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  1. Interview with Designer Nik Ainley

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Sep 17, 2008

    Armed with a college degree in physics, Nik Ainley has become a well-recognized and talented designer with an impressive roster of clients. I talked to this UK-based designer about the challenges of freelancing

  2. They Don’t Teach Business in Design School: An Interview With Morgan Porter

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Jul 29, 2008

    At just 27, Morgan Porter is a thriving freelance designer. Focusing mostly on websites, the Richmond, Virginia native worked in the corporate world for a while before branching out on his own. But success hasn’t been

  3. Freelancing Within the Law

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Jul 1, 2008

    Most people think about creative careers when they consider freelancing. But not Melody A. Kramer. She’s the Co-Founder of the National Association of Freelance Legal Professionals, and has cracked the code on how

  4. When Passion Meets Purpose—Turning Your Interests into Profits

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Jun 24, 2008

    Want to turn your personal interests into a booming career? That’s what Ian MacKenzie had in mind when he started his career as a new media producer. A jack-of-all-trades, Ian recently finished producing the web

  5. Freelance Writing and Editing? That’s Child’s Play

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Jun 17, 2008

    For children’s book author and editor Lisa L. Owens, breaking into the publishing biz came naturally. What started as a degree in English turned into a graduate degree in journalism and a slew of book writing and

  6. Freelance with Fortune 500s: 10 Tips to Ace the Interview

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - Jun 7, 2008

    If you’ve been freelancing for awhile, you may have come to the financial crossroads of Mom and Pop versus larger companies. I think it’s far easier to make money with big clients who wield big budgets, who understand

    Also tagged: finding work

  7. The Profitable Copywriter: an Interview With Ed Gandia

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - May 31, 2008

    Creative careers work in magical ways. Take Ed Gandia, for example. The Georgia resident was working in sales and always wound up working for companies with small or no marketing budget. He never thought that he could

    Also tagged: writing, money, copywriting

  8. Greening Your Design Business

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - May 24, 2008

    As more and more people turn to environmentally friendly solutions for their lives, more self-employed people are making this a focus for their businesses. At just 25 years old, Angela Ferraro-Fanning has done just

    Also tagged: business, design, green, eco friendly

  9. There is No Pattern: an Interview With Chuck Anderson

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - May 17, 2008

    Chuck Anderson is a household name. At least, he’s a house-hold name in any house inhabited by a designer — providing the house has four walls and is not a rock (which the designer was living under). You get the idea

  10. Self-Promotion Made Easy: an Interview With Calvin Lee

    FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - May 10, 2008

    Sometimes starting a freelance business means building it from the ground up. Which has worked superbly for Calvin Lee, the Principal and Creative Director of Mayhem Studios. Cal couldn’t afford to attend a four-year

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