Thinking About Rebranding

March 13th, 2010

Since I’ve started freelancing and set up this website my skills and knowledge of web design have changed drastically. I’ve had time to look over other web designers websites and have been envious of there designs. Now whenever I look at my website there are so many things that I want to change but just haven’t had the time to do. I think it’s time to set aside some time for myself and my brand and work on a new design for my website, brand new logo, and everything else that comes along with it.

Problems with my current brand

Logo – I used to love my logo, now not so much. I’m not quite sure what’s happened from then till now, but I think I’m looking for something a little simpler.

Website isn’t dynamic – Since I created my current website my skill set has increased greatly. A few things that I’ve added to my belt is some php, wordpress as cms, and a bit of jquery. I want to create a dynamic website using these new found tools.

More social integration – Right now my website is behind a few years mainly because it doesn’t have any kind of social integration i.e. twitter, facebook, digg, and all those others. I use these things but don’t have a way for people to know about them when they visit my website.

Overall visual appeal – My website right now is too dark, I want to get away from that with my new design. I want to make it look more professional but also let it show more of my personality, maybe showcase a bit of my illustration skills.

Inspiration

I’ve mentioned that I’ve been inspired by a few designers websites, so here they are:

After seeing these don’t you want to redesign your website!?

Free Goodreads Icon Pack

February 25th, 2010

I frequent Goodreads a lot it’s a great social network where I can go and talk about books with the great community that’s there and also find out about new books.

I’ve been designing a lot of websites for authors that are on goodreads and one thing that I always like to do is show more social networking on their websites. I haven’t found any good icons for goodreads so I made some. I hope you enjoy them!

Download!

Odd Jobs for Web Designers: Easy Ways to Make a Quick Buck

February 9th, 2010

As web designers we’d like to be doing web design work ALL the time but that’s just not the case. Here are some ways to make some extra money as a web designer:

Sell Stock

graphic river

Everyone now a days owns a pretty decent camera and can take nice pictures and upload them fast. Instead of having them sit on your computer collecting e-dust (?) why not see if any one of the image stock sites will take them. Some of them have fairly high standards but some of them don’t. Basically though if you know the rule of thirds anyone can make a nice stock photo. It’s nice to be able to upload a photo, forget about it and be able to make some money on it.

Design/Sell T-shirts and Other Stuff

threadless

Web design is a very creative field of work but sometimes you just want to design something that you like and not have to worry about what your clients think so If you’re feeling a bit more creative you can design t-shirts. There are a couple options, you can enter design contests and win prizes like on threadless or you can design anything you want and put it out there for sale and make money off of commission like on zazzle.

Design/Sell Templates

theme forest

We are web designers so I’m sure you, as I do, have some unfinished projects lying around or designs that didn’t make it to the cutting board. Why not try to sell some of those. You’ll have to make it more user friendly (or not) but it’s a good way to make some cash out of those unfinished projects. In my opinion it’s not worth it to create templates from scratch and sell them to these places because if you think about it I’d sell a template for say $750 but they will sell it for $10 plus you usually only get a percentage of that let’s say it’s %60 so really you are getting $6 per each one sold so you’d have to sell 125 templates to make up for what you’d sell normally. Just my opinion though.

Design/Sell Fonts

linotype

This is something you can do but you have to have a bit of a different skill set to do this. Meaning you’ll need to learn a couple of new things but if you’re into typography this can be lucrative for you.

Search Job Boards

get a freelancer

Job boards are not only a decent way to get new web design clients but also to do odds and ends jobs. Some easy quick ways to make a buck through job boards are:

  • ebook formatting
  • banner design
  • simple website fixes
  • button design
  • photo touch up
  • and much more

Here are some job boards that I frequent:

My Favorite Website This Week

January 30th, 2010

sprite generator

This is one of the most useful generators I’ve come across recently. Finally a generator that will create CSS sprites automatically, no more loading images in photoshop and piecing them together (although I love photoshop). This makes it quick and painless to reduce the number of http requests on the page for smaller images.

Question for the Freelance Designer World

January 28th, 2010

I’ve been trying to figure this out, maybe somebody can help me.

For most freelance web designers designing comes easy. That’s what we’re here for…to design! It would be nice if that was all we had to do, but it’s not. Sure we get to be our own bosses but we also have to be entrepreneurs, accountants and much much more.

An important aspect of freelancing is deciding how much to charge for web design. Here’s my question:

Is it okay to charge differently depending on who wants your services?

Let me explain. Say I charge $30 per hour on average (I don’t actually charge by the hour buy I make sure it comes out to that) because I’ve calculated that’s how much I need to live off of plus expenses. Is it okay to charge more for bigger companies and less for say an individual? Or should I keep it a flat rate?

My moral standing on this is that for most individuals this might be breaking their wallet where as it won’t for a big company. But another factor in this would be that most design work comes from referrals from past jobs. Individuals know other individuals. Big companies know other big companies.

