Web Design Inspiration - 27 Dark Website Designs Part II
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Web Design Inspiration - 27 Dark Website Designs Part II
A few weeks ago we published 27 dark website designs, this time we are featuring another set of dark designs for web design inspiration series.
42 Extremely Creative Advertisements I have Ever Seen!
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42 Extremely Creative Advertisements I have Ever Seen!
Sometimes they are just an advertisement but some companies works very hard to make their promotional / advertisement campaign very unique, striking and successful.
6 Photoshop Tips and Tricks That You Probably Don’t Know About
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6 Photoshop Tips and Tricks That You Probably Don’t Know About
This post comes after hearing the reactions from some of my fellow students in class when they found out about some of the options available that they never knew about.
How Inexperience can teach you about Design
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How Inexperience Can Teach You About Design
Can you remember your first-ever design job? Whether it was the first piece of work you got paid for, or the freebies you used to do for friends and which gave you the first inklings that a career in design was for you?
A Practical Guide to Earning Six Figures: Changing Your Mind
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A Practical Guide to Earning Six Figures: Changing Your Mind
How to have the freedom and flexibility to live the life you want.
Is It Okay If You’re Not Qualified For The Job?
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What’s an expert? I read somewhere, that the more a man knows, the more he knows, he doesn’t know. So I suppose one definition of an expert would be someone who doesn’t admit out loud that he knows enough about a subject to know he doesn’t really know that much. -Malcolm Forbes
If I could attribute one idea to my success as a freelancer, it would be this: “You Are Who You Say You Are”.
All too often, beginning freelancers question whether they are, in fact, allowed to call themselves “professionals”. At what point is it acceptable to say, “I’m an expert in my field”? At what point can you confidently charge $100 an hour?
To many people, the term “freelancer” comes with some baggage. They don’t hear this word and think, “entrepreneur”. No - instead, they think, “He must be some hack that can’t get a real job.” So, who gets to decide when you’re qualified? The true answer is that you’ll never know. The more you educate yourself, the more you realize how much further your journey will continue. Ultimately, YOU - and nobody else - decide when you’re an expert and are worthy of a hefty fee. [Click here to read more →]
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