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		<title>Intentions for 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andi Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people set New Year's resolutions, and we're no different.  We just like to call them intentions.  Resolution is such an inflexible word and seems to signify an end-goal;  intentions give us a starting point.  A focus and perspective from which to approach our work.  Here are a few of our intentions for the coming year. <a href="http://bigseadesign.com/blog/web-design/intentions-for-2012" class="read-more">See more <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people set New Year&#8217;s resolutions, and we&#8217;re no different.  We just like to call them intentions.  Resolution is such an inflexible word and seems to signify an end-goal;  intentions give us a starting point.  A focus and perspective from which to approach our work.<br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/8286330@N03/4322042366/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1884" title="Intentions for 2012" src="http://bigseadesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/getexcited.jpeg" alt="" width="480" height="640" /></a></p>
<p>Starting a new year is a great time to start working on new limits, new approaches and new systems for your business and your life.  So, our intentions are as follows:</p>
<h3>For the business:</h3>
<ol>
<li>Move to a more <strong>client-centric design approach</strong> by building partnership agreements rather than one-off build contracts.</li>
<li><strong>Make it all responsive</strong>. Or at least adaptive. There is no excuse for fixed-width any more.</li>
<li><strong>Learn more, and more and more</strong>. Every Friday afternoon is designated self-improvement day. That means learning through tutorials or videos, reading or working on personal projects.</li>
</ol>
<h3><a title="Andi Graham" href="http://bigseadesign.com/team/andi-graham">Andi</a>&#8216;s intentions</h3>
<ol>
<li><strong>More personal communication; less email.</strong> Talk it out. Touch base and catch up. Plan regularly scheduled phone calls with all ongoing development projects.  Travel if necessary for kickoff and important milestone meetings. Go the extra mile.</li>
<li><strong>Give back to the community</strong>. Speak more; attend more meet-ups; finish the book I&#8217;ve started writing three different times.  Share my knowledge more.</li>
<li><strong>Plan better</strong>. Stick to an organized, well-structured project planning approach and spend more time on thorough contracts with detailed SOW agreements.</li>
</ol>
<h3><a title="Charlene Foote" href="http://bigseadesign.com/team/charlene-foote">Charlene&#8217;s</a> intentions</h3>
<ol>
<li><strong>Go responsive</strong>. Just dig in and make it responsive. It&#8217;s not exactly a brand new concept. Just do it already.</li>
<li><strong>Get Sass(y)</strong>. CSS is awesome and SASS just adds MORE awesomeness. We all need something new and fresh in our lives sometimes&#8211;this is it.</li>
</ol>
<h3><a title="Jessica Barnett" href="http://bigseadesign.com/team/jessica-barnett">Jessica&#8217;s</a> intentions</h3>
<ol>
<li><strong>Better time management</strong>. Follow the schedules and to-do lists I make, but don&#8217;t use nearly enough. Say &#8220;no&#8221; more, prioritize better and spend less time browsing the wonders of the internets.</li>
<li><strong>Write more</strong>. I&#8217;d be happy if I wrote about just about anything at this point as long as it&#8217;s more significant than emails, texts and Facebook updates.</li>
<li><strong>Move quicker</strong>. Send the stupid email, don&#8217;t stare at it in Drafts for an hour. Get things out of &#8220;planning&#8221; and into &#8220;production&#8221; faster.</li>
</ol>
<h3><a title="James Sylvanus" href="http://bigseadesign.com/team/james-sylvanus">James&#8217;s</a> intentions</h3>
<ol>
<li><strong>Give back more</strong>. Finish the next version of one open source project, start another one, and help others with theirs. Use GitHub to interact, not just for versioning things.</li>
<li><strong>Play and learn more</strong>. Tinker with new technology on a weekly basis. Watch more screencasts. Read more books. Always have a podcast handy.</li>
<li><strong>Take over the world</strong>. Muahahahaahaaaa!</li>
</ol>
<h3><a title="Keith Morgan" href="http://bigseadesign.com/team/keith-morgan">Keith</a>&#8216;s intentions</h3>
<ol>
<li><strong>Find a balance between efficiency and properly documented code/projects.</strong>  We work in a client driven business &#8211; budgets and timeframes conspire to sacrifice the proper documentation of code and projects for on time delivery. this year i want to find more of a balance &#8211; a few extra hours documenting code will make future updates easier and save time in the long run</li>
<li><strong>Take more pictures</strong>! My hobbies shift from year to year and I&#8217;ve been ignoring this one for too long. I want to shoot more panorama shots of the downtown St. Pete area. Here&#8217;s one that i took in <a href="http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-1833008-charleston-cityscape.php?st=ed2cb3a">Charleston</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Work on pace</strong>.  Ever hear the old saying &#8220;start out like you can hold out&#8221;?  I&#8217;m going to work on applying that this year. Too often, I procrastinate; looking for motivation to tackle a big project and then code in a burst. I&#8217;ve found that if I work steadily, but more slowly, I can get more accomplished because I end up turning out more code.</li>
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<p>Now you&#8217;ve seen ours and you can hold us accountable (<em>seriously &#8211; hold us accountable!).  </em>What are your professional intentions for the year?</p>
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		<title>Lessons learned: Think it all the way through</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 20:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andi Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I learn so much every day.  The profession I&#8217;ve chosen (or did it choose me?) is in an industry that is always changing.  Add that to working with fantastic people that challenge me to think harder every day, and I&#8217;m &#8230; <a href="http://bigseadesign.com/blog/andis-world/lessons-learned-think-it-all-the-way-through" class="read-more">See more <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I learn so much every day.  The profession I&#8217;ve chosen (or did it choose me?) is in an industry that is always changing.  Add that to working with fantastic people that challenge me to think harder every day, and I&#8217;m in a constant state of &#8220;aha!&#8221; moments.</p>
<p>My biggest learning this week:  <strong>Think it all the way through</strong>. Design.  Content strategy.  New opportunities.  Site structure and implementation.  Be clear about what&#8217;s next.</p>
<p>A few golden nuggets of the week:</p>
<ul>
<li>When someone approaches you with a golden opportunity, understand that in most cases, they&#8217;re expecting the same in return.  One hand washes the other, so to speak.  This can work for you or against you &#8211; but think it through from both perspectives.</li>
<li>When you&#8217;re designing an interface, it&#8217;s ok to break UI rules if it works best for the user &#8211; especially when no one else is going to use it.</li>
<li>If you&#8217;re going to try to do something different, to be bold, be sure to think through the entire implementation &#8211; not just the homepage.  Where do we go from here?</li>
<li>We all have to make compromises and need to learn what to fight for and what to let go.  This is a hard lesson when it comes to design, but we need to remove emotion from the equation and keep it as impersonal as possible.</li>
<li>Even if you think something looks awesome, if the colors remind someone of a childhood trauma, it&#8217;ll never fly.  (That&#8217;s ok.)</li>
</ul>
<p>It was a week of big lessons &#8211; but I anticipate there being a lot more &#8220;hey here&#8217;s a cool JQuery technique I tried!&#8221; next week as I get rolling on actual design and coding again.</p>
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