Case Studies
Problem: A common request I get from clients who want to improve their portfolio storytelling is: Can you share any examples?
Solution: I created these video case studies! They showcase portfolio sites by creatives who use storytelling in interesting and effective ways. They also show the kind of feedback my clients can expect to receive when working with me.
Note: I started this 30-Second Scroll series in early 2022, when I was working with both artists and designers, creating under the brand name Artglish. Since then, I have rebranded and focused my work on helping designers with their job search. I’m currently planning a reboot of this video series, and I hope to share more videos before the end of 2023.
Do I write good emails?
A lot of people struggle to write good emails. We worry that our messages are too long, too indirect, don't have the appropriate tone, or aren't engaging. Is this a concern for you? Read on! I've shared some tips to help you feel confident about your email approach....
How can I get better at winging it in meetings?
I taught my first English classes at the University of Macau in the fall of 2011. Nearly all my free time in the evenings and weekends was spent creating my curriculum and preparing for those lessons. Since I was a new teacher, I had a lot of anxiety about saying the...
Making ATS-Friendly Resumes for Artists and Designers
Beautiful resumes can be a big problem. In case you haven't heard, many companies now use an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to process resumes for the jobs they post online. It saves time and money for the employers because they can just focus on the resumes that are...
Success Stories: Proofreading
In these posts, I want to share the stories of my past students and clients. I'm very proud of their accomplishments, and I think their successes reflect my skills as a teacher and coach. I hope these stories will paint a clearer picture of my goals for Artglish and...
How to describe your design work in English
These 10 tips will help you describe your design work for potential clients and customers.
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Success Stories: Public Speaking
In these posts, I want to share the stories of my past students and clients. I'm very proud of their accomplishments, and I think their successes reflect my skills as a teacher and coach. I hope these stories will paint a clearer picture of my goals for Artglish and...
How to describe your artwork in English
Talking about art can be a challenge for anyone. There's a lot of specialized vocabulary and sometimes it can be difficult to put our vision into words. Even native speakers struggle with this, so it's especially hard for non-native speaking artists. To make it...
Success Stories: Learning to Participate
In these posts, I want to share the stories of my past students and clients. I'm very proud of their accomplishments, and I think their successes reflect my skills as a teacher and coach. I hope these stories will paint a clearer picture of my goals for Artglish and...
How to speak with confidence
The number one problem that my clients have with public speaking is a lack of confidence. Over and over again, I hear the same concerns. Everyone thinks they are too shy to present and that everyone else feels more confident than they do. Sometimes, this is true. Some...
How to write a great About page
I look at a lot of About pages on artist and designer websites, and there's one big problem that I see over and over again. Many people seem to think that an About page and a bio are the same thing. I'm here to tell you that they're not the same, and I'm going to...