An industry design veteran who has successfully conquered both coasts, Drew Stauffer combines innovation with web standards to bring a blend of usability and creative vision to every project. As Director of Development for Wildfire Productions and CEO of Alibi Productions, Drew leaves no development stone unturned. He has published many articles on web standards and has been featured on WebProNews and Google News, and his companies count The Hyatt, BMW, and Michelin among their many satisfied clients.
Posted on Friday, May 11, 2007
Four months have passed in my life and everything has changed. Writing for drewstauffer.com, alibiproductions.com and wildfireproductions.net while also maintaining a 9 to 5 design job and doing freelance design and development work on the side doesn’t leave me a lot of time for day-to-day activities. The energy that goes into researching a new job has taken almost all of my time over the past few months.
Here is a quick rundown of why there have been so few posts:
Once again I want to throw out a huge thanks to Cameron Moll's Authentic Jobs. Authentic Jobs and all the job boards that are devoted to designers and developers blow Monster and Career Builder away. Thank you so much, Cameron!
Now that I am almost settled in my new place, it's back to business. Both Alibi and Wildfire have a lot of new clients on the horizon and a bunch of exciting projects in the mix. I am thrilled to get back to blogging and devote my attention to my work instead of travel plans and moving arrangements. What are some things that have kept you away from your blog?
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Procrastination and My new baby girl… but mostly procrastination…
I hear ya buddy. I can’t imagine the amount of time that little one takes up
In the words of the great Stevie Wonder,“tell me about it.” Back to business now though. We’ll have plenty of time to sleep when we’re dead, right?
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