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    Get your custom business cards.

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    You need a business card.

    Or a calling card.

    There are lots of sites on the web that will help you create one quickly, with a template, but then you have a business card that looks exactly like thousands of other business cards out there.

    For just $85, I'll design your cards and have 250 full-color cards* professionally printed and mailed to you. Repeat orders of the same design will only cost you $45 (for 250). I'll even throw in a little extra, emailing you a low-res digital file of your business card so that you can use it for electronic purposes (such as attaching to your outgoing email).

    Get a business card that matches your business. Unless you're selling cookie cutters, you don't want another cookie cutter design.

    *Extra charges may apply for other available options, such as a gloss-finish and/or printing on the back of the card. If you currently do not have a business logo or "look" to work with, you may want to consider my help with professional design services. The $85 includes printing costs, and my layout and file work, not from-scratch logo design.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      5/12/2008 10:25:00 AM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Design services for every conceivable project.

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    Getting things designed carefully and on purpose is important.

    I can help you with that. Nothing worse than badly designed materials for a business or organization trying to get ahead. Strong visual representation is vital in this visual, electronic age.

    Design services come in a variety of sizes and shapes.

    Some of the areas that I can assist you with your design projects include:

    Contact me for information on pricing. I charge by the hour for most services (plus cost of printing, etc. services), so once we figure out what we need to do to get the job done, I keep a time sheet on the entire project.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      5/12/2008 09:36:00 AM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Views from the road.

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    I like the phrase "views from the road" -- it makes me think of highways and road trips and hikes and discoveries.

    I had the opportunity to design a blog header for a the Views From The Road blog, and found myself with the delightful "task" of coming up with some artwork.

    The header that was chosen of the three created was this one. I went for a "North Dakota" road look, the nearly flat road going off into a wide horizon with the only trees being the utility poles that line so many township roads here. North Dakota roads are the perfect place to learn to draw one-point perspective. The owner of the blog, who hails from North Dakota originally, may have recognized that flat, open road that opened up clearly ahead, no obstructions.

    The second graphic I drew was monochromatic and mellow, using three slight variations of blue and a blue pen. My aim was to give the graphic an unstudied air about it, the idea of the open road metaphorically hazy before me and in my mind.

    The third graphic is the one you see here in this post. This is more the traditional watercolor study that visitors to this website see periodically. Using watercolor to loosely lay out the colors, I followed up with my gray-blue pen and created a forest road with a destination unknown and unseen, hidden behind curves and trees.

    If you have a blog or website that is in need of a new header graphic, or just some new graphics in general, look no further. Read more here to find out what you need to do to make it happen.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      5/09/2008 03:00:00 PM      (2) comments      Links to this post    

    Do you want a blog?

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    I don't design full-scale web sites anymore.

    I do, however, still get numerous requests for sites. Mostly from people who I know don't need anything massive and can't really afford that anyway.

    I'm really big into finding ways to do things with as little expense as possible, mainly because I don't have a lot of money myself. But I'm also really big into not designing web sites from scratch and finding that I have to field emails and calls about things like "can you change the word 'the' on the main page to the word 'thee'?" each and every day.

    I no longer want to sweat the small stuff. I'd rather set up something, get it all functional, and hand the reins over the the client and be done.

    So, lately, I've been helping people set up blogs. This works two ways:
    1. Setting up a blog and then turning the reigns over to you, training you to use it.
    2. Setting up a custom blog template to make your blog stand out and be unique.

    Option 1 (Set up your blog): Most clients might not ask for a blog outright, but after listening to the web needs of people and what they tell me when they come asking for help, I generally find that it is the perfect tool: easily add fresh content that they can update on their own, handy links and layout, and access from any internet connection.

    I basically tell a client this:
    1. I can set you up with a blog that you won't have to pay for hosting.
    2. I can set you up with a place to store photos that you won't have to pay for, either.
    3. I can buy you a custom domain name that doesn't cost all that much in the long run, and point it to your free site.
    4. All I'll charge you is for the time I put into doing it for you, and any custom graphics or headers you want.
    5. Your expense would be the domain name (optional but preferable) and my time. That's a good deal.

    So far, I've done a few:

    I use Wordpress in these instances because it's a little more intuitive and offers decent templates along with the static pages option; however, I'll work with any blogging platform a client wants. So, if you're not confident that you can do it yourself, I can help you set up your blog. Contact me and we'll go from there.

    Option 2 ( Custom Blogger Template): I have also designed templates for people using Blogger-based blogs. Check out "Go Outside With Andrea" for an idea of what I've done. That's sort of taking the idea of "make me a blog header" one step further and decking out an entire Blogger template. I don't have the know-how to make a Wordpress template, however.

    On your own: If you want to check into other ways to get online for low cost, check out:

    I'll help you with any of those, too, for the same arrangement: pay me for my time.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      4/11/2008 10:47:00 AM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Get some spiffy blog duds.

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    With the proliferation of blogs, and the repeated use of the accompanying templates that blog service providers offer, a lot of blogs are starting to...look alike.

    I can help you stand out, either with a basic custom blog template, or a one-of-a-kind header graphic.

    Because that's what you need: custom blog graphics and headers.

