::: First off, our apologies for the delay between updates. It’s been a busy few months around here, so we’ve obviously been taking our own advice when it comes to finding opportunities in a sluggish market. Today’s tip — Get Focused — centers around the importance of efficiency when it comes to delivering results for clients. Read more »
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The Tough Get Going, Part III: Get focused
April 8th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Uncategorized, design | No CommentsThe Tough Get Going, Part II: Get smart(er)
December 13th, 2008 | Posted in Blog, Uncategorized, design | No Comments::: When economic times are tough, it can be tempting for designers and creative folk to boo-hoo over the work that they’re missing out on. But in Part Two of our five-part series dedicated to shaking the doldrums of our dismal economy, we’ll show you instead how enterprising designers have found the proverbial silver lining in this financial free-for-all. Read more »
The Tough Get Going, Part I: Get personal
November 7th, 2008 | Posted in Blog, Uncategorized, design | No Comments::: Anyone else find it curious that the only people left out there who seem to be debating whether or not the U.S. economy is “officially” in a recession are the talking heads on the TV networks? For the rest of us working stiffs, it’s pretty much a no-brainer. But it’s time to stop crying in your latte, stand up, do some jumping jacks, and read the first installment in our five-part series of business tips guaranteed to pump (clap) you up. Read more »
So you wanna be a design superstar?
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in Blog, Uncategorized | No Comments::: Just stumbled across an interesting blog post by Brian Yerkes, a designer from our own backyard here in Southwest Florida. Yerkes shares his thoughts on breaking into the biz in an article entitled “Most Important Thing I Would Tell A Design Student”, offering seven helpful tips to fresh-faced designers looking to lose their floaties and dive into the deep end of the business. It’s a great read, and I’ll share my thoughts on his most important tip after the jump. Read more »

