Posts Tagged ‘business’


Family and Freelancing – The Ultimate Balancing Act

5/29/2008 | {29}

A couple weeks back FreelanceSwitch had an excellent article on how so many freelancers tend to disrespect their own time. It was an article I seriously needed to read, because I’m one of them. It’s often not by choice, however. Due to parental demands or household responsibilities which must be taken care of during “normal” [...]


Tools For Protecting Your Creative Work (and Yourself)

7/24/2007 | {7}

Every now and then, I see a post on one of the many blogs I read about a rip that’s been made of the author’s content or design. Protecting intellectual property is undoubtedly a concern for every designer, coder, musician, artist and writer… and thankfully, watching for and guarding against theft (at least online) gets [...]


Designing For Credibility

6/28/2007 | {6}

A few weeks back I read an interesting article called the Librarian’s Guide to Finding Websites You Can Trust. According to the author, if your site is available, current, and adheres to copyright laws, then you can be considered credible.
By this standard, I wondered, where does that leave design? It lends to credibility as well! [...]