Business of Design Online is LIVE!!
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Bravo! Cat, nt, and Jay!
I have the pleasure of announcing an important new entry in the blogosphere. Ladies and Gentlemen,
Go meet BoDo! The Business of Design Online. It’s the genius brainchild of the team of Catherine (cat) Morley, Neil (nt) Tortorella, and Jeanette (jay) Wickham. It’s been months in the making and boasts series and services, resources, and a list of guest authors that outflank anything I’ve seen.
Click the screenshot and see for yourself! It’s downright amazing!
So much all in one place. Do you think you have to be a designer to get value from this site. Heck, you’ll even find me there.
Congratulations BoDo Team!
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Cat Morley Is a B.A.D. Blogger
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Blogger A Day Call: Hello is Cat there?
Last night I spoke to Cat Morley for the very first time. How much cooler can it get than to hear the voice of someone already pegged as a friend for life?
Cat was surprised at the sound of my voice. I was surprised at the sound of hers. I thought her voice would be lower. I bet she thought my voice would be higher. What if our voices got switched when we were babies? Hey, weirder blogger synchronicities have happened. Why not that? Hmmmmm?
I’d offer to trade voices, but I don’t suppose she’d want to hear people tell her that she should be doing 900-number calls as often as I hear people say that..
The conversation that Cat and I shared was like virtual window shopping. We talked about design, blogging, business, and our histories and our futures — all the while we were passing links to places and pages that we like on the Internet. We critiqued designs, discussed the ways we find new blogs, especially those we feature, and we spoke a while on why folks online seek out communities.
Cat said that originally she had no use for blogging or bloggers, partly because she thought she had nothing to say. HA! She was caught by the blogging bug when a cause came calling. Unethical behavior by a design firm got Cat blogging with an industry-wide group of designers, who wrote for days on end, about the logos the villains had been stealing and calling their own. Cat’s been blogging ever since.
We talked about workable business models and whether it’s harder to get started as a blogger now than 18 months ago. We explored ways to help designers getting started on their own without asking them to pay for things.
It’s amazing think that it took us until now to figure out that we both had Skype and could talk this way! It’s rare, but nice. when a first conersation seems like one from the middle of a dialogue that’s been going on for years and is still going on and on and on.
B.A.D. Blogger Quote
No offense intended. I’m also fairly passionate when selecting the brand of nuts I might eat. –Cat Morley
Stop by Cat’s Blog, Designers Who Blog, and say hi!
Thanks, Cat, you B.A.D. Blogger!
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Want to be a B.A.D. Blogger see the. . . a B.A.D. Blogger? page in the sidebar
Blogtipping Three of the Best
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Link Love for Three Who Make Us Better
Today I’m celebrating official Blogtipping Day. How about you? As the song goes “Give a little bit . . .” Here’s how it works.
- Choose three bloggers you admire and link to them.
- List three reasons why you admire each one.
- Then add a tip at the end.
That’s all there is to it.
Cat Morley
- Designers who Blog is a testament to Cat who celebrates the great work of others.
- Every time Cat visits here, she leaves wisdom and insights. She often leaves links to wonderful tools.
- When a friend is in need, Cat is there with a hand, even if that friend is a friend of a friend. Cat is an amazing person.
Tip: Watch out for evil computers who want to thwart you.
Katiebird
- Katie’s blog is like Katie welcoming, open, and other centered.
- Talk to her once and you’ll know she’s the real deal — more than she ever shows in a glance.
- When folks are at her blog or she is at theirs everyone seems to get taller, reading what she says.
Tip: Katie know your value. You make us worth more.
Rick Cockrum
- Everytiime I read Rick’s blog I learn something I didn’t know about people and about myself.
- He might have called his blog Shards of Consciousness, but his own awareness is vast, and his heart matches the size of the universe.
- I feel lucky to know Rick and to read what he writes.
Tip: Rick, I can never get enough of you or your words.
Thanks to all three of you for making me more aware of how human the blogosphere can be.
–Me “Liz” Strauss
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Net Neutrality 9-05-2006
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Net Neutrality Links
I’m adding this link to the Net Neutrality Page.
I’ll be Posting this both in the chronology and to the Top of Neutrality I. Thank you Cat Morley for finding and sharing it.
SW Virginia Law Blog: Net Neutrality — Detailed Research [via Net neutrality outlined]
This comprehensive outline on net neutrality was compiled by Steve Minor, of the SW Virginia Law Blog.
1. What is net neutrality?
2. Strange bedfellows (who’s for it; who’s against it)
3. What the FCC is doing and isn’t doing
4. What Congress has been doing and hasn’t been doing
5. On doing nothing (If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it)
6. On doing something
7. On doing something else
Conclusion
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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7.5 Cat’s BIG IDEA
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Where to from Here?
And now that I’m getting to the point of retirement, I’m getting away from the actual work of design and am now spending most of my time on pro bono work. Hence NO!SPEC, Creative Latitude and Proscodi. And one more on the way … Cat Morely said.
But her life hardly seems to be slowing, in fact it seems to be gearing up. Before we left her or looked too far down the road, I wanted to know what Cat sees now.
Cat, what do you think most designers get wrong?
Depends what you are talking about. Wrong about choosing freelance over
inhouse before they have enough skills? Not enough education and experience before striking out on their own? Working on spec? Being gullible? Not being professional? I guess I answered your question …
What could Successful Blog do to support designers more?
Successful Blog has its own style. It caters to a range of professions
with diverse interests. If you were to attract designers, in my opinion
you’d have to teach them something they do not know. Something they
need to know. Something you know. Writing. A large number of designers
are crap at grammar and sentence structure. I’m one.In order for this to work, you’ll need to first get their attention,
then get them to understand that they need to keep paying attention.
Cat, What is your BIG IDEA? When people think of Cat Morley, what’s the first thing you want them to think of?
First thing I WANT them to think?
Hmmm…. tall, slim, young, brilliant?
[deep sigh] not the truth, just wishful thinking.
The truth is I’m passionate about the industry of design. I’m demanding of myself much more than I am of others. I am very good at organising but I’m not perfect. I have a quick, fiery hot temper. I no longer shy from it as I’ve lived with it for way too long and know it’s not going away. No more than I am. I’m loyal to my friends and not adverse to attempting to see the point of view of those who I’ve disagreed with hotly. I’m not one to say I have “no time for fools” as I’ve been a fool myself once too often. Live and learn, then live some more.
I tried to talk Cat into convincing one of her clients that she needed to call me in on one of her jobs. But once she explained the economics, we both decided it was wishful thinking.
Wishes are good things and one day I will meet her.
That Cat Morley is just too interesting to time run out without finding an afternoon to spend together talking about life and other stuff.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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