    No really. You do. It'll make a difference. No more boring blog with default template headers.

    I've made the blog header images at

    All have headers I designed and drew/painted specifically for the blog at the blog owner's request and specs.

    Need something to make your blog stand out? I can help you with the graphics, providing you, when it's all said and done, with high-resolution graphics that you can use on your blog and even on mugs or shirts when your blog gets hugely popular down the road.

    Really.

    Contact me for information and pricing. Let me know your ideas and we'll work from there.

    * These two blogs are using my copyrighted cartoon characters, and have limited usage rights. I still maintain the copyright and ownership for these cartoon characters. Please read my copyright information page.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 07:11:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    In need of a teacher.

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    If you're looking for someone to teach a class for an after-school program, a special group meeting, community education, or artist-in-residence type classes, I can help.

    Teaching is something I've done quite a bit of, whether it is teaching art to all ages or talking about writing and design. I am comfortable teaching students of all ages, though some of the classes listed below have limitations as to the kind of student that would be interested. I have taught adults and kindergarteners, one-session classes and classes that stretched over a month. I have taught after school, in the school, and in the evenings.

    Most classes below are flexible in both the depth and scope as well as time. I will work with you make the class fit your group or schedule. Teaching fees available upon request on a case-by-case basis.

    Possible art classes:
    Possible art history classes:
    Possible writing classes: Possible blogging classes: Possible web site classes:
    Possible design classes:
    In the meantime? There's plenty of online instruction right here, for free. With downloads. Check it out.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 07:05:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Let's generate some content.

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    I can come up with content.

    This is a world of information and content and news. You need content for your newsletter or web site? I can help.

    This web site would be my main example of my content-creating abilities. I've also worked as a newspaper reporter and feature writer for three years, and have experience in conducting interviews and writing press releases and articles of that nature.

    Services available, for a fee, include:

    Pricing:

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 06:54:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    So you want to self-publish something.

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    I think that's great.

    And, if you need help with the cover of your self-published book so that it doesn't scream "self-published" and looks like a serious book, I can help. I've mainly worked with Lulu.com, but I can whip together a front or back or wrap-around cover to meed the specs of whatever printer you're working with.

    This can be accomplished either by using graphics and clip art, or having me actually draw or paint or photograph an image specifically commissioned for your book.

    Let's have a look.

    Pricing:


    I won't proofread, typeset, or format the main body of the book for upload. But, I can help you with the graphics and placing the ISBN bar code that you may have, and even some interior graphics. I can do that. Contact me and we'll work something out.

    If you're looking to set up a basic informational web site, or even your very own author web site, read here.

    However, if what you really need is some direction in how to go about getting your book published or finding a company that'll do it for you, or just any direction at all, here are a few links that may help you:

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 05:48:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Licensed use of art and photography.

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    I'm no "professional" photographer, but I know how to aim and point the machine. I will go ahead and call myself a professional artist, however. Regardless of my status, I have some images at my disposal that you might want to use.

    I have a few photos online you can look at. You can check out my art (and other items) here. You can buy prints of my art and photography at ImageKind. Many of the original art pieces are still available for sale, as well.

    However, if you're looking more at a one-time use or licensing option of my images, that is a possibility. If you see something you'd like to use on your site or for some illustrative purpose, I may be able to work with you. For a fee, of course. So far, I've had clients who were licensed to use my art and photographs on:
    If you have an idea of something you'd like to do with my art or photos, contact me and I'll see what I can do. We can discuss pricing and options then. Also, please read my copyright page. Very important.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 05:10:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Web site design.

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    Yes, I did design, make, and upload this LonePrairie site. All graphics are mine. I can do a little minor designing.

    Periodically, I'm asked to make a web site. These are my answers to that request:

    As always, contact me with your request and we'll see if I am able to help you or not.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/29/2008 04:38:00 PM      (0) comments      Links to this post    

    Dog portraits.

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    I often receive requests about doing dog portraits. I have done many such portraits. However, I have found it necessary to make certain that customers are aware of my style and that if they are looking for realistic portraits I'm probably not the artist to work with. As you can tell by my work on my web site, I use lots of color and the over all feel of the piece is free and a bit wild. An example of a portrait I did, based on a photograph, can be seen here.

    If, knowing what my style is and what the outcome is likely to be, you are still interested in a commission, here's what you'd need to know:

    1. My paintings or drawings are done on heavy paper.

    2. I ship them via USPS unframed with no mat.

    3. I charge for all art work based on the size of the piece.

    4. I also charge an additional $20 for commissioned pieces. There is also a shipping and handling charge of $10.

    5. I'll need a good photo to work from. It can be mailed or emailed. I will send it back to you if it is an original or you request that it be sent back.

    6. If you have any special requests, I'll take them into consideration (For example, I made a painting that had a lot of yellow in it for a customer who had a yellow living room).

    7. Most customers pay me up front before I start. I only require that I be paid at least half of the total, and then when finished, the other half be sent. I will mail the art out once I've been completely paid.

    8. I'll need to know when you need the painting by so I can schedule my work accordingly.


    The general process is as follows:

    If you have other questions, you can email me or check out my order information page.

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    Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger      3/26/2008 01:19:00 AM      (0) comments      Links to this post