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		<title>&#8226; Being a Starving Graphic Artist Sucks Book Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 14:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Christopher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think Being a Starving Graphic Artist Sucks by Jeremy Tuber is a fantastic resource for both new as well as seasoned graphic artists. There are many lessons taught which can really save you from having to learn them the hard way; which can be devastating to a new freelancer and his or her career.<br /><p><a href='http://rss.buysellads.com/click.php?z=1269068&k=2ee344414ac81fbb0f9de6ab08e9831e&a=120&c=1108153286' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>
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<p>Freelancing is an exciting opportunity for many people, but with that excitement comes quite a bit of fear and uncertainty. Many of the leading designers and developers I learn from have been freelancing for a number of years, and they love every minute of it. Others tried to have a go at freelancing, and while things worked out, a different work environment was preferred.</p>
<p>Personally, I&#8217;ve never made the jump into full time freelancing, and I really don&#8217;t plan on doing so any time soon. While I&#8217;ve got a decent grasp on the technological details of the job, I plan on continuing to research the business side of things for a while until that comfort level is on par with the work itself.</p>
<p>There are a number of sources to pick up information &amp; advice on freelancing. Recently, <a href="http://freelanceswitch.com/">Freelance Switch</a> has really taken the blog side of sources by storm, posting really informative and helpful articles on a consistent basis. One medium I haven&#8217;t had an opportunity to explore fully is that of books on freelancing. Luckily, I was able to obtain a review copy of <a href="http://www.beingastarvingartistsucks.com/"><span class="summary">Being a Starving Graphic Artist Sucks</span></a> by Jeremy Tuber. From the book cover:</p>
<blockquote><p>The <em>only</em> resource a new or struggling designer will <em>ever</em> need to build their business into a six figure power house.</p>
<p>It takes most artists years, learning the hard way, to become a successful freelance graphic designer. Now you can learn what it takes in just one week.</p>
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<p>I must admit; this book is huge. Weighing in at 500+ pages, there is <em>a ton</em> of information to absorb. What struck me first about the book was the way it&#8217;s written. Have you ever had a friend, colleague, or co-worker who seems to explain things clearly and simply in easy-to-understand language? That&#8217;s how <abbr title="Being a Starving Graphic Artist Sucks">BASGAS</abbr> conveys itself.</p>
<p>As it would be pretty tough to go through and give my insight on each and every chapter, I&#8217;ll simply provide a section outline of the book:</p>
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<li>Mastering Client Interactions</li>
<li>Running an Effective Design Business</li>
<li>Marketing &amp; Promoting Your Design Business</li>
<li>Negotiating, Pricing &amp; Protecting Your Work</li>
<li>Real Stories, Real Clients and Some Really Hard Lessons</li>
<li>Workbook Exercises for the Success-Driven Designer
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<li>Managing Client Relations</li>
<li>Running an Effective, Money-Making Business</li>
<li>Marketing and Promotion</li>
<li>Money, Pricing, and More Money</li>
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<li>Additional Resources and Information</li>
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<p>The amount of information provided in this book can be daunting at first, but it&#8217;s put together in a way that is very easy to read and learn from. The Workbook Exercises are a great way to put the material you&#8217;ve been reading about to the test. Ratings are provided which can guide you to read a bit more on an area you may be unclear about.</p>
<p>I think <a href="http://www.beingastarvingartistsucks.com/">Being a Starving Graphic Artist Sucks</a> by Jeremy Tuber is a fantastic resource for both new as well as seasoned graphic artists. There are many lessons taught which can really save you from having to learn them the hard way; which can be devastating to a new freelancer and his or her career.</p>
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<p><span class="type">Product</span> reviewed <abbr class="dtreviewed" title="20080204T0945-0500">Feb 4, 2008</abbr> by <span class="reviewer vcard"><span class="fn">Jonathan Christopher</span></span></p>
<p>Rating: <abbr class="rating" title="5">★★★★★</abbr></p>
