Articles Tagged 'resolution'
7 New Year’s Resolutions To Help Improve Your Personal And Work Life
So are you ready for doing awesome things (remember, this year can be the last one)? And which things do you want to do? When are you doing them? How will you know by the end of 2012 that you've done all that you wanted to? There is a simple tool to help you keeping tracks of you accomplishments: write down your new year's resolutions. I see a lot of people talking about nerdy things, like "learn a new programming language" or "write more about what you know" but the truth is if you aren't satisfied with your personal life you won't get better results at work. You need to improve yourself in both sides so you'll be a better you. Well, what we'll see here is a kind of "new year's resolutions template," with a lot of ideas that you can steal and we'll see how to keep track of them. Don't forget to check 20 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Become Better at Your Career!
Web Designers’ 2011: New Year’s Resolutions
Time to kick 2010 out and kiss 2011 hello. Yep, it's that time once more when you make new year's resolutions. And looking at it, it's pretty much just like last year - funny. Well for some, who can really stick to their resolutions I salute their determination. One fact about resolutions is that they are just too good to be true, which makes it even harder to accomplish. For example - "A chain smoker's resolution : Quit smoking". Now, that would be very hard to do because as we know smokers are addicted to nicotine and feel like they'd die without a puff an hour. It's better to go like - " Go slow and take only 3 sticks of cigarette a day instead of 5". You can't rush perfection, take one single step at a time. This time, lets stick to making a more realistic list and something that would make you realize your list of resolutions. Here is an inspiring list of resolutions for web designers, developers and bloggers. Hopefully to get you started on the new year right.
What Screen Resolution We Should Design For?
I always struggled at first when I needed to decide, which resolution to design for. So first thing We would need to ask ourselves is - who we will design for, what's really our audience? That's not important only to which resolution create our document, but how big our fonts must be and which browsers we must support. Now the vast majority uses computers with 1024x768 px resolution. But that doesn't mean, that You should create design in 1024x768 resolution too and You got all that space available to use.