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Show Your Radical Candor When Giving Feedback

posted in All, Books, Life Thoughts, Sketchnotes on 04/21/2021 by yingying 0 Comments

Show your radical candor when giving feedback, illustrated by Yingying

What radical candor means and how to give radically candid feedback.

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Book Notes: In Progress

posted in All, Books, Designing & Making on 12/24/2017 by yingying 0 Comments

in progress by Jessica Hische

I can’t wait to read it. Finished it up on Christmas Eve.

I haven’t worked on lettering enough to be able to tell whether I’m into it or not. But, I really enjoy her pieces of wisdom on work ethics, processes and tactics throughout the book. I read it with a pencil and lined words, phrases and sentences I loved. Needless to say, I made lots of lines.

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Book Notes: On Writing Well

posted in All, Books, Life Thoughts on 11/30/2016 by yingying 0 Comments

on writing well

It is a how-to writing book, teaching principles and techniques to whoever likes to take her or his writing to the next level. It’s exactly what I need.

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Book Notes: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up

posted in All, Books, Life Thoughts on 06/26/2016 by yingying 0 Comments

life-changing-magic-of-tidying-up

Knowing the book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo (KonMari) for months, I finally took action to clean up my closet, starting from clothes.

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Everyday UX — 微信阅读, A Social Reading App

posted in All, Everyday User Experience, Tech on 03/19/2016 by yingying 0 Comments

20160321-微信阅读

An app that lets you share reading socially.

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When You Come Across a Book That’s Not Worth Reading…

posted in All, Books, Life Thoughts on 01/15/2016 by yingying 0 Comments

I wish I could get my hour back… but I can’t.

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Terms of Services, Did You Ever Read Them?

posted in All on 09/25/2011 by yingying 2 Comments

Terms of Services, did you ever read them?

Terms of Services is a necessary part for applications, but how many people would read them? If we make them look nicer, will more people look at them? I do not have a good idea so far.

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