Although being a web designer is a respectable enough career, the unfortunate reality is that the basic run of the mill web designer is a dime a dozen. It’s hard
Writing A Web Design Proposal That Doesn’t Suck
Face it, all you want to write in a web proposal is this: I know you want it. Unfortunately, we can’t all use lines better sung by Robin Thicke. Web
Small Business Tax Deductions And Your Design Business
Tax time is swiftly approaching. A mountain of receipts and paperwork, all waiting for you to begin the efiling process. Slamming your laptop shut will not prevent it from arriving.
Using Stock Photos? Know the Laws
If you think that you can use whatever photo or image you want from the Web, you’re wrong. The The Berne Convention declares new and original work created after April
How to Make Canned Message More Effective
Canned messages, also known as canned responses, are usually predefined answers to frequently asked questions, which can be used during daily communications to provide quick and accurate responses. Properly used,
Flaticon.com: Use 22,000+ Free Vector Icons (SVG, PNG, or PSD) from within Adobe Photoshop
Our friends over at Freepik have launched their latest project, Flaticon, the world’s biggest vector icon database with 22,000 high quality vector icons. A project with free files, free to
How To Properly Charge Your Design Clients
A lot of people feel uncomfortable talking about money, even in those situations where they have every reason to, like wanting to get paid for services rendered. If you’re a
Six Reasons Shared Workspaces are Cool for Freelancers
shared workspaces can be very good for freelancers. Here are some of the benefits of shared workspaces for freelancers: Affordability: Shared workspaces are often more affordable than renting a traditional office