Should Web Designers Worry About Competition?
Do web designers need to spend time researching their competition? Should they worry about what other firms are doing?
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Helping Your Clients with Unexplained Website Phenomena
We look at ways to help your clients solve those annoying website mysteries and share some of the most common of these “stranger things.”
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Helping Your Clients with Unexplained Website Phenomena
We look at ways to help your clients solve those annoying website mysteries and share some of the most common of these “stranger things.”
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Why Web Design Is Never Simple
We take a look at ways to both understand and communicate to clients the true complexities of a building well-built website.
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Why Web Design Is Never Simple
We take a look at ways to both understand and communicate to clients the true complexities of a building well-built website.
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Why You Should Include Your Personal Passions in Your Design Work
Having interesting side projects in your portfolio can help you make the leap from forgettable, all-purpose designer to industry superstar.
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Dealing With an Absentee Web Design Client
Prolonged silence from clients can be frustrating. There are only so many hours in a day, after all. Yet there is also frustration in their inability to consistently communicate with you.
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Dealing With an Absentee Web Design Client
Prolonged silence from clients can be frustrating. There are only so many hours in a day, after all. Yet there is also frustration in their inability to consistently communicate with you.
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4 Ways Clients Can Hurt Project Outcomes (and How You Can Save the Day)
We explore some ways that clients can negatively impact the outcome of a project. Along the way, we’ll also discuss some potential solutions.
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When Chaos Invades: Keeping Your Freelance Business Going During a Crisis
I share thoughts on balancing life and business during chaotic times. I’m learning as I go, but here’s the good, bad, and ugly of it all.
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