As a mother and marketing professional, I used my skills to create an invaluable sign for those on maternity leave. Please feel welcome to download and print.
Have you ever needed to transfer a handwritten signature into an electronic format for a corporate letter or creative project? Wouldn’t it be amazing if that file were a Continue reading →
Every good web designer and developer has a toolkit of online sites that are their go-to for website optimization. There are hundreds out there on the Internet. Here are my picks for free online website tools that will help to Continue reading →
A couple of years ago when I was thinking about changing companies, my brother-in-law, whom is also in the design field (web developer), kept mentioning how he was being approached by big companies for job positions. I asked him how Continue reading →
Typically the next step in the hiring process is the phone interview. Your résumé peaked their interest; they’ve googled your name and haven’t found any keg stand photos. Congrats! You’ve passed the first obstacle. On to a Continue reading →
If you are thinking about becoming a graphic designer or are currently in school getting your degree, there is one element of the career that you must think about carefully: You must be willing to accept that what you create, Continue reading →
Recently, I posted a pair of job listings, one for a web developer, the other for a design intern. Out of the submissions I received, some were denied based on grammar (I was floored to see such obvious mistakes), others Continue reading →