Day Late, Dollar(s) Short

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The birthdays/a> were good, if mellow… Other than the fact that yesterday I completely blanked about my weekly posting to blogher like I wanted to do. I made up for it this morning, though, so, hey, I’m only a day late.

I’m working on not only the paperwork to start my own design business, but also coming up with an identity for it, and trying to get some side work while I’m at it. While the short-term contract I’m currently in is good money, I really don’t have much to fall back on when it’s over, so I’m trying to do as much as I can in the meantime.

So, if you know anyone who needs either some branding work, web site work, or print work done, let me know, ok? Even if it’s a super-small project, I’m more than willing to take it on.

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