April14
If you haven’t already discovered it, you might want to check out Adobe TV. The site offers a good variety of online training videos for designers, photographers and developers. You can view online or download videos to watch later using the Adobe Media Player. Check out Taming the Web – Introduction to CSS:

January1

This book is an excellent guide. If you’re not already familiar with FreelanceSwitch, check out the site. It’s one of my favorite resources. How to be a Rockstar Freelancer, written by Collis & Cyan Ta’eed, the founders of FreelanceSwitch, is full of good advice to help you make the switch to full-time freelancing. The book walks you through the entire process, including advice about when to make the switch, accounting, branding, networking and more. It’s packed with great tips.

October14
Ink and paper are fundamental to the graphic design business, but we can make choices that are environmentally friendly without compromising design standards. In fact, many projects are enhanced by the use of soy-based inks and recycled papers. Read Greener Printing from greenoptions.com for more details.
Beyond ink and paper, try going paperless in your office and encourage your clients to do so as well. I always request document edits in Word format. It’s so much easier for me to cut and paste changes than it is to sift through handwritten (often illegible) notes. I send PDF invoices and keep all of my back-ups on an external hard drive rather than in a filing cabinet. Whenever I make a business related purchase online, I print the receipt to PDF, not to my ink-jet printer.
Just some food for thought…
