Productivity

When was the last time you thought to yourself, “What should I do with all this free time I’ve got?”

Exactly.

Whether you have a system of getting stuff done or you just do whatever you happen to remember on any given day (which we don’t recommend), you’re probably still finding yourself with a growing to-do list.

Fear not, we’re all in the same boat. So in our spare time, we blog about it. (See what I did there?)

Seriously, though, we have found some great productivity tools. And we’ve got a couple folks in the office who really know their stuff when it comes to getting through the day without “having to” take work home.

We’re always open to learning more, so please make sure you take a few minutes and tell us your thoughts on the matter.

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[ April 14, 2009 ]

When there’s nothing left to do but back up.

This model of me at my desk is not to scale, nor is it accurate in color.

This model of me at my desk is not to scale, nor is it accurate in color.

Man it's easy to get distracted. There's the internet, of course. Twitter. Facebook. Linkedin. A host of others and I haven't even walked away from my desk yet. That puts a whole other stream of shiny objects in your path. Co-workers who may not have seen last night's…

[ April 7, 2009 ]

The Value of a Designer’s Cheat Sheet

Cheat sheets can be your best friend and daily ally. No, I'm not talking about that small piece of paper or notes on the palm of your hand that you used in Ninth grade Spanish class on test day. I'm talking about the use of a cheat sheet in Photoshop.

There are items, shapes or icons that you favor and use often in your web designs. You have…

 

[ March 14, 2009 ]

Session wrap up: Behance – Tips for making ideas happen

Nothing happens if you do nothing with your ideas. Seems so simple.

Nothing happens if you do nothing with your ideas. Seems so simple.

Making the case for organization to a room full of creative folk isn't always easy, but it sure did make sense. Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance, ran through a bit about the problems they've identified within creative organizations. Three of the big ones were what he calls the…

[ February 5, 2009 ]

Workspace

To some of us, workspace seems unimportant. A desk where we place our papers, a lamp to light our desk and generally a place to stash our stuff. Yet, we are there for somewhere near eight hours a day. It's this realization that got me thinking about how little we care about it and how our desk just serves as a big shelf.

When I recognized this I…

 

[ January 29, 2009 ]

Tales of dysfunction and success

As Dave Perks mentioned, the two of us have been discussing technical and creative mindsets. I've worked in a lot of places where technical and creative staff have pushed each other away, to the point where there's maybe only one point of contact between the two departments.

As a result, the idea people have to allocate resources for tasks they…

[ October 9, 2008 ]

Where I go when my writing’s going nowhere

Writing Down the Bones, Natalie GoldbergWriting used to come very easy for me. It doesn't anymore. But that's not because I've lost the ability. On the contrary, I feel like I've gotten better. Maybe not Hemingway better, but definitely better.

See, writing is easy when you don't give much thought to it. The problem is that if you're not giving it any thought, then neither are your…

 

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