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Sexism in Web Design

April 2nd, 2010

I’ve just read an interesting article about women in web design. And I’m stunned. It’s been 22 years since my (female) manager was ‘demoted’ to non-manager following the birth of her child, because she needed to reduce her hours to 40/week. It’s been 33 years since my summer job at a state law enforcement agency—where [...]

The Freelance Dream and Reality Check

March 24th, 2010

This week, I’ve written my first guest post, Freelancing—Dream or Reality? for the new blog Freelance & Create. My post covers the differences between my youthful vision of freelancing and the reality today. As a companion read, I highly recommend reading Manda’s full post, 10 reasons Freelance Designers Get Screwed. Below is an excerpt. I [...]

Usability or Lack Thereof

February 21st, 2010

I had the pleasure of spending several hours today with my family (each on separate computers) doing a search for college scholarship and grant monies for our two oldest children. One of the things that totally frustrated and annoyed me was the complete omission of certain web usability features that would make the funding search [...]

So Worth It!

January 26th, 2010

It’s been a long day, but I feel the need to share. Today started early (7:30 am) when—after making lunches for the kids and sending them to school—I sat down w/coffee and email. Designer/IT Help Desk One of my Eastern time clients (I’m Pacific) was having trouble accessing his webmail (day 2). The day before, I [...]

Web Font Replacement Frustration

January 10th, 2010

If you’re a web designer, and in particular, a print designer who has migrated to web design, you’re likely any or all of the following: accustomed to selecting & purchasing fonts based on client branding and application needs experienced with legally including/embedding necessary fonts with print-ready files to send to printer, sign fabricator, etc. sick [...]

Your Rate is Too High!

December 5th, 2009

Really? I don’t think so. In fact, I’m seriously considering raising my rate. Why? Because I’m Worth It. Every. Single. Penny. When you hire me, you hire: a project manager a creative director a researcher a content editor a writer an art director a buyer a site planner a designer a programer/devleoper and more My [...]

I Hate Helvetica.

August 8th, 2009

There. I said it. May the design gods smite me down where I stand. But really, I can’t take it anymore! Seems everywhere I look there’s another blog espousing the ‘wonders’ of H and other “classic” fonts. The ones they could happily be stranded on a desert island with. Really? As if you wouldn’t be [...]

Tardy Client Missive

July 15th, 2009

As a freelancer/small business owner, do you ever have to nag your client–you know, to get the content, the feedback, the sign-off, the whatever you need to keep their project on track? Of course you have. I just hate nagging. (Yes–even as a mother–though that hasn’t stopped me!) I figure that since I’ve spelled almost [...]

My Tax Dollars at Work

July 2nd, 2009

The State of Oregon is going to rename and refocus the Economic & Community Development Department. New name: Business Oregon. And since they’re going to need a new website, they’ve put out this RFP. Gotta love it! They’ve got a $90,000 budget for this baby. Quite a piece of change! However, read page nine, section [...]