I love building projects - both digital and physical - but one thing I want to become better at is recording the evolution of those projects. Not just take a picture of screenshot when they are done and published but throughout their development process and during their evolution after they have been published.
Alex Chan has a great blog post on the topic. In [You should take more screenshots](https://alexwlchan.net/2022/screenshots Alex says:
So as well as files, I save the next best thing: screenshots. I have dozens and dozens of screenshots of things I’ve made (and a handful of screen recordings, too). They’re a sort of “visual journal” of fun, silly and interesting things I’ve done on my computer.
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Each of these images tells a story of something I made. They’re not as good as having the original, working thing – but they’re much better than nothing. I can dip in quickly and easily, and instantly be reminded of the creativity of my past self.
One good way to get into the habit is by building in public since you are more likely to share your progress so you create this artefacts. After that, all you need to do is to document them somewhere so they can be found later.