The last week has been a touch-and-go battle with my website. A disfunctioning update wreaked havoc in the machinations of my site that shut it down for a couple of days. Darn those plugins… on the upside it turned out to be a great thing, it forced me to end the love/hate relationship that I had with my site’s former design. I had been meaning to get to it more than once and allowed myself to be sidetracked for other projects and so it stayed, as it was, until it finally broke. Lesson learned, “don’t leave until tomorrow things that can be done today.” It’s still a work in progress, pieces still to add and streamline, but so far it’s a well functioning, clean form. I hope you like it.
Update
A hearty hello to you all.
It seems my habit of trying to do at least a weekly blog post has not developed into a “habit” yet. My last post having been made back in May, is a good indicator of that I must say. I really need to get better at this. It isn’t that I have a lot to say, more that it would be a “creative journal” of sorts, showcasing things I’ve been working on or wanting to work on.
Over the summer I had a few jobs come up here and there, just small ones, but they were fun to work on. I have two rather large jobs coming up in a couple of months that will keep me quite busy for a few weeks. In the meantime I’m still working full-time as a Prepress Supervisor and enjoying my time at the company I work for.
Well, that’s it for now, as always you can contact me anytime and follow me on my social media pages.
Until next time, see you in the funny papers…
Tim
Freelancing
One of the definitive boons of being a Graphic Designer is the opportunity to work outside of your current job, if you have one. Freelancing allows, at times, an alternate means of creative freedom, the chance to grow your talents and abilities while being able to control the projects you work on. It is a beneficial release that not all designers are able to take advantage of depending on their contracts.
I have had the opportunity the last couple of years to work on a number of different freelance projects that have helped me as a creator and a manager of my own personal studio. The hardest part that I have found is actually finding and landing the jobs. I don’t know if others in my field have an easier time of it or perhaps I just don’t look hard enough, or in the right places for them. I am hoping to increase my productivity this year and next, with an end-goal of becoming full-time independent in the next couple of years. Building a clientele list must be the hardest part of this field.
Tim
Saturday Design

Every season of life is different, sometimes lingering, sometimes fleeting, but always changing. Seven years as a Graphic Designer have shown me that as with anything else, there are also seasons within the design field. Months can go by without any Freelance work and then suddenly many projects flow in keeping me busy for a few months. Some of them are paid and some are not but all help keep my skills honed. The trick is to prioritize and manage your time well, avoiding becoming overwhelmed, always keeping your deadlines in sight. The more projects you can bring in the more experience you gain and the more your name will hopefully circulate, bringing in more business. Ultimately my goal is to become self-employed and have my own mini studio. Until then, the balance continues.



