Posts Tagged ‘Flair’
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
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Whether you are a recent graduate, self-taught or an established designer looking to make a change in your career, web design as a vocation has changed out of all recollection over the last few years. Where HTML jockeys once ruled the web, today if you want to get ahead in web design you need an armoury of skills that you can sell to an employer. More designers are also breaking away from habitual studios and setting themselves up as freelance agents in a bid to fulfil their creative ambitions.
No matter how you came into web design, understanding the market as well as possessing the skills you’ll need to succeed are both essential. To make it in what is now a very competitive and creative environment you’ll need flair, excellent business sense, solid skills in your chosen field and a relentless pursuit of your goal. Web design is one of the most dynamic fields any designer can work in, but how do you land that dream job? Read more... (1374 words, estimated 5:30 mins reading time)
Tags: Ambitions, Armoury, Basic Knowledge, Business Sense, Career Web, Creative Environment, Design, Design Landscape, Diverse, Dotcom Crash, Dream Job, Dynamic Fields, Flair, Good Business, Html Jockeys, Html Skills, Industry, Multimedia Design, New Wave, Nineties, Opportunities, range, Relentless Pursuit, Technical Ability, Thriving, Web Today, Website
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
She may tell you everything –so you reckon. Everything includes all the secrets that you and she have grown quicker in spite of. She may use you as a sounding board in career decisions, like matters, and desire your helpful family advice. She may even drown her sorrows from now and then on your shoulder. Without doubt your best friend is the one who knows all of your secrets as well. But, how far does this friendship really proffer? Would your best friend admit that she carried a knockoff purse? Why not – you know everything else?
Styling and profiling is the name of the game when the girls step out for a night on the town. You check your best friend out. She is carrying a to-die-for handbag. As you turn to compliment her on the fantastic accessory choice, would you expect her to turn back to you and say – “Be grateful you…it’s a knockoff purse?” Not many people reckon so and this is the reason why.
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Tags: Admit, Amount Of Money, Best, Best Friend, Career Decisions, Carried, Compliment, Doubt, Epitome, Family Advice, Fashion, Flair, Flattery, friend, Friendship, Handbag, Imitation Perfume, knockoff, Many People, Medication, Name Of The Game, Price Tag, Purse, Sounding Board, Spite, would
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
I am in the process of opening an upscale boutique focused exclusively on bridesmaid attire. My target customer is 18-35, stylishness conscious with modern & sophisticated sensibilities. The boutique will be located in a new shopping district with other honestly high end shops around it. I will carry 3-5 high end designers, accessories (hair clips, jewelry, purses, shoes) and some lingerie. It will operate by appointment only. My direct competition is a franchise called Bella Bridesmaid with a similiar business model, but we will carry some uncommon designer lines. Other shops right through the people like this: Flair Bridesmaid, Twirl, Blue, Here Comes the Bridesmaid. I would like something small (Here comes the bridesmaid is cute but too long I reckon) and catchy that reflects the shops stylishness and that of my customers.
What are your thoughts on the subject?
Tags: Appointment, Boutique, Bridesmaid, Business Model, Designers, Flair, Franchise, Hair Clips, help, Jewelry, Lingerie, name, Purses, Sensibilities, Shoes, Shopping District, Target Customer, Twirl, Upscale Boutique
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