Productivity Tutorials
Sync Your Life: Great Tools to Sync, Backup and Store your Files
December 2, 2009 by Derek Walter · 6 Comments

You probably remember that one time when you really needed a copy of that spreadsheet for the meeting; only to realize it was sitting on your hard drive at home. Or the time you wrote up that great list of ideas and forgot to e-mail it to yourself. If you use multiple devices for computing, the good news is these potential hazards can be avoided. There are now some great online tools to keep your files, notes, and other essential data synced between your desktop, laptop, and mobile phone. Here are... learn more
Resize It! Part 2 – Using an Action in a Batch Process
December 17, 2008 by Carma Leichty · Leave a Comment

In the Part 1 of Using Photoshop Actions, we set up an Action to resize our images and add a stroke just inside the perimeter of an image. Below is an example of applying that action to an image: Image with Action Applied In this second part, we will apply this action in a batch process. The end result will be an entire folder of images are resized with a stroke just inside the perimeter of each image. learn more Read More →
Information Architecture And You
December 6, 2008 by Jim Creech · Leave a Comment

Information Architecture (IA) is defined as… “The art and science of organizing and labeling websites, intranets, online communities and software to support usability.“ On the web, information is exponentially growing at a pace that is almost impossible to keep up with. Companies these days need personnel and proven architectures in place to get their message out to the minions of prosumers in a highly efficient manner. Notice I said prosumer instead of consumer. Applications are... learn more
Why I Converted to Adobe Bridge
October 31, 2008 by Carma Leichty · 1 Comment

Once upon a time I was a skeptic of Adobe Bridge. It took too long to open. It didn’t seem to necessarily enhance my workflow, so I just kind of ignored it. But, that has changed! Adobe Bridge has become an invaluable tool within my work environment. learn more Read More →
The Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox
October 29, 2008 by Carma Leichty · 7 Comments
The Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox is often listed as one of the must-have tools for web developers. Having used the toolbar within my design environment, I whole-heartedly agree. It cuts back development time by hours. It makes what can be tedious tasks, almost fun. It lets me quickly glance at a website in a different size window. It helps me debug and validate JavaScript and CSS code. learn more Read More →
Productivity Tips for the Home Office
August 15, 2007 by Oliver Dale · 19 Comments
I have been working from home for just over a year now, in the beginning I found it hard to focus and my productivity dropped, especially in the summer months when the sun was shining and beckoning me to go out. Today I’m going to share a few tips that I have put in to practice… learn more Read More →









