Pixel perfectionism doesn’t stay on the screen

The worst part of working in pixels all day isn’t the pixels. It’s that pixels taught me everything can be nudged one pixel to the left and undone. Then I go paint a wall, mow the lawn, or glue a fin on a model rocket, and my brain demands pixel precision from materials that have never heard of Control+Z/Command+Z.

Fellow pixel people: how do you turn it off?

Author: Bruce Elgort

You’ll find this technology professor – an award-winning instructor at Clark College – working hard to inspire and challenge his students with meaningful web development and programming experiences. With a skinny vanilla latte (no foam) in hand, Bruce loves to tinker and test the boundaries of existing and emerging technologies, to then guide hungry minds through memorable, educational journeys to showcase with passion the ever-evolving innovations of society. An industry leader, Bruce is known for co-developing Elguji’s IdeaJam software, and is recognized by IBM as an ‘IBM Champion’ for being an innovative thought leader in cloud technologies.

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