Do you need a website, but don’t know where to start? The very first thing you need to do is sit down and come up with a basic site plan. Deciding on the type of project and it’s initial specifications will help you pick and start a working relationship with a suitable designer.
It seems there is a lot of debate lately about whether or not crowdsourcing is evil. New sites are popping up like crowdSPRING and 99designs which allow several designers to compete on the same project and only one gets rewarded a usually small fee.
We have just finished up the new version of Koldo’s web site. We really liked his design before, but felt that it wasn’t showcasing his illustration well enough. So, this site is much more simple than the last, but hopefully easier to navigate and look around in.
I hadn’t be as excited to get something in the mail in a long time as I was when Personal Development for Smart People by Steve Pavlina came. I have been reading Steve Pavlina’s blog for a few years now and I knew this book had to be pretty special.
Intuitive Designs has arrived to the USA! This is the first blog post from our new home in Bellingham, Washington. We arrived here on the 3th of September and we took a few vacation days to establish and know the place a little. So here we are back to work in our new studio and… we love Bellingham!
I wrote a guest post for the Online Business/Hosting section of About.com entitled “How to Get the Best Out of Your Web Designer”
Yesterday I was featured in “100 Awesome Webmaster Blogs by and for Women” on the Web Hosting Database web site. I feel honored to featured among several women who’s work I admire greatly. Who can say there is a lack of women in this industry now?
Koldo and I have talked extensively about why things just don’t feel right with the world these last few years. What happened to people’s sense of community? And does it feel lately like each person is their own island? Some days that best thing that happens to me is a nice friendly smile. True, things have to do a lot with your own perspective, but doesn’t it feel like things have changed?











