Re: Professional inquiry for you freelancers

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Wow, I fire off an e-mail before I hit the sack and wake up with
several great feedback!

No worries on the quality of humbleness, Daniel. ;-)

Overall, I do enjoy design. Heck, I wish I had more of a creative mind
and the logical programming mind at times. I just want to make sure
I'm not cutting myself short in the long run by limiting my coding
capabilities because of time I'm investing hours on end into a copy of
Photoshop that my company has picked up for me.

I really do appreciate the feedback. I'm going to run with it and see
how it goes.

Cheers all,

- sf

On 12/6/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007 3:23 AM, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Steve Finkelstein wrote:
> > > Thanks for your humble opinions.  Appreciate the feedback!
> >
> > humble?
>
>     People on this list are anything BUT humble, Steve.
>
>     Now, as for my own petty opinion....
>
>     I always tell new clients that people are either expertly creative
> or technical, and that I'm very much the latter, but not the former.
> I can't design to save my ass.  I can put the HTML code together, but
> I may as well be colorblind when it comes to a good combination.  I'm
> just not good at coming up with a nice, clean layout.... so I
> generally have a friend, my pre-wife (who does some design work), or
> someone I know from online do the design part, if even only in
> PhotoShop, then I integrate it with my code.  Less hassle for me,
> overall, so I can focus on providing excellent code (see, no one here
> is humble!), without having it look like chewed-up and spit-out food
> that someone realized they didn't like just a bit too late.
>
> --
> Daniel P. Brown
> [Phone Numbers Go Here!]
> [They're Hidden From View!]
>
> If at first you don't succeed, stick to what you know best so that you
> can make enough money to pay someone else to do it for you.
>

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