The minor delay in updating is most likely due to general busyness at work and at my night class, as well as working hard on the things in my to-do list (which *laughs* has been organized). It has been added on to, so it’s more of a wish-I-could-do-it-all list. At the moment, the Icons category is of lowest priority, and my site revamps the highest. The past few days have been more or less devoted to the remaking (yet again) of Total Venus Destination, so it should be fully updated in the next couple of days. I can’t get much done between work and night classes, but I do attempt.
My goal for the summer is to design ‘final’ layouts for many of my sites. Many are them are going into archive mode, meaning it will very rarely - if ever - be updated again. Most of what I want to do is already listed on the to-do list, so I won’t go into detail.
July is usually an incredibly busy month. Work and night class both pick up the pace, so I suddenly have everything to do and the workload is up to my ears. I do like to keep myself busy, but there never seems to be a middle point. Usually it’s either incredibly boring, or incredibly busy. For the next two weeks of work, I have an important informational interview with one of the top IT managers and a cruicial intern poster presentation that requires much time, devotion and creativity, especially with my competitiveness. For my night class, the next two weeks means an exam, several quizzes and a group presentation, perpetually landing right behind my poster presentation. All of these are on top of my usual work, which has also picked up quite a bit since the beginning of May.
Work-wise, the development of the website itself has been temporarily halted. The priority for the past month or so has been the Adobe Intelligent Document Platform (IDP). Adobe is basically evolving PDFs into a more interactive program, where viewers can show/hide certain portions, drag, zoom and rotate 3D models, and even incorporate Flash into them. Furthermore, they developed a Policy Server that manages tight security on the PDFs. Examples include: watermarks that only appears at a certain DPI to prevent plagiarism, password protection (even from admins), Timestamp approval, 256-bit encryption algorithm (which, if you know anything about encryptions, has been estimated to take about 149 trillion years to crack via brute force), literally self-destruction after a specified amount of time, and more. It’s pretty amazing stuff to be working with, though I haven’t delved deep at all yet.
The Adobe form I’m working on in Adobe Designer serves as an alternative to the HTML/Coldfusion forms originally created. The Adobe form combines what would have been 5 separate forms, into one PDF and has quite a few show/hide functions, along with value passing and database transferring that requires some Java/Javascript coding. I’m really enjoying it, seeing as it will actually be useful to clients. This is my main project for the summer, although I still have the website and other side jobs as well.
Hopefully I can get everything done before the summer ends. @.@ This is where real time budgeting comes in. XD