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		<title>&#8226; An Interview with Jonathan Snook</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Christopher</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I was able to pull <a href="http://snook.ca/jonathan">Jonathan Snook</a> away from his many projects for a few minutes to have a quick chat. I&#8217;ve been a long time fan of Mr. Snook. I recently saw him speak at <a href="/2007/11/12/future-of-web-design-nyc-2007-recap/">The Future of Web Design 2007 in NYC</a>, and before that finished his <em>excellent</em> book, <a href="/2007/10/15/accelerated-dom-scripting-book-review/">Accelerated DOM Scripting</a>. Jonathan Snook is a highly respected individual in the Web design &amp; Development community, here are a few words with him:</p>
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<dt>Quick formalities. Could you provide a bit of a bio for yourself?</dt>
<dd>I&#8217;m currently a freelance designer and developer based out of <a href="http://www.ottawa.com/">Ottawa, Canada</a>.</dd>
<dt>What got you started working on the Web?</dt>
<dd>I&#8217;ve always been a computer geek. I used to hang out on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system"><abbr title="Bulletin Board System">BBS</abbr></a>s of the day. When the internet came around, it was fun to see all the information out there. But it wasn&#8217;t until the web came around that things really started to take off. So, it became a hobby of mine until 1999 when I decided to break into the sector and try to make a career out of it. I landed a job at a local agency within the month and, as they say, the rest is history.</dd>
<dt>What&#8217;s a typical day like in the life of Jonathan Snook? Is there such a thing?</dt>
<dd>As a freelancer, no day is typical &#8212; especially with family. While the type of projects I work on vary, most of my time is spent from home with the occasional conference call or on-site visit.</dd>
<dt>You&#8217;re basically famous for a multitude of talents; what do you call yourself? Designer, developer, programmer, writer, all of the above (and then some)?</dt>
<dd>It depends on who I&#8217;m talking to. At the most basic level, I&#8217;ll just say that &#8220;I make web sites&#8221;. If I&#8217;m talking to someone who understands the web then I&#8217;ll say that &#8220;I&#8217;m a freelance web designer/developer&#8221;. That covers the majority of the cases.</dd>
<dt>Of all your talents, which do you enjoy working with the best?</dt>
<dd>That&#8217;s one of the great things of having multiple disciplines &#8212; I can work on whatever I like best at any moment. Sometimes I want to design, other times I want to get knee deep into code. In the end, it&#8217;s all about solving problems in different ways.</dd>
<dt>Geeky details. Would you mind outlining your choice of hardware and software you wouldn&#8217;t want to be without?</dt>
<dd>I&#8217;m still a diehard <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows">Windows</a> user running <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office">Microsoft Office</a>. But I couldn&#8217;t live without <a href="http://www.ultraedit.com/">UltraEdit</a>, my text editor of choice for a number of years. I also need to have <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Fireworks">Fireworks</a> for design work and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Dreamweaver">Dreamweaver</a> for heavy HTML work.</dd>
<dt>You&#8217;ve managed to release an excellent book recently, how was the writing experience? If given the choice, would you start over and do it again? What would you do differently?</dt>
<dd>Writing is hard. I found myself doing a heck of a lot more research than I ever thought I would. That can really slow you down. I&#8217;m not sure that I&#8217;d do anything differently except have a better understanding of the time and effort it deserves. Writing an entire book definitely isn&#8217;t something that I necessarily want to do again but I&#8217;ll probably write a chapter or two for multi-author books when the opportunity arises.</dd>
<dt>You&#8217;re familiar with both the agency as well as freelance way of life, can you say that you&#8217;ve got a preference?</dt>
<dd>For the most part, I prefer the freedom that freelance brings. I like working from home. I like working closely with clients to build cool things. It takes a great deal of discipline, though, which I don&#8217;t always have. Working within an agency also has some freedoms, like the freedom from decisions. It&#8217;s nice to just ask, &#8220;which is more important&#8221; and then let a project manager handle the client. For now, though, I&#8217;ll continue with the freelance life. It still offers up potential. I&#8217;d like to take advantage of that and exhaust those possibilities before I jump back into working for someone else.</dd>
<dt>What is it that keeps you speaking at conferences, writing books, and maintaining your very popular website?</dt>
<dd>I still enjoy the process of sharing knowledge. But at the same time, it&#8217;s also vital marketing for my own business. It&#8217;s a great win-win.</dd>
<dt>I want to thank you so much for taking some of your valuable time to interview with me, Jonathan. I know you&#8217;re an extremely busy person and I really appreciate it.</dt>
<dd>Thanks so much for asking.</dd>
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