton and unicorns, but when I recognized Newton’s arms in this logo… it selected me.
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Finally, it reminds me the coat of arms of Lithuania, and that is a cherry on top.