Readability: Fonts
Did you know that some fonts are easier to read, depending on whether they’re used on a printed page or on a screen? Continue reading Readability: Fonts
Did you know that some fonts are easier to read, depending on whether they’re used on a printed page or on a screen? Continue reading Readability: Fonts
Paper.li allows you to publish an online paper (either daily or weekly) with tweets from a Twitter list or through an RSS feed.
You might want to subscribe to CCC Staff Bloggers on paper.li to follow posts and tweets from our own CCC staff. Continue reading CCC Staff Bloggers on Paper.li
Every once in a while God prompts us to connect with someone in our circle who can connect us to yet another person who has the ability to help us reach our goals. Some call this networking; I like to call it divine intervention. One vehicle that makes these connections possible is social media. I recently experienced connections on this level as a writer when I reached out to an editor friend by first finding her contact information on Facebook, then emailing her to ask for her expert advice about furthering my own writing career. She replied with the suggestion … Continue reading Furthering Your Writing Career through the She Writes Community
Studies show that light entering the eye keeps us alert and suppresses the production of melatonin. Light at night can effect us in many ways, including increased risk of breast cancer and even of obesity, as well as other diseases. Continue reading Your Eyes, Your Health, and Electronics
Take a free graphic design course. Check your font choices and colors. Continue reading 3 Helpful Websites for Graphic Design
Have you been mentoring someone in technology? What do you think would work within Campus Crusade to see more women empowered with technology tools and skills that would help her in her ministry? Would you like to be a mentor? Continue reading Thoughts on Mentoring Women in Technology, Part One