Thoughts, ideas and ramblings on the design & the web

Tips for the Globetrotting Freelancer

May 10th, 2010

As mentioned in a previous post, between December and April I travelled throughout Asia, living a roaming freelancer’s dream. In three different Asian countries I had the privilege of working with clients on various web and media projects. Along the way, I learned a few things that can be of use for fellow travelling freelancers.

This article has also been published at A Better Freelancer.

Whilst writing an email to Ole Martin Kristiansen about the globetrotting freelancing lifestyle, I realised that I have quite a few tips that hopefully will inspire freelancers looking to work abroad for an extended period of time.

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Back in Business

April 30th, 2010

First of all, apologies for that lack of posts during the last couple of months. For the duration of the past winter and spring I’ve had the distinct pleasure of travelling for almost 4 months on end—but now I’m back!

Here’s a bite sized version of my travels:

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Viking Design

November 30th, 2009

During a recent weekend getaway, I took the time to read The Viking Manifesto, by Steve Strid and Claes Andréasson. Together they dissect the phenomenon of Scandinavian success stories, which seemingly defy logic. A great read, and whilst essentially a marketing book, many key concepts corelate just as well to design and the web.

How can it be that Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland, 0.3% of the world’s population, produce 3% of all world exports? Strid and Andréasson claim that it’s down to the countries’ Viking heritage. Sure, they were mind-bogglingly brutal and viscous, but they were also hundreds of years ahead of their time in areas such as business and philosophy.

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