Demanding, Unfair and Nasty Clients are Praying Graphic Designers Do Not Get a Chance to Read Creative Freelance Expert Jeremy Tuber's New Book

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) April 16, 2008 -- For decades creative freelance designers have been frustrated and taken advantage of by demanding and sometimes unscrupulous clients. A look on any graphic design online message board and you'll be able to find scores of designers that have felt they've been taken advantage of by opportunistic clients. Designers are taught fonts, colors and layout, not in school rather than how to handle difficult clients and situations, so they frequently find themselves unwillingly give time and or services away for free. As a result, designers freelance often close their businesses.

Author, Jeremy Tuber, with his first book Being a Starving Artist Sucks has just completed a ground-breaking resource to help freelance designers who are afraid to stand up to inequitable situations and clients. His new book, Verbal Kung Fu for Freelancers - Master the Art of Defense Against Difficult Clients is aimed at helping to build the confidence, and a defensive framework whereby freelancers can boldly protect their rights as designers.

Rather than providing background theory or a just collection of quick snappy comebacks, Verbal Kung Fu for Freelancers - Master the Art of Defense Against Difficult Clients is a system, a philosophy of how to effectively manage difficult situations and clients. The book takes this system and clearly illustrates it through a collection of real life interactions between client and freelance designer. Jeremy will also be featuring an additional audio component to the book (something that's never been done before in this area). In addition to being able to read real life examples of difficult client/designer interactions, these audio tracks will allow freelancers to actually hear and experience exactly how they play out.

Journalists and publications interested in learning more about Verbal Kung Fu for Freelancers - Master the Art of Defense Against Difficult Clients can contact Jeremy at 480.391.0704 or email him at jeremy@beingastarvingartist.com. Freelancer graphic designers can download a sample chapter of the book as well as apply to receive a free complete pre-release copy to review. Complete details are available at http://www.verbalkungfuforfreelancers.

About Jeremy Tuber, Author, Being a Starving Artist Sucks and Verbal Kung Fu for Freelancers

Jeremy Tuber has been a freelance designer since 1998 worked his way out of the corporate world to pursue his true passion - design. Working his way up from starving artist to design success story provided the passion to write his book.

Jeremy has a decade of experience in brand identity, web design, marketing strategy, advertising campaigns, direct mail, content editing, photography, photo editing and multimedia presentations - a virtual walking, talking marketing department. His clientele ranges from: accountants and physicians to Olympic athletes, plumbers and blue-collar trades people.

Being a business savvy graphic designer is often a contradiction in terms, however, Jeremy is a unique combination of savvy business marketer and creative designer, this one-two punch has provided his clients with targeted marketing and design projects that yield outstanding results and a terrific return on their investment.

Contact

Jeremy Tuber,

Mentor, Resource and Educator to Creative Freelance Designers Everywhere

480.391.0704

www.beingastarvingartistsucks.com

jeremy@beingastarvingartistsucks.com

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