As most independent web design professionals I have to wear different hats. I am the technician, the manager, and the entrepreneur who drives the studio. And given all these facets, I truly enjoy working the business angle of web design. Before I started designing websites I obtained a business degree, which helps quite a bit in managing the business. However, considering my background, I know that most freelancers are not in the same boat. So if you’re a one-man band, in the following paragraphs I share a few things I learned over the years as an entrepreneur who started a web design business. (more…)
Via Twitter: @MaliJara I like that! Either way works really... as long as you're enjoying the ride.
Archive for September, 2009
The Exploding Internet
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
I’m a sucker for infographics and here’s one designed by New Scientist magazine which reveals the exponential growth of internet users. By the year 2012 Chinese users will outnumber North Americans 3 to 1. Guess we’ll have to learn Chinese in the coming years. The biggest web markets besides the Chinese and North American are the Japanese, Brazilian, and Indian. Another important note: $6.8 trillion in e-commerce. It’s a good thing to be in the web business.
Business Card design featured in CardObserver.com
Monday, September 21st, 2009So this week just started off on a nice note. The first message in my inbox was a notification that Maquina Studio’s business card design is featured in CardObserver.com. Not too shabby for a clean and simple design that came about in 2 hours or so of sketching. If you’re not familiar with the design you can check it out here. CardObserver.com showcases the best designs in business cards from all over the world. A handy reference to have for a jolt of business card design inspiration.
Little Red Riding Hood for Infographics Geeks
Friday, September 18th, 2009
SlagsmÄlsklubben - Sponsored by destiny from Tomas Nilsson on Vimeo.
Here’s a new spin on the classic tale from the brothers Grimm. I stumbled across this video a while back and was blown away by the clever use of information and modern design as a way to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood. It was conceived and designed by Tomas Nilsson, a graphic design student from Sweden. Definitely worth sharing with the world at large. A little bit of inspiration goes a long way.
What To Do When You Work for Starving Artists
Monday, September 14th, 2009A while back I did a job for a musician friend of mine. Rapidly I learned that unless an artist is backed by a major studio or label they are usually short on cash. Before starting the work I sent three rounds of proposals for the same project, each one reduced by a fraction of the original, until the cost of the project was within my friend’s budget. Sadly for me, with all the adjustments, the financial compensation for my work wasn’t motivating me at all. But in the name of advancing culture I decided to help nonetheless, and soon I found myself thinking “what did I get myself into?” In the end I made very little money and throughout the whole process I was constantly pestered by my friend, who is a compulsive artist and wanted creative control as most artists do. Now I look back and extract three important lessons from this experience. (more…)
New Business Cards
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 
I printed these babies a few months back but never got around to sharing them with the world. And since the design has gotten a good response so far, I thought there must be something to it. I didn’t spend hours designing it. I was simply going for something simple, elegant, and sleek.

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