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Yay! Finally, I have found the time to add a few recent client sites to my portfolio. I know, “about time” I hear you say! Must be late December 2011 since I last updated it?

To be quite honest, the last 4 months have been extremely busy, with a barrage of new clients and agency work, and a huge influx of repeat business from a handful of existing clients. Being a freelance web designer, this is great news on the pocket! It does, however, mean my personal projects (and my portfolio site) have had to take a backseat for a while, whilst I play catch up. continue reading

You know the old saying, “you wait ages for a bus, then along come two”? Well that’s what has happened to me these last few weeks. Not buses, rather clients! Now I am not complaining! It is great to be busy, it just means I haven’t had time to even look at my site, let alone think about updating it lol.

For the first time in weeks, I actually found myself with an evening without any real client work to do, the TV is boring and I am currently banned from online racing! So on with PlanetRock, grab a can of Relentless and finally do something with my Google+ page that I set up ages ago!

Once I had figured out how and where to add photos it soon started taking shape and I actually much prefer the layout compared to its rival, Facebook. continue reading

Well, it’s almost that time of the year again folks! Like it or loathe it, bonfire night is almost upon us and, as usual for mid October, the streets of Lewes are awash with bonfire boyes and belles selling programmes, collecting donations and generally getting excited!

November the 5th sees the usually peaceful streets of East Sussex’s county town of Lewes ablaze with the thousands of flaming torches, burning tar barrels and firework-fuelled effigies from the Lewes and Sussex bonfire societies as they take over the town for the night!

Unlike your average, local bonfire celebration, Lewes bonfire night is the biggest attraction of the season and for many Lewisians, a way of life! Many of the societies members will have spent all year planning and making brightly coloured costumes for this annual event. continue reading

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