Thought I'd write a little about my hopes and dreams for the new year. 2015 was huge for me in terms of a lot of life changes. I managed to work on a lot of interesting and fun projects last year. These are my simple wishes for 2016 for everyone, not just me:I hope you're given struggles that promote growth and wisdom instead of simple turmoil. I hope you appreciate your friends and family, whether blood relatives or those you choose to be your family.I hope you love each other more. I hope you experience more smiles, less tears, and develop more resiliency. I hope you wrestle some of your faults and vices into submission, or at the very least
eLearning Course Authoring – Dos and Don’ts
As a media designer and animator. I often run into the issue of courses being written in ways that make it hard to understand visually what an author is implying. Sometimes with very technical subjects, like engineering and computer networking, it is normal for many designers to not understand the author's intentions.However, sometimes written storyboards can be so vague that it's hard to effectively communicate about what is visually needed, and your designer will often make mistakes and ask a lot of questions, causing a lot of wasted time and money for everyone.Below are a list of Do's and Don't for course authors to keep in mind when writing a course for your animator or media designer. Whether you're an
I've been doing my own side projects with creative writing and storytelling since I can remember. One of my biggest influences oddly for good creative writing has been music. My ear will latch onto a song that conjures feelings and images in my head and it'll give me something interesting to draw or illustrate and later write about.When I was a teenager I lived way more inside my head then I do now. I was anxious, nerdy, independent, brash, and insecure in the special way only teenage girls are. But writing gave me a refuge from parental problems, feelings of confusion and inadequacy. I tended to be more interested in science and cartoons then makeup and hair and because of