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  • Matthew E. Wilson suggested that I read this book! It looks good so I will be picking it up shortly! It is called: “The Answer: Grow Any Business, Achieve Financial Freedom, and Live an Extraordinary Life (Hardcover)”

  • Andrew Spiering posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Good call Brandon! I have added it and a few others to the Professional Practice category in the Bookstore. Any other suggestions?

  • If any of you are looking for a great book to help you with marketing then I have got one for you! “Rain Making – The Professional’s Guide to Attracting New Clients” by Ford Harding……Very insightful!

  • JJ posted an update in the group Group logo of DESIGNDESIGN 16 years ago

    The greatest designer is normal people—the best cities in the world were not designed.

  • At your request Jonathon I am going to attach one of my recent plan view renderings for your evaluation of its strengths and weaknesses….I would like comments from whomever has some input….good or bad…..It will be in the above discussions…

  • Jonathan Campbell posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    Lets get this party started! Show us some examples….

  • Ankia Bormans posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    Response to comment by Brent Farrar, I have used turpentine and pastels on normal paper. you get a similar effect of watercolour, but the paper does not wrinkle, this was my solution to getting the watercolour feel without all the hassle.

  • Richard Mariani posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    Hey Brandon….thanks for the invite. I use Vectorworks to create landscape designs…..do you know where can I find more information on realistic coloring techniques to use on my Vectorworks drawings so it looks like I used real colored pencils. Are there any other ways to make the drawings look high end? Peace!

  • Leah posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Thank you, Jay, for the info… I am looking into the cost of E & O insurance as I get into more commercial and large scale projects.

  • Winston White posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    Hi everyone, i’m the new kid on the block from SA.

  • Leo Gonzales posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    Wow, 97 members-strong!

  • Andrew Spiering posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Hey Mack,
    Great questions! Feel free to add them to the group forum. Just click the little green plus sign…

  • Jay Everett posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Mack,
    I think Errors and Omissions Insurance is usually a policy that the firm keeps on itself, you may change Insurance companies from time to time but the insurance is usually constant. I don’t believe it is available on a job by job basis.
    helpful link:
    http://www.nfib.com/object/3789933.html

    This is the key quote which may speak to your…[Read more]

  • Dean "Mack" McKenzie posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    One more question….E&O is this something needed forever? If I do a job today do I have to carry it till I die or is there a statute of limitations?
    Can it be obtained on a month to month or by job basis?

  • Dean "Mack" McKenzie posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    I wanted to add a comment/question.
    I have seen serveral diffrent ways to approch contracts and proposals. One way is keep it very simple, the other it to complicate it to the point of needed a harvard law degree to understand the contract.
    The questing I have is where is the middle ground? I don’t want to be too simple, miss something and then be…[Read more]

  • Thomas W. Schaller posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    hi brent – sketches i will do directly onto watercolor paper. but more complex drawings can be done on vellum or trace, scanned and then printed onto even very heavy wc paper using the (awesome!)epson 3800 printer – amazing – looks just like an original pencil drawing…

  • Dean Hill, ASLA posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Brandon…
    Thanks for creating this group. For anyone that will be attending the ASLA Annual Meeting in Philly, I will be moderating two roundtable discussions regarding topics revelant to this group.
    The first roundtable is Best Business Practices and Client relations in the Residential Market. It is scheduled for Monday, October 6 at 9:45 a.m.…[Read more]

  • Haris Piplas posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Hi Business Group people,
    looking forward to your comments, especially from more experienced colleagues. I graduated 2 months ago, business is still waiting for me.

    Greetings from Sarajevo

  • Andrew Spiering posted an update in the group Group logo of BUSINESS HELPSBUSINESS HELPS 16 years ago

    Great idea for a group, Brandon!

  • Brent Farrar posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years ago

    if you are doing watercolors by hand, what is the best way to get the architectural image onto a watercolor type paper?

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