top | item 5129857 5 Mistakes Web Designers Make 16 points| nickpettit | 13 years ago |blog.teamtreehouse.com | reply 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] duncans|13 years ago|reply 6. Huge pointless graphics at the start of blog posts [+] [-] zacksjoden|13 years ago|reply I think the blog post is worth reading and has some good points but the picture does seem out of place. [+] [-] nickpettit|13 years ago|reply Great point. :) I admit, I was having trouble adding something visually interesting, which probably means I should have just avoided it completely. [+] [-] alabut|13 years ago|reply I heard a catchier way to phrase #2 and #4 - the "me, make, meet" schedule:http://managinguxteams.com/2010/03/27/me-make-meet-how-to-ma...It's written by a former Google manager on how he used his calendar to maintain his sanity and individual output while also dealing with his commitments to others (via meetings).
[+] [-] duncans|13 years ago|reply 6. Huge pointless graphics at the start of blog posts [+] [-] zacksjoden|13 years ago|reply I think the blog post is worth reading and has some good points but the picture does seem out of place. [+] [-] nickpettit|13 years ago|reply Great point. :) I admit, I was having trouble adding something visually interesting, which probably means I should have just avoided it completely.
[+] [-] zacksjoden|13 years ago|reply I think the blog post is worth reading and has some good points but the picture does seem out of place.
[+] [-] nickpettit|13 years ago|reply Great point. :) I admit, I was having trouble adding something visually interesting, which probably means I should have just avoided it completely.
[+] [-] alabut|13 years ago|reply I heard a catchier way to phrase #2 and #4 - the "me, make, meet" schedule:http://managinguxteams.com/2010/03/27/me-make-meet-how-to-ma...It's written by a former Google manager on how he used his calendar to maintain his sanity and individual output while also dealing with his commitments to others (via meetings).
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http://managinguxteams.com/2010/03/27/me-make-meet-how-to-ma...
It's written by a former Google manager on how he used his calendar to maintain his sanity and individual output while also dealing with his commitments to others (via meetings).