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October 2013

受: to receive

By Chinese Word, Japanese Word, Language-Learning

 

受 shòu

adjective | verb | preposition
: to receive; accept; get

Kun Reading

受け | うけ uke

noun
: popularity; favor;
kana only: submissive partner of a homosexual relationship

受ける | うける ukeru

ichidan verb | transitive verb
: to receive/get; sustain

受かる | うかる ukaru

godan verb with ru ending | intransitive verb
: to pass (an exam)

On Reading

受 | じゅ ju

noun | Buddhist term
: feeling / sensation: vedana

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爫: claw; nail

By Chinese Word, Japanese Word, Language-Learning

 

爫 zhǎo (or 爪 zhuǎ)

Radical 87
: claws; nail; talon; animal feed

Kun Reading

爪 | つめ tsume

noun
: nail (e.g. fingernail, toenail); claw; talon; hoof
: plectrum; pick
: hook; clasp

爪冠 | つめかんむり tsumekanmuri

kanji “strike” radical at right (radical 66)

On Reading

none applicable

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攵: tap

By Chinese Word, Japanese Word, Language-Learning

 

攵 pū

Radical 66
: rap; tap lightly

Kun Reading

攵 | のぶん nobun

kanji “strike” radical at right (radical 66)

On Reading

ぼく hoku

: kanji “strike” radical at right (radical 66)

攵繞 | ぼくにょう bokunyo

: kanji “strike” radical at right (radical 66)

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Online Presence: A Freelancer’s Rice Bowl

By colors, Design, Food for thought, Layout

I once had an almost 9 to 5 job, but I yearned for the life of being a freelancer. More than that, I wanted to roll out of bed and right to my computer without caring what I looked like. Well, they do say be careful what you wish for. Two years ago, the agency I have been working for, for more than 10 years, suddenly went belly-up. My 9 to 5 became 7 to 7 or more, …or less, depending.

2011 was a tough economic year. Luckily work came looking for me by word-of-mouth (you can never be too nice). And then, it slowed down. Then it picked up. That’s when I learned, I can NEVER turn away work, even at my busiest. Because I never know when the next project would show up.

When work started leveling out, I realized that the only way I can branch out is to expand my network. I was a little embarrassed about my old site: it wasn’t that the work wasn’t good, but the site was so 2009. Yes, it took me two years to finally redesign my site, and I did it with the help of WordPress – no shame in that. (Even with the help, it still took me more than a month to get the content and site to where it is. One can only imagine the feat if I had to do the coding myself!)

So when I happened upon this article, “Why an Online Portfolio Is Insanely Essential For Your Freelance Business Growth,” by Bryce Haga, I thought I’d use this opportune time to share (just as my site is almost whole), and add / “improve” upon it through experience and my time spent taking notes from Creative Live (a designer’s best friend! Thank you Creative professionals: Janine Warner, Melanie & Devin Duncan, who give your time so selflessly! I learned so much from your classes!).

A freelancer’s “rice bowl” aka meal ticket: