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Blog Writing
Many of the articles have been distorted or lost as the company transformed over the years. Here is a sampling of several still live on the Everyday Joe site (originally for a sub-blog called Brand Curve) and a few from Billstree. Open publication – Free publishing – More blogging For articles still live on the
Imprint Writing
A sampling of my writing for UW’s Imprint. Open publication – Free publishing – More newspaper
UW Imprint Features Editor
My friend and co-worker Kinga Jakab at the time stumbled into the role of Features Editor one summer at UW. She pulled me on board as her assistant and I immediately took to designing the articles on the page using InDesign. It was a perfect pairing because Kinga was in love with the words and
Engagement Gift
All the way from Ireland, one of our first engagement gifts: Donegal crystal! From Claire and Jimmy Walshe. Thanks!!
Work Station
I ‘work’ from home. It has its challenges (staying focused) and perks (not having to wear pants). When it comes to work-at-home productivity, my work space is top priority. Admittedly, I’m a bit in disarray in our new home and eager for some extra office storage space or organizing solutions. And then there’s this
Out of Office Auto-Responder
We’re leaving on vacation this Friday and I’m prepping to be “out of office” for 10 days. What I find I’m struggling with is my auto-responder for my email. I want people to know I will be away not because I won’t be reading their messages or even responding, but because I won’t have access
My Love/Hate Relationship
My love/hate relationship is technology. I adored my iphone 3Gs: taking pictures, downloading and using apps, reliant on my calendar and synched RTM, and generally glued to the glowing screen half of my waking hours. Then it died. All my data was erased. Photos, music, vids, app data, EVERYTHING. Though I did get it back
Paranormal Activity 1403
The reason for sharing this story will make more sense in a future post…. An email to my uncle Bill Cowan: Hi Bill, I’ve had your scanner for quite some time now, and as I’ve been using it regularly, I continued to remind myself that I should ask your advice on buying you a new