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Vox Populi: Best practices for file naming
Merlin Mann | Oct 23 2006
If it wasn't apparent from my pathetic cry for help the other day, even I -- one of your more theoretically productive persons in North America -- struggle with what to call things. Tags, files, and -- dear Lord -- the innumerable assets associated with making web sites, graphics, audio, and video projects; it's all a hopeless jumble unless you have some kind of mature system in place for what you call your stuff and its various iterations. Of course, if you're like me -- and I hope that you are not -- you still have lots of things on your desktop with names like " For prior art, I still treasure this Jurassic thread on What Do I Know where people share their thoughts on this age-old problem, but, frankly I haven't seen many good resources out there on best practices for naming. Anyhow, during a recent MacBreak shoot, I noticed that Alex and his team seem to have a pretty fly system for naming the video files that eventually get turned into their big-time IPTV shows. Thus, I turned to Pixel Corps' Research Division Lead, Ben Durbin (co-star of Phone Guy #5) for insight and sane help. And, brother, did he ever give it to me (see below the cut for Ben's detailed awesomeness). But, just so I don't lose you, do give me your best tips in comments: What are your favorite current conventions for naming files? How does your team show iterations and versions? Do you rely more on Folder organization than file names in your work? How have Spotlight, Quicksilver, and the like changed the way you think about this stuff? Ben shares how Pixel Corps does it, video style:
Dang. Thanks for that, Ben! To repeat: What are your favorite current conventions for naming files? How does your team show iterations and versions? Do you rely more on Folder organization than file names in your work? How have Spotlight, Quicksilver, and the like changed the way you think about this stuff? 86 Comments
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Mostly website maintainence: In every project...Submitted by Solo (not verified) on October 24, 2006 - 4:59am.
Mostly website maintainence: In every project sub folder there is a separate folder called WORK where I keep the original versions of graphics, html pages etc. This is another "leave the must have keys on top of your underwear" kind of hack, but it helps me find source material when my 5 billionth update has broken html or whatever. I date updates in new folders that then go into a master folder. So Brand Ecch is the main folder. Ecch 52506 is the folder I then look for Boss.tiff for the image of the Boss which he now needs repurposed for print even though I posted a downsampled jpg on the site. A search for "Boss" is simple. This is a simple practice but it is amazing to me how many times I wind up being glad I kept it TRUSTED and a bit DUMB » POSTED IN:
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