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<p><strong>Sponsor</strong>: This season of Unfinished Business is proudly sponsored by CoffeeCup Software, and in particular their new CSS Grid Builder. CSS Grid Builder is currently free while CoffeeCup develops it and if you like what they’re doing, you can throw a few dollars their way to help fund its development. Find out more and download CSS Grid Builder at https://cssgrid.cc</p>
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<p><strong>Sponsor</strong>: This season of Unfinished Business is proudly sponsored by CoffeeCup Software, and in particular their new CSS Grid Builder. CSS Grid Builder is currently free while CoffeeCup develops it and if you like what they’re doing, you can throw a few dollars their way to help fund its development. Find out more and download CSS Grid Builder at https://cssgrid.cc</p>
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<p>To warm things up, and get the some silliness out of the way first, this season starts  with a special, one-off episode where <a href="http://twitter.com/boagworld">Paul Boag</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/hicksdesign">Jon Hicks</a>, and I talk about Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi’s final series and legacy, the show’s new logo, and of course, the new Doctor.</p>
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<p>This week isn’t just something that I like, I absolutely love it. It’a a brand new book called “Pretty Much Everything” by my absolute favourite graphic designer <a href="http://twitter.com/draplin">Aaron Draplin</a>. Aaron’s been on the show before and last time he talked about how much making this book was stressing him out. But by God this book is worth it. It’s not just a great book, it’s an absolute friggin’ masterpiece. Aaron’s poured literally everything into this book. It’s not just about design, it’s his whole career, his life story.</p>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/1TSc5UQ">Buy Pretty Much Everything on Amazon</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I know. I know! It’s been far too long since episode 117. But fret no more, <a href="https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/podcast">Unfinished Business</a> fans, we’re back and back for good, every two weeks with some brilliant guests and some good old fashioned conversations. This week, I’m joined by Sean Johnson and Drew McLellan to talk fat and fitness, cruises and coach trips.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/drewm">Drew on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://grabaperch.com">Perch</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I love my Rotring 800 .5mm mechanical pencil</h3>
<p>You might remember that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s my <a href="http://amzn.to/1rlzd3i">Rotring 800 .5mm mechanical pencil</a>.</p>
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<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/drewm">Drew on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://grabaperch.com">Perch</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I love my Rotring 800 .5mm mechanical pencil</h3>
<p>You might remember that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s my <a href="http://amzn.to/1rlzd3i">Rotring 800 .5mm mechanical pencil</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/podcast">Unfinished Business</a> schedule’s been a little, shall we say, up in the air, for the past few episodes. while I’ve been busy writing something. I do aim to get  back to our routine and I’m sorry for the disruption.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago I recorded a hilarious episode with artist, illustrator and rapper <a href="https://twitter.com/Mr_Bingo">Mr. Bingo</a>. We talk about artist—and former Spitting Image puppet maker—Wilfrid Wood, Banksy’s Dismaland and why IKEA in Croydon is like a real-life bemusement park.</p>
<p>We discuss Mr. Bingo’s Hate Mail series, his boundaries and how Hate Mail in real life would just be people paying to be shouted at. We also talk about his highly successful Kickstarter for his new Hate Mail book and the hilarious incentives he devised.</p>
<p><b>Content warning:</b> As you might imagine when the two of us get together, it’s a very funny conversation. But we do swear. A lot. If you’re easily offended by four letter words, this may not be the episode for you.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/Mr_Bingo">Mr Bingo on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOioshwasl4">Mr Bingo’s kickstarter rap</a></li>
<li><a href="http://wilfridwood.com">Wilfrid Wood</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/wilfridwood">Wilfrid Wood on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://vimeo.com/137819723">Wilfrid Wood’s ‘Portraits Of Hackney Wick’</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ginfestival.com">Gin Festival</a></li>
<li><a href="http://dismaland.co.uk">Dismaland Bemusement Park</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I love my Jolie Originals iPhone and laptop sleeves</h3>
<p>You might remember that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s Jolie Originals’ iPhone and laptop sleeves.</p>
<p><a href="http://jolioriginals.com/unfinshedbz">Jolie Originals</a> are a two-person team based in Amsterdam and they make Macbook sleeves, iPad sleeves, iPhone sleeves and even a nice little wallet thing for notes and credit cards. And other nice things. I like their products a lot and I think you should  <a href="http://jolioriginals.com/unfinshedbz">buy something from them</a>.</p>
