Sharing is caring - things that you should know - you know.


Whenever I find a useful or informative site it is always nice to pass it on. Here is a collection for your delectation.

1) Light Blue Software 
If you are running a photography business and need to get a invoicing and sales workflow in place that makes you organised, helps you keep track of what is going in and out, what orders are in the pipeline all the while keeping your branding in line, than you need to check out Light Blue Software. I have had a couple of demonstrations with this and it is even though I don't have a business anymore it is on my want list! http://www.lightbluesoftware.com/


2) Wunderlist 
Love to do lists and actionable tick lists? Then this is for you. Not only is it FREE (I love that word) but you can get it for your PC and the app for your phone and your lists will sync with each other so you always keep track of where you are and what there is still to do. You can even assign tasks to others. My husband is now an avid convert. https://www.wunderlist.com/

3) CreativeBloq
This site bursting full of useful info and tips for designers, photographers, bloggers, freelanceers, and I am regularly saving articles from this site to refer back to. As such let me share one with you now (you are welcome), keeping on track with helpful workflow ideas check out this post: http://www.creativebloq.com/productivity/ways-to-improve-51411543

4) Sneeky Peeky
Need some office design inspiration, want to know how the BIG creative Industries design their offices, so their staff are happy? Love sneek peeks into other offices (I do!!) then look at this post showing some of the offices of those places you would love to work like Google:
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/creative-modern-office-designs/

5) Hate soggy salad?
Fed up with the expensive bags of pre-packed salad turning to mush in the bags before you get a chance to use it up? Then you are going to LOVE this tip (thanks to my mother-in-law for this brilliant tip). As soon as you have opened your new bag of salad, get a square of kitchen paper and put it inside the bag with the salad. The tissue will absorb the excess liquid and condensation that builds up in the bag and keeps your salad fresher for much longer! Ta-dah!

Hope you found something in this post useful and inspiring!

Have a great week

Andrea xx




1 comment:

  1. Oh I love design inspiration, thank you. The randomness of #5 is fantastic!

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