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		<title>5 Branding Basics Every Logo Designer Should Know</title>
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My article on branding basics is now up at Six Revisions for your reading pleasure. Do let me know what you think.


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		<title>Communicating with Clients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The greatest response I get when asking clients and customers what they want the most when discussing their projects is listening. I recently wrote a post on how I communicate with clients at the Six Revisions ezine. I am always welcoming feedback however, so as a client, how would you welcome discussion and ideas best?


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		<title>Checklist for When your Live Demo Looks Horribly Wrong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick reference on what to do when you take a look at a live demo of your website and see something completely off or not like what you expected from initial static proofs. A few pointers on how to take screen captures, and trouble shoot the environment you see the errors in.


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		<title>#FollowFive No.1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Embracing the latest Twitter trend, #FollowFive... Follow Five people you should follow today and why.


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		<title>Why I pulled my logos from Brandstack today.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why crowd sourcing brands and identity is not healthy. Not healthy for you the designer, and not healthy for your clients. Period. A designer's thoughts and reasoning behind withdrawing from a stock brand site.


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