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What Clients Don’t Care About
As 2010 came to a close, I started cleaning out some old e-mails and notes to myself. Most of it deserved to be deleted, but I ran across a note to myself to pass along a link that has some … Continue reading
Being a starving graphic artist sucks, but it’s your choice
Warning: I’m going to be very direct today. If you’ve been spinning your wheels trying to get your freelance design business running while making excuses along the way, you may not want to read this. This year, I’ve been thinking … Continue reading
Impressions: Verbal Kung-Fu For Freelancers
I’m not very good at reviewing products. I know whether or not I like something, but my ability to really articulate why in a traditional “review” is a bit lacking. But I never want that to stop me from passing … Continue reading