Two things that I’ve struggled with since leaving art school and joining the workforce: keeping track of tasks, and keeping track of time spent on various projects. I’ve tried many methods and tools, I’ve observed the methods of others, and I think I may have found the system for me — Taskpaper. Taskpaper is for […]
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In this service driven field of web design and development, having a variety of clients means having a variety of development environments. Some clients have their own development teams and need design, HTML/CSS work. Other clients have little more than a need, funds and motivation. I’ve noticed that in all these different working arrangements (either […]
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In ‘06, I slowed down my writing here for web-graphics for several reasons.
**Browsers**. Much of what I was writing about had to do with CSS techniques that could be employed during a time when modern browsers were less prevalent. Constructing layouts that could match designs, render well in various browsers, and still retain semantic HTML […]
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