What F-word? We are not rude people, we are just freelancers. And we like to use the F-word.
Read the full story »I may be a workaholic but I have a life too. When I discover new things that are not work-related, here’s where I share them with you. It could be reviews, game tips or even just ramblings.
Writing is a vast field. If you love poems, stories, dramas, articles – just any form of writings at all, then this corner is perfect for you. There are some writing tips too!
Are you a web/graphic designer? An artist? A photographer? A creator? Then this section is exclusive for you. Discover tips on how to improve your craft and further expand your career in the field.
Good things are meant to be shared – all the time. If you love good things that come for free, then you’ll love the gems in this sack. It’s commercial free too!
I am a fulltime freelancer. And I have a lot to share. So if you are into freelancing and business in general, here are some info nuggets and interesting insights you may want to check out.
It’s normal to be earning just enough to survive when you first start out as a freelancer. But if you sails on with just enough to survive for more than 6 months, then you are not thriving enough as a freelancer. Freelancers should thrive, not just survive!
Working on a calendar project for 2011? Need some inspiration for the calendar designs? Here are some vectors I found on the Internet while browsing for inspiration for a diary project which I am currently working on.
It’s just one minute. It’s such a short period of time but anything can happen. Anything at all.
Juliana Zainal Aznam, a student from RMIT University ’09 majoring in Bachelor of Mass Communication (Media), interviewed me all the way from Australia on the topic – How To Get Into Branding? If you’re interested in branding as a fresh grad, this is an interview you wouldn’t want to miss!
There are 5 things that clients should never say to a freelancer – simply because when clients utter these words, it shows that they don’t treat the freelancer as a professional.
Large corporations are spending thousands and millions so that their staffs can work across the globe anywhere, anytime. Freelancers can do that at a minimal cost, so why aren’t we doing so?
Two months ago, I met a pinball-spinning-car accident and I was told to rest in bed for 3 to 6 months because there were fractures on my kneecaps. So how do I keep freelancing then?