So more specifically my question is should I change my rates depending on the wallet of the client in hopes of any work and pick and choose or should I keep my rates at a comfortable level and potentially not get a lot of work?

Discuss.

So you’re thinking about switching to Wordpress, huh?

January 22nd, 2010

Wordpress is great for anyone looking to become a professional blogger. If you’re still stuck with one of those on-site blogs like blogger and would like to switch over to a blog that has more control and flexibility Wordpress is for you. Here’s why:

Control & Flexibility

  • Wordpress is a free blog platform that you can self host on your own domain.
  • Wordpress makes for a great CMS (Content Management System). Wordpress is not only a blog platform you can also add static pages that you can edit anytime you want with no knowledge of html. Conceivably you can have your entire website on wordpress if you choose.
  • Trackbacks is a feature that allows you to see what other blogs are linking to your blog in your comments section.
  • 3 gb image storage compared to the blogger 1 gb.
  • Wordpress allows you to monitor your comments. It protects against spam and even allows you to edit your comments.
  • You can choose to have a public or private blog. Wordpress allows you to restrict access to up to 35 wordpress users, it’s unlimited with a paid upgrade.
  • The support forums are phenomenal. I almost always find an answer to my questions through them. If not then I just post the question myself and some more knowledgeable person comes along to solve it.

Customization

  • If you know some html and php or know someone who does the limitations of the appearance of your Wordpress are virtually endless.
  • Widgets have been around on Wordpress since the beginning so you can always find a reliable one for any of your needs be they for statistics, integrating twitter or making your wordpress more SEO friendly. Also if there is a demand for a certain kind of widget you can be sure that it will be made if it hasn’t already.

Already an established blogger and want to switch to Wordpress?

Here are some simple steps:

  1. Install Wordpress. Most web hosting sites that support it have an easy way to install wordpress on your domain of choice so this step should take less than 5 minutes.
  2. Import. Once you have installed and set up your account sign into your dashboard and go to Tools >> Import just pick the blog system that you are currently on and follow the directions from there.
  3. Don’t leave you’re followers hanging! Let them know that you are making the switching to wordpress and ask them to update their bookmarks and RSS feeds to your new blog.
  4. Coax them. Start leaving excerpts of your new blog posts on your old blog and link them to your new blog where the full post is at.
  5. Time to say goodbye. Once you’ve got a good chunk of your followers to start reading and commenting in Wordpress it’s time to say goodbye. Either you cancel your blog all together or you do a redirect. The redirect is a more technically difficult thing to do but it can be done. Here’s a couple websites to help you figure it out:

What are some other reasons that Wordpress is so awesome?

My Favorite Website this Week

January 18th, 2010

DesignBump

DesignBump:

Just found this website this week that lets designers submit your articles and “bump” them up if they like them. I believe this has been the thing behind my boost in traffic, so I’ll be continuing to use it to get myself out there.

Farr Designs is proud to present…

January 17th, 2010

I’ve recently just finished and launched the redesign of  author Lisa Lipkind Leibow’s website and wordpress blog.

Lisa Leibows Homepage

Lisa Leibows Homepage

Lisa Leibow's custom Wordpress theme

Lisa Leibow's custom Wordpress theme

Lisa Leibow's contact page

Lisa Leibow's contact page

Let me know what you think!

What can a redesign do for you and your company?

An organization’s Web site gives visitors a first impression. A professional and stylistic look to your Web site is crucial to having and maintaining an online presence. Upgrading your Web site’s overall layout, design and look leads to more creative credibility that can lead to fewer page exits, higher Web site traffic, greater number of return visits and more overall interest in what your company has to offer.

My Beautiful Workspace

January 13th, 2010

Since I don’t have much time to write today. I thought I’d show off my workspace. As a freelance web designer that works from home it’s always pertinent to have your own quiet workspace. Currently mine is in my dining room, and my husband often plays WOW on the PC, forgets that I’m in the room working and yells at the screen. But currently it’s the cheapest workspace I can afford right now. As you can see I’ve already got the best computers, so I couldn’t afford an office if I tried.

workspace

Oh yes, it comes with a cat too!

Equipment:

Micro Velocity PC with LG screen Windows 7 OS
uses: Gaming, IE web design troubleshooting

Dell Laptop with Linux OS
uses: Some serious programing!

iMac with Leopard OSX and Wacom tablet
uses: All my designing goes on here along with web surfing.

Oh yes, that poster in the background..I’m not supposed to talk about it. :)

I love my set up. I get a good couple hours of it to myself while my husband is at work as long as my cat isn’t sitting on the keyboard that I’m using (she has to use the one I’m at, seriously?)

So what does your workspace look like?

20 Amazing CSS Resources and Time Savers

January 10th, 2010

Here are a few CSS resources and time savers that I find really helpful.

CSS Inspiration

For those days when you can’t quite figure out what you want to do, it’s nice to look at other people’s work and who knows what will trigger your muse! Just be careful not to be a copy cat.

CSS Remix

css remix

CSS Import

css import

CSS Envy

css envy

Nice Stylesheet

nice style
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