Why we made the Workingfolio web template for visual artists

Posted March 16, 2011 in Marketing, Workingfolio

At Working Design we love art and artists. We work with them and we play with them. Many of our best friends and acquaintances are photographers, painters, fabric artists, collage artists, sculptors or jewelry makers. One of the main things we know about this amazing and creative crew of people is their

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What blogging can do for you

Posted February 11, 2011 in Blogging

“My business is now bursting at the seams. Very exciting. You were right when you pushed me to set up a blog. It is having an impact!” That’s Cheryl Woolstone, a Kitsilano-based psychotherapist. An experienced counsellor, Woolstone was just setting up her own business when Working Design (we’re the company that developed Workingfolio) started developing

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Say it with pictures

Posted February 10, 2011 in Blogging, Featured

Is the thought of blogging regularly a bit intimidating? What if you don’t usually do a lot of writing? As a visual artist, you might feel the most important things you have to say are found in your art – not in a bunch of words about it. Well, you’re right! Here’s some good news:

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How a photo blog can look

Posted February 9, 2011 in Blogging

A photo blog can be a great place to put work you want to share, but that doesn’t fit into your portfolio. You can comment on it, or simply show it. It’s an easy way to start blogging, and people love looking at pictures. It could be interesting to show some of your work in

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How Workingfolio works

Posted December 20, 2010 in Workingfolio

We offer a free 20-minute, no obligations phone or in-person consultation designed to introduce you to Workingfolio. We’ll show you how it will present your art and how you will be able to easily manage and update your own content.

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