The 7 Most Aggravating Assumptions about Freelancers and Working from Home
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The 7 Most Aggravating Assumptions about Freelancers and Working from Home
Here are the 7 most common aggravating assumptions I hear from people, and how to kindly dispel them…
Where to Go to Find Design Inspiration
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Where to Go to Find Design Inspiration
What’s the best remedy for “designer’s block”? Easy – visit design gallery websites to get you back in the creative groove.
Moleskine Notebooks: The Ultimate Guide (and how to rank your addiction)
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Moleskine Notebooks: The Ultimate Guide (and how to rank your addiction)
There is a growing affliction amongst paper lovers: an addiction to the Moleskine brand of notebooks.
The 5 Elements Every Business Blog Must Have
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The 5 Elements Every Business Blog Must Have
Your audience are not mind readers. Imagine a person who doesn’t know you, your business, what it does–they know nothing. Write with that person in mind.
How to Build Influential Relationships
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How to Build Influential Relationships
When people hit you up, it isn’t too hard to build a relationship with them because they did the hard part. But if you want to build relationships with influential people…
Advice for online graphic design portfolios
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Advice for online graphic design portfolios
When it comes to online graphic design portfolios, there are a lot of factors you need to consider. It can be easy to make costly mistakes…
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