September 21st, 2007
Vyoma recently featured one of his casual works on Kalaalog:
This digital painting is quite large - A4 size at 300 dpi. You can proceed to the deviantART entry if you wish to buy the prints or view a larger version. This is not one the best works I have done, but I have been experimenting […]
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March 12th, 2007
What’s the point of having everything you need, stored away somewhere on some shelves or a hard disk, if you’ll have a hard time locating them? It’s good to build a comprehensive Inventory 2.0. But it’s also important to consider how you’ll be able to access your archive later.
While rushing to finish a deadline, it’s […]
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March 3rd, 2007
Now that you’ve decided how to store it, the next step to take before compiling your Inventory 2.0 is to make sure you have enough space/capacity to store everything. If you’re storing files, hard copies, or anything physical, you’d better make sure you have enough file cabinets, shelves, or containers to do so.
And with the […]
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March 1st, 2007
Before you go about compiling your Inventory 2.0, you have to decide how you’ll store it. Will the storage be physical, like file cabinets for your paperwork, or virtual, like back-ups or external hard drives?
It’s obvious that virtual inventories have many advantages over their physical counterparts. The former is more accessible and easier to manage, […]
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February 27th, 2007
Believe it or not, all contract workers should maintain an inventory. In fact, it’s a must.
“Inventory” in this sense doesn’t mean your traditional warehouse of goods or commodities, but an archive freelancers use to accomplish projects. Some writers print out their works and file them (or simply back up the documents). Photographers keep a database […]
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