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Freelance Designer: How To Find Real Jobs

Published on April 5, 2012 By Design Theory

Tweet So you made the jump from a safe, warm, and cozy job to the freedom of freelancing. You’ve dreamt about it for so long, wondering how the sun feels during the day while you were locked away behind a fluorescent lit cubicle isles and rows from the nearest window. Well you’ve arrived; so now [...]

Comment, Please

Published on February 1, 2012 By Design Theory

No, this isn’t a blatantly obvious attempt to generate reader feedback.  This is a look at why developers should use well-commented code throughout their projects and how this seemingly simple addition can change the world–or at least, make people’s lives easier.

When Designing Can Bite You In The Ass

Published on January 23, 2012 By Design Theory

Tweet Remember when you first started out as a designer? That overly ambitious feeling to get any kind of work no matter what you’d be getting paid. Sure we all remember those days. Even if they were a few months ago for some. What quickly follows after your first few projects is the feeling of [...]

Staying busy during the holidays

Published on October 24, 2011 By Design Theory

Tweet Yup it’s that time again. Time to get the fireplace ready, decorate the house with lights, and set your travel plans. All is good though if this is your slow season and you look forward to it. However, it’s also the perfect time to set things up to hit the ground running as soon [...]