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20220522 Site Updates
- Some structural cleanup of the theme has been done, but it hasn't been deployed yet.
Some Printed Materials
First published on 2018-12-01
Throwback to Dec '18 - such a long time ago! When I produced this flyer.
And this was done around the same time:
Definition of Priority Codes ( P0, P1, P2, P3, P4 )
I thought this topic is clear, but I've run into this again very recently. Since so much conflicting information is going around, let's iterate once again on what the priority codes should mean. I'm drawing this originally from Jira definitions - I think that's where i saw it first, and it is the most sensible.
A tabbed interface
Those were the days! Found this screenshot from 7 years ago, of the UIUX work I was doing back then.
