by Diane Wild | Jan 20, 2020 | Wild Words
I was lucky to work on a tech-related project a few months ago that leaned heavily into data science, with a client who preferred to educate me on the science rather than a scientist on the writing. I was also lucky to be accepted into the Creative Bridge program from...
by Diane Wild | Jan 13, 2020 | Wild Words
I’ve been participating in the #31DaysOfCreativity challenge this month, having fun with the short daily assignments that have also introduced me to tools like Adobe’s creative types test, making words out of spaghetti, and creating my own newspaper...
by Diane Wild | Jan 6, 2020 | Wild Words
My new year’s resolution is generally to not make resolutions, and now this is my second post on what I resolve to do over the coming year. Last week I wrote about my business resolutions, about who I want to be as a freelancer. Now, inspired by a Twitter...
by Diane Wild | Dec 30, 2019 | Wild Words
Here we are at a new year – a new decade if, like me and 99% of the planet, you prefer to celebrate when the odometer ticks over and not when math says you should. I don’t generally make new year’s resolutions, but I’ve been thinking over the last few months about...
by Diane Wild | Oct 28, 2019 | Wild Words
But yes, often a necessary evil I know, I know, we’re all busy, juggling multiple priorities, and if you run a business, social media is likely not your number one priority. Even if you outsource the task, you’re likely hiring someone with multiple clients...
by Diane Wild | Sep 9, 2019 | Wild Words
Social media sites could do better, but they do let us be more inclusive One of the great side effects of moving to Scotland is learning new words like “dreich” (the general state of winter weather in Vancouver and Edinburgh), blether (what a Chatty Cathy...