12.15.2010

The Marvill Little-lets

We created a caricature of all the staff of the Marvill Web Dev (http://www.marvill.com/) for the RJ Villanueva Website (http://www.rjvillanueva.com/) and here are the results:

This is our big boss, Mr. RJ Villanueva


Our Resource Manager, Ma'am Jacq
The ever sweet smelling Ms. Lilian
Production Head, Sir. Jun
Friend Mervin, our Web Designer
Development Team Leader, Ma'am Zarrah
The 'Pogi daw', Sir. Gev
Flash-er and Photoshopper, Candy-Ked
Photoshopper, Yours Truly!
(I'm uber cute!)
Javascript-er, Dianne
Web Developer/ Joomla-err, AJ
My seatmate and fellow photoshopper, Abz


3d designer, Sir. Renan
PHP developer, Sir. AJ

And here is our family picture!

I sooo love to be with this family. It makes our OJT feels like a second home. xoxo


12.09.2010

the check mark

I have been using Microsoft Word since I was 12. And most of the time, I encounter a problem on how would I enter a check mark on the document. So what I did during those days is to use the square root symbol that somehow looks like a check mark.

But today, I've had enough. I decided to move on and find the right keys/ ways to put up a check mark. So I searched the words check mark symbol microsoft word on kitamo.ph (the meta search engine that our company developed). I chose the second article because the first is for Visio. and here are the steps that I found:

1. On the insert menu, click Symbol.

2. On the Symbol dialog box, on the symbols tab, on the Font box, click Wingdings.

3. Scroll to the bottom of the list, where you will find several common check mark symbols. Double-click the symbol that you want.

and Viola! I found the checkmark