I’ve been teasing for weeks now that I have a big announcement coming… Well, today is the day folks! Beginning February 6th, I will be officially joining the Lynda.com team as a Staff Author. If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you know that I’ve been doing this training thing for quite some time. I’ve taken a few jobs and even tried to strike out on my own once or twice, but in the end I always felt as if something was missing. Now, with this new job at Lynda, I’m able to fulfill my dream of doing what I love for a company I love and respect. The best part is that I only have to focus on one thing… Creating content! After all, that’s what I do best.
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What’s on My iPhone These Days
Everyone is constantly asking me what apps I have installed on my iPhone… Well, the truth of the matter is that it changes so frequently that sometimes I don’t even know all the apps I have! However recently I’ve become better at maintaining my apps and only installing ones that I use on a regular basis, so I thought I’d share those with you here.
How To Enable Private Browsing in iOS
As the age of mobile computing continues to boom, it’s becoming even more important to protect yourself and your data on your mobile devices. When Apple introduced iOS 5, they added a whole bunch of new features that many people aren’t aware of (I know I wasn’t). One of the coolest “hidden features” was in Safari for iOS. Now you have the ability to browse the web “privately” by enabling Private Browsing on your iPhone/iPad. This ensures that Safari doesn’t keep a record of your web searches, history, or save any passwords/form data. If you’re doing any online shopping or using passwords on your iOS device, this is an essential setting in my opinion. So, how do you do it? Check out the steps below for full instructions on how to enable Private Browsing on your iOS device today!
Creating and Using Actions in Illustrator
Illustrator is one of the unsung heroes of the Creative Suite with many features people just don’t know about… In this video we explore one of those unknown features as I show you how to record and use Actions to speed up your Illustrator workflow.





