Posts tagged work-life balance
Take each day as it comes - Illustrator Stanley Chow

From being spotted when he was doodling on a bit of scrap paper in the chip shop he worked in, to illustrating for clients like The White Stripes and The New Yorker, Stanley’s learned that you can never be sure what’ll happen next when you’re freelance.

“If you’ve got the confidence in yourself, take the plunge,” says Stanley.

Otherwise you’ll never really know, will you?

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Allow the failures. They're the lessons - Brand and Marketing Designer Nik Jones

After working in admin for 20 years, Nik was ready for a change. And when she landed an internship with a local design company, her employer of 9 years supported her through the transition.

From there Nik took a lot of risks, and while her freelance journey hasn’t been linear, she knows it’s the failures that have taught her the most.

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When clients grow, you grow - Photographer Ira Giorgetti

Ira freelanced in the Philippines before moving to London, where he now runs freelance photography agency Ventana.

He chats to Steve about how he finds and keeps clients - by building relationships and being a great person to work with - and tells the story behind his rebrand to an agency.

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Curate your career - Motion Designer Hayley Akins

Hayley went freelance after working in-house at Google, and she’s since worked with the Bill Gates Foundation and the United Nations. She felt trapped when she first started out, but now she’s learnt how to curate a career she can be proud of.

Her side project, Motion Hatch, is an online learning hub for freelance motion designers and animators. Hayley chats to Steve about finding clients, building a community, taking part in masterminds and trying to get good at prioritising.

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We are the product - Musician Rachel Mason

Unhappy in an admin job, singer Rachel set out to change her life. She started teaching music on the side and soon found herself with enough work to leave the day job behind.

Now, 15 years later, Rachel’s been crowned IPSE’s Freelancer of the Year for 2019. Her career has taken her around the globe, seen her judge on a SKY 1 TV show, and meet Prince Harry and Meghan.

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It works until it doesn't - Copywriter Hillary Weiss

From undercharging and overdelivering, to high-end projects that give her the time and space she needs, Hillary’s sculpting a business that helps her live her own version of success.

She chats to Steve about how she got there; including learning from past mistakes, seeking out mentors and coaches, and building a small, proactive team, all while developing boundaries, confidence and self-awareness.

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Making your own rules - Copywriter Robbie King

Robbie swapped agency life in London for the beaches of Thailand when he upped sticks and set out on his own. He enjoyed his work and wanted to follow a creative path, but he needed more control over his time.

Armed only with a lump of savings and some marketable skills that he’d picked up at university, Robbie took the leap and figured out as he went along.

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That first taste of bacon - Motion Designer Devon Moodley

Devon was hooked from the beginning. He worked full-time for several years while freelancing on the side, but eventually, the FOMO got too much.

When a friend’s mum told him “You can always make money, but you can’t always make memories,” Devon was convinced. He gave up his full-time job at Xero, moved to another country, and set out on his own. This is his story so far.

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