Few days left to say goodbye to 2017…
What to do on a rainy day
No, this is not a post with tips on what to do in Ireland when it rains (even though it could be the most popular article in my blog!)
No, this is not a post with tips on what to do in Ireland when it rains (even though it could be the most popular article in my blog!)
We all know that positive word-of-mouth can help a business grow, there’s no doubt about it.
However, for a small business or a start-up, relying only on it can make their way to success very long and slow.
My love story with WordPress started in 2014, when I created my first blog. However, I didn’t know how powerful WordPress was, until I actually studied as a web designer here in Dublin.
Creating websites is one of my favourite things to do in the world! It is so much fun to bring to life something that will give an online presence to a whole company, a sole trader, an artist… It is very much satisfying and you can go wild with plenty of functions, details and tricks that can help the business making an impression on their potential clients.
Did you know I graduated in Art History in Rome? Is there a better place in the world to study Art? I don’t think so!
That’s part of the reason why I moved to the Eternal City from Northern Italy to fulfil my dream of study the beauties created by humankind across the centuries.
It’s always exciting to see my work populate a client’s website and help them to build their presence on the web.
Researches show that teams are particularly successful when very specialised people meet multipotentialites – or multipods. That’s because the two categories put together a very focused vision with a creative approach that explores various points of view.
Less than one month ago I was very excited because, as a photo editor, I had basically the full season booked, with all my photographers from last year plus a few new ones. For the first year, I didn’t have to actively look for new clients, they were coming to me by word of mouth …
I’m very proud to share with you the last website I’ve been designing, www.langlife.hw.ac.uk. A few months ago, I was contacted by Dr Maria Garraffa, assistant professor at the Heriot-Watt University of Edinburgh. Her research covers language learning in both cognitive and social deprived groups and she is interested in studying the benefit of language …
Read moreWebsite design for the Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh