Dealing with ups and downs in terms of your work level is part of being a freelancer. Yesterday we looked at ways you can maintain a more stable income as a designer, but for those unavoidable times when you’re just not as busy as you would like, it’s good to have a plan. Just because you don’t have as much client work as you would like doesn’t mean that there is nothing positive you can do for your business. Here are some things to keep you productive.
19 Ways to Build Your Business When Work is Slow
July 22nd, 2008 | 4 Comments
50+ Fonts for Big, Bold Headlines
Font selection for headlines on websites can be critical to achieving the right look and drawing the proper attention with the headlines. Here is a look at more than 50 fonts that will give you some options for creating strong headlines that communicate a message.
July 21st, 2008 | 23 Comments
11 Steps for a More Stable Freelance Income
As a freelancer your income will obviously fluctuate from month-to-month and year-to-year. Ups and downs are normal, but ideally the down times will be minimized and more stability will be in place. Here are some tips.
July 21st, 2008 | 9 Comments