Organize my designs
As I discussed in my earlier post about the epic White Line-paper, there are many tools for documenting your game design.
I use the web, Office software and pen and paper, depending on what I have at hand, what I want to document and how much time I got.
The problem that occurs because of this is that my designs are all over the place! If I only used Microsoft Word, it wouldn't be all that hard. I'd just keep 'em all at the same place, categorized by platform, genre or something. If I'd only used paper, I could at least keep it in the same bookshelf.
But nooo, of course I have to make it difficult by mixing things up a bit! Well, my friends, I've decided to try and sort things out. At least a little bit. I'm working on getting all my digital documents sorted, categorized and of course having more than one back-up online. I mainly use DropBox for that. If you're interested, please make use of my referal so we both get a bigger account for free. (Shameless plug.)
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The bothersome part are the things on paper... To begin with, I still haven't found all my notebooks. The problem with making sure to have always have a notebook at hand. I know I'm missing at least two of them at the moment, probably more. I find them everywhere; on shelves, in bags, under stacks of paper, etc. Even if I did have them all at hand I suppose the best thing for me to do would be typing them into the computer and scanning all the sketches, but seriously that's too much work!
My next adventure is to go to a bookstore and buy some "Removable Adhersive Index Notes" from "STICK 'N"! Wish me luck!














