Archive for July, 2009

You’ve OK’d the ink jet proof and said go to press. Now what?

After you approved the proof, the make-ready process started. Printing plates were burned from your file and mounted on the press.

We all need a vacation. I have heard this more times than I can count from not just entrepreneurs but everybody that works. The stress of daily life and work can take its toll on your body and your sanity.

For one reason or another Twitter has caught fire and gone mainstream. The main reason , I think, is the instant access to news as it happens.

I had to make a crucial decision and surprisingly, it wasn’t when I started my business, but rather right in the middle of my success.

You can put together the best website anyone has ever seen, but if it is not user friendly it will never be effective or convert sales. Here are 8 tips to creating a user friendly website.

Whether you speak for a living or just have to deliver a single presentation, you know that pressure to give a great speech can be nerve-wracking.

The great thing about today’s office color printers is that it is inexpensive to get printouts at any stage of the design process.

1. Build your portfolio
This will be your No. 1 seller. In the graphic design market, people are most concerned with your skill level.

Starting your own business can be quite a headache. So many things need your immediate attention.

Ever see an advertisement that really creeped you out? You have to wonder if the shock value of a creepy ad outweighs the repulsive reflex potential of viewing these ads. Some ads are intentionally creepy, others are not.