Keeping research relevant leads me to one simple Flow Diagram.
When researching my topic of drawing I came across a Wikipedia page, which contained loads of different sub-topics within the topic of Drawing.
At first I was confused as to what I was going to include in my website in terms of subject information, however I then realized that I only need to keep things extremely relevant - this means I excluded anything that was relevant to a certain extent (or rather information that was only a little relevant) otherwise there would have been too much information to include and I would have made a mess of things (most likely).
This leads me to one basic Flow Diagram.
As a result my site will look something like this:
Home
Drawing/Painting/Sketch/Digital/Media
This is basically a simplified version of the Flow Diagram in my Sketchbook.
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