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Autobiographical

Do You Really Need a Degree To Succeed in Graphic Design?

In short…kind of. For people who are unfamiliar with the technology and processes of design — from the artistic form to the technical know-how necessary to execute ideas — going to school is one of THE best ways to learn. You have to choose your school carefully though. If you don’t, you run the risk [...]

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Do Guilt-Ridden People Make Great Leaders?

“The only pressure I’m under is the pressure I’ve put on myself.” -Mark Messier The Harvard Business Review recently published the research and defense of a psychological study that measured the correlation between the tendency to feel guilt and performance review. It turned out that people who are prone to guilt tend to work harder [...]

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A Very Special Thank You (VIDEO)

Wow! Did 2010 really just fly by all of us? It seems like only yesterday we were starting all of these wonderful new marketing and design projects. With the new year quickly upon us I wanted to send a quick THANK YOU to everyone who has made Unicorn Press a success this year! Clients Aid [...]

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Giving Back Isn’t Hard To Do

Much of our lives have been designed around our actions and willingness to put challenges in perspective. For small business owners it is sometimes difficult to take a step back from the everyday minutiae of managing employees, dealing with vendors, and billing. Despite all of the stresses of running a business, a great way for [...]

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The best way to get started

I’ve been blogging for a number of years and whenever I start fresh, I find that it’s best to get started with an introduction! If you’ve come across this blog you’ve probably come by way of my business Web site for Unicorn Press. Let me tell you a little about myself so you know who [...]

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