Within a week of launching my own site and i’ve finished a second one. Once again, nothing flashy or probably very good, but hopefully it’s not a fluke that I accomplished one site. While my friend Brad was compiling and refining lists of Utah design firms, he added the one that I work for normally, Indigo Creative . But of course, the guys hadn’t had time to fix up the site yet. So what do I do? I stop in to see how things are going and suggest that I could give them a quick fix. After a day and several hours into the night, I wonder why I volunteered. But now (or as soon as they get it uploaded), I can refer people to a working site, and hope nobody finds it too comical when they see it. I realize, as I’m sorting through old portfolio, what a task it is to try and keep things updated and wonders where the balance is between maintaining a good website for your business, and spending time doing actual work for clients.
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You are the like the flash programming speedster! Congrats! I’m glad that you finally convinced them to put their portfolio up AND made it happen in no time flat. You the man!
Thanks, buddy. Plenty of imperfections, but I figure not bad for getting a site put together in 14 hours.