N.C. Winters is always drawing. When he isn't making comics, doodling or working as a freelance graphic artist, he spends his time painting pretty pictures for galleries from his home studio in sunny southern California.
the image source points to http://www.ncwinters.com/ — so either someone made a mistake or (and that would be _very_ unprofessional) you guys tried to rip off that guy’s bandwidth…
I think there’s are some good points raised here – points certainly worth discussing. It’s clear that a “there is no spoon” type discussion is becoming increasingly more relevant, particularly in light of the saturation and coverage of the blogosphere.
I for one support this new, dare I say, ground-breaking approach, and encourage other bloggers to more actively engage in zen-like discussions such as this.
Well, while I certainly loved the thought-provoking blog commenting, I must say the image is much better, now that it’s visible! No problem, Cyan! Great to see that the absence of imagery can still spark conversation.
-N.
Travel is one of the biggest reasons I started freelancing to begin with. Traveling to and from work would usually eat in an average of 1 hour each way every day. By working from home, I saved myself 2 hours which could be used more constructively. Never mind the huge savings on Petrol, wear n tear on my car etc.
I’m reading back from the beginning… I became addicted, and waiting for the next one is each time more difficult
You know what? Beside being a funny and clever way to point out the aliases of a freelancer life, it could become a humoristic (but useful) guide for the newcomers…
I definitely LOVE Freelancer Freedom.
Strange, I’m not seeing the image
I like it
I’m not seeing the image, either… ?
I don’t see the image…
No image!
No image
I don’t see it either!
Uh oh,
the image source points to http://www.ncwinters.com/ — so either someone made a mistake or (and that would be _very_ unprofessional) you guys tried to rip off that guy’s bandwidth…
But it’s just a mistake right? Right?
bye
Daniel
nope
minimalism.
a valid freelancing technique.
nether. Let make a post of only comments saying we can’t see the image.
Ha ha ha , Guys! That is the freelance freedom!
I love this new concept of blogging, maybe we might think about creativity and freelancing while not seing the image
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Deep message N.C.!!
I luv it.
I think there’s are some good points raised here – points certainly worth discussing. It’s clear that a “there is no spoon” type discussion is becoming increasingly more relevant, particularly in light of the saturation and coverage of the blogosphere.
I for one support this new, dare I say, ground-breaking approach, and encourage other bloggers to more actively engage in zen-like discussions such as this.
Dugg!
great post!
Wow – maybe we should screw up more often
It wasn’t NC – it was all our fault! Somehow the image got deleted from our server. Fixed now…
Sorry NC!!
Well, while I certainly loved the thought-provoking blog commenting, I must say the image is much better, now that it’s visible! No problem, Cyan! Great to see that the absence of imagery can still spark conversation.
-N.
Travel is one of the biggest reasons I started freelancing to begin with. Traveling to and from work would usually eat in an average of 1 hour each way every day. By working from home, I saved myself 2 hours which could be used more constructively. Never mind the huge savings on Petrol, wear n tear on my car etc.
Cool, the image say everything.
Ah, the joys of freelancing and telecommuting! Great cartoon image!
wow..i love this…!great work !!
wow..i love this…!great work !!
The comic seems great, but it’s very hard to navigate through.
You might want to add next / prev / first / last buttons, or at least next/prev.
I’m reading back from the beginning… I became addicted, and waiting for the next one is each time more difficult
You know what? Beside being a funny and clever way to point out the aliases of a freelancer life, it could become a humoristic (but useful) guide for the newcomers…
I definitely LOVE Freelancer Freedom.
Excellent, strong, and deep.
A wonderful start for the comic.
Bare in mind, I rarely praise based on my perspective and point of view as a designer.
Did I just read 200+ Comics?
Thats a lot of lost time…