Ok - this is cool. Get a Flickr account (free) Post Photos online, then add a nifty Flickr badge to your site like this one here ...
You access Flickr badges through the help menu search - badges ... why there is no direct link to badges is beyond me unless they don't want too many people knowing how to do it and drawing upon their server. As you now know, you then add the flickr badge code to your account via the "layouts" setting option in your Dashboard.
Anyhow - all of you seem to know how to do this now. It was great to see your blogs, which in essence are very detailed E-Portfolios that each of you have designed. Well done gang!
Think about how you could use these skills for working with clients.
A) Setup a Flickr account for your client's project
B) upload samples of designs to your client's account
C) Create a blog for the client's project
D) Send a Flickr badge to your client's project blog
E) Create posts to your clients blog (using sophisticated graphic design jargon and terms to justify your design strategy ... e.g., I specifically made use of anomally in this design to draw focus to the new product line ...
F) Seek comments and feedback on design concepts from your client
G) Make revisions to designs and upload them
What are your views on this type of technology, any pros / cons ... potential problems? Post your comments on this. (click the comments link).
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