Business Category

5 Mar 2007

Running your own business can be difficult and scary. Though there are plenty of design blogs out there, mine included, I don’t often come across many that deal specifically with running a design-oriented business. That all changed today when I came across two new blogs from my stint as a guest author at Sessions’ Notes […]

20 Feb 2007

As a freelancer, you’ll have downtimes and this frees you up to blog to your hearts’ content. You’ll read on other blogs that blogging is actually good for business and I personally subscribe to this belief. So what happens when design work gets in the way of blogging? As a freelancer, I’m always “hustling” to […]

13 Feb 2007

Some freelance designers charge by the hour and we need a way to keep track of that time. There are numerous ways to do it; pen and paper, a watch, a stopwatch, software programs… there are as many ways to track time as there are designers. Thanks to One Digital Life, I may have found […]

8 Feb 2007

Arthur Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of the NY Times is talking about the impact the Internet has had on his paper. With their somewhat recent website redesign, the owner shows the Times’ seriousness about going online and leaving print behind. Below is a quote from the article at Haaretz.com:
“I really don’t know whether we’ll […]

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About Me

My name’s Jen; I’m a cynical, sarcastic, ex-drummer who is fond of dark humor. I've held way too many factory & retail jobs but finally found my calling one Christmas holiday in a dark, musty basement. I am now a CSS & XHTML web standards looney and can be found daily—when I’m not at my Mac—at the local fair-trade coffee shop buying an iced-soy mocha no matter the temperature.

I am also the owner of Pop Stalin Design specializing in CSS & XHTML web design as well as custom WordPress themes.