SharePoint TAO

SharePoint: Estimating a branding project ...

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NOTE: This method of estimation does require some level of experience with SharePoint SharePoint branding is no small undertaking.  I have been through many of th [...]

Social Media

5 tips for a better personal brand ...

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Personal branding is something I am passionate about.  In today’s business world it is incumbent on each of us to take control of our own careers inside the office [...]

Usability

Do I really need an FAQ? ...

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Do you have an FAQ on your site?  Have you really considered whether or not you actually need one?  The FAQ list is a term that is generally understood to mean Fr [...]

Inspiration

5 interesting sources of inspiration for your next ...

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Ever want to start a new project but come up short on inspiration?  There is always the overused game and sci-fi themes or perhaps the hotrod and chopper style that [...]
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2010 05/05

How do you present logos to clients? The logo contact sheet

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I suppose every designer has a different way to doing this.  My technique is one that evolved out of questions that clients would ask me each time I presented an idea to them.  Questions like, How would this look with my tag line? What other colors can we do this in? What fonts would compliment this logo design? How does this look with my color palette?  What if I need to print this in black and white? How about different sizes?

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2010 05/05

Art meets computer: Booom Box project log part 3

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This is a continuation of my custom computer project called Booom Box.  This project began in 2006 and was a labor of love for months to follow.  Eventually this system became my personal gaming rig and came with me to many LAN parties.  Now this case graces a shelf in my office.  This worklog documents the entire process from start to finish.  Check out Part 1 & Part 2 of the series in previous posts…

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2010 03/05

Art meets computer: Booom Box project log part 2

BooomBox

This is a continuation of my custom computer project called Booom Box.  This project began in 2006 and was a labor of love for months to follow.  Eventually this system became my personal gaming rig and came with me to many LAN parties.  Now this case graces a shelf in my office.  This worklog documents the entire process from start to finish.  Check out Part 1 of the series in a previous post…

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