Efficient Workflow: Tools, Tips & Practices

Post by: Matty Craig

Filed in: Freelance

6 Cmts

Are you the type of person who doesn’t deal well with time management? Do you often find it difficult to figure out priorities, and find yourself scrambling to meet deadlines? We all do at some point regarding one thing or another. Working as a designer requires you to be efficient with one’s time; a task that can be quite challenging to many. Don’t fret. There are many tools out there and simple changes that can be made to help us curb these habits.

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When the Blind Design: 10 Websites that Just Shouldn't Exist

Post by: Mathew Carpenter

Filed in: Design

48 Cmts

There are websites that are just so broken that anyone can see what’s wrong. From truly heinous bridal clothing stores to bizarre and incompetent internet marketers, we’ve tracked down the ten ugliest, least functional, and most utterly bizarre websites we could find.

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10 Ways To Keep Costs Down As A New Designer

Post by: Mathew Carpenter

Filed in: Freelance

5 Cmts

When you’re new to the game, you’re normally pretty short on startup cash and disposable income. Fortunately, most web startups – particularly service-based online startups – can get by with very little cash for the first few months. As a new designer, it’s unlikely that you’ll have money to spend on a new office or a flash new multi-monitor work setup.

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6 Reasons Not To Design & Develop For IE6

Post by: Matty Craig

Filed in: Coding

13 Cmts

Internet Explorer 6: The name alone sends shivers down most developers backs. Why? I’ll give you six obvious reasons (although I’m sure you developers out there can think of about six more six-thousand more)

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