06/07/13
Off late, there has been couple of gradual, but significant, developments in my professional life. To start with, I have abandoned Adobe Fireworks and moved completely to Photoshop. I have always been a fan of Photoshop but with Adobe discontinuing it’s attempt at a sole UI designing app, and frequent crashes I just had to stop using it. I mean I still use it for the older on-going projects at work but have gone full PS.
Designing Experience
http://sicanstudios.com/post/designing-experience/Keep Calm and Carry On
http://cognition.happycog.com/article/keep-calm-and-carry-onWeb Celebrities - a bad term for a good thing
https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/3e8887862de1Tale of a top-10 App: Part 1
http://mobile.smashingmagazine.com/2013/07/04/top-ten-app-part-1-idea-and-design/Continuous Design and the NoPSD Movement
http://mobile.smashingmagazine.com/2013/07/04/top-ten-app-part-1-idea-and-design/34 Detailed UI Concept Sketches
http://bashooka.com/inspiration/ui-concept-sketches/7 Tips for Staying Creative
https://creativemarket.com/blog/2013/07/02/7-tips-for-staying-creative
I just finished Manage Your Day To Day by 99U. Result?
I have Producteev, iCal, Notes and Evernote always running.
I favorite my favorite links and URLs on Twitter or Pocket them for reading over the weekend. I start my work day by doing the most interesting project of the day and then gradually shifting and switching between iterations on older projects or conceptualizing new ones and finding atleast an hour everyday for reading online and do some coding practice - I’m following Tap, Move, Shake by Todd Moore.I’ll try to put more about this book in a separate post shortly.
Are Coders Worth It?
http://www.aeonmagazine.com/living-together/james-somers-web-developer-money/Get organized, get clean: Naming convention and folder structure
http://dribbble.com/shots/1131013-NamingBackstage: An inside look at how we use Basecamp
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/3194-backstage-an-inside-look-at-how-we-use-basecamp
What’s more, delegating isn’t easy for me. Even though the paperwork and other chores were piling up, I still had a hard time letting go. I have a feeling I’m not alone in this. It’s tough for the person who started the business to begin to let go. For more than a decade, I’ve been involved in every decision at this company, from which hosting company to use to what brand of paper towel goes in the kitchen. When you’re that used to having every decision run through you, it can be a bit unnerving to surrender control. I understand that it’s silly to believe that every small decision needs to run through you. But it’s such a primal instinct when your business is your baby.Jason Fried
Step one is admitting you have a problem
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2051-step-one-is-admitting-you-have-a-problemYou are not on a fucking plane
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/347-youre-not-on-a-fucking-plane-and-if-you-are-it-doesnt-matter
Thanks,
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