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Here are some featured pages that I feel highlight my approach.


You could start by reading this fundamentally brilliant book or my distilled thought from reading it:


These posts about how I work and the clients I work with:

  • 15 years, plus some more

    Since 1 October 2009, I have been self-employed. I’ve drawn a few conclusions - one of which is that it’s foolhardy to draw conclusions. Another is that you must track your time.

  • InJoinery

    InJoinery is a labour agency between furniture makers and freelance joinery fitters. Over the past five years, we've developed data, processes, ops management and strategic trajectory.

  • Time Planning & Tracking

    An approach to planning and tracking time using Google Calendars with help from a 3rd Party web app.

  • Peascod

    A bespoke site built to coincide with company rebranding.


A few random pages too.

  • Links in website content

    Use relative URLs for internal links and absolute URLs for external links to ensure proper functionality during site migrations.

  • What is Git?

    Git is software that tracks the changes to a set of files. It's used by software developers and intending as a way to ease collaboration.

  • Rothschild & Bickers website

    Project management for multiple versions of portfolio site showcasing handblown glass lighting.

  • Static vs. dynamic hosting

    Websites must be on a server of some sort. Broadly, there are two types of hosting: "static" and "dynamic".

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