by John Coleman | Apr 15, 2015 | All Posts, Business, Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
Sometimes, often more rarely than we would like, what we think is a really good idea actually turns out to be a really good idea. Case in point, in a little bit of self-congratulatory back-patting, I have the pleasure of pointing out that an idea I expressed on this...
by John Coleman | Apr 2, 2014 | All Posts, Business, Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
When you are around creative projects for a while, projects when you are building something big, you tend to notice certain things about how they go. Specifically, you typically notice what causes these sorts of projects to go well, and what sorts of things cause them...
by John Coleman | Dec 28, 2013 | All Posts, Business, Marketing, Rambling Jibberish |
Clients often come to us with fantastic dreams of what they want their website to be. Whether it is leveraging the latest in web technology, or pushing the boundaries in web design, website projects can be fertile ground to flex some serious creative muscle. Of...
by John Coleman | Sep 5, 2013 | All Posts, Business, Content, Rambling Jibberish |
When I am working (usually with clients) on a design project of any kind, time and time again, I find that the same four basic questions drive the majority of the work. These are handy because they not only force a framework around a project, but they also help focus...
by John Coleman | Aug 29, 2013 | All Posts, Business, Featured, Hiring, Rambling Jibberish |
I was talking with a colleague the other day, and the topic came up about hiring. I was talking about a particular candidate, about how he looked perfect on paper, and said all the right things. There was nothing wrong with this candidate at all. From a logical...
by John Coleman | Aug 15, 2013 | All Posts, Business, Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
In the spirit of our Open Source Ethos blog post, I wanted to create a post that hopefully will do some people some good. That is, how to (safely) hire a freelancer. Now, you may be wondering, why is a design and development company telling me how to replace them?...