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      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/podcast">Unfinished Business</a> schedule’s been a little, shall we say, up in the air, for the past few episodes. while I’ve been busy writing something. I do aim to get  back to our routine and I’m sorry for the disruption.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago I recorded a hilarious episode with artist, illustrator and rapper <a href="https://twitter.com/Mr_Bingo">Mr. Bingo</a>. We talk about artist—and former Spitting Image puppet maker—Wilfrid Wood, Banksy’s Dismaland and why IKEA in Croydon is like a real-life bemusement park.</p>
<p>We discuss Mr. Bingo’s Hate Mail series, his boundaries and how Hate Mail in real life would just be people paying to be shouted at. We also talk about his highly successful Kickstarter for his new Hate Mail book and the hilarious incentives he devised.</p>
<p><b>Content warning:</b> As you might imagine when the two of us get together, it’s a very funny conversation. But we do swear. A lot. If you’re easily offended by four letter words, this may not be the episode for you.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/Mr_Bingo">Mr Bingo on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOioshwasl4">Mr Bingo’s kickstarter rap</a></li>
<li><a href="http://wilfridwood.com">Wilfrid Wood</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/wilfridwood">Wilfrid Wood on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://vimeo.com/137819723">Wilfrid Wood’s ‘Portraits Of Hackney Wick’</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ginfestival.com">Gin Festival</a></li>
<li><a href="http://dismaland.co.uk">Dismaland Bemusement Park</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I love my Jolie Originals iPhone and laptop sleeves</h3>
<p>You might remember that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s Jolie Originals’ iPhone and laptop sleeves.</p>
<p><a href="http://jolioriginals.com/unfinshedbz">Jolie Originals</a> are a two-person team based in Amsterdam and they make Macbook sleeves, iPad sleeves, iPhone sleeves and even a nice little wallet thing for notes and credit cards. And other nice things. I like their products a lot and I think you should  <a href="http://jolioriginals.com/unfinshedbz">buy something from them</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/116">Unfinished Business</a> this week there’s no talk about mugs but <a href="http://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew</a> is back. We’re joined by first timer <a href="http://twitter.com/clagnut">Richard Rutter</a> to discuss his upcoming book on Web Typography, why he chose to self-publish and fund the project on Kickstarter and the role of a publisher in today’s market. Of course Rachel loves to talk about VAT (irony) so we do that and she explains why she doesn’t actually owe a million Euros to Ireland.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/clagnut">Richard Rutter on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/clagnut/web-typography-a-handbook">Richard’s Web Typography book on Kickstarter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mrbingo/hate-mail-the-definitive-collection">Mr. Bingo’s book, also on Kickstarter</a></li>
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      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andy Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
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<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/clagnut">Richard Rutter on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/clagnut/web-typography-a-handbook">Richard’s Web Typography book on Kickstarter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mrbingo/hate-mail-the-definitive-collection">Mr. Bingo’s book, also on Kickstarter</a></li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week on <a href="http://www.unfinished.bz/115">episode 115 of Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by returning guests <a href="http://twitter.com/brad_frost">Brad Frost</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/stephenhay">Stephen Hay</a>. After talking about the best coffee mug in the world, we get right down it and discuss why it’s dangerous to bring computer science principles and heavy development tools into web design.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://bradfrost.com">Brad Frost</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/brad_frost">Brad on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.the-haystack.com">Stephen Hay</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/stephenhay">Stephen on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://dsgnday.nl">design​day conference</a></li>
<li><a href="https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/missing-the-bloody-point">Missing the bloody point</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">It’s a mugs game. Bodum vacuum travel mug review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee mug on Amazon.co.uk</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I like my Bodum travel press set coffee mug</h3>
<p>You might remember that in the last episode I mentioned that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s a <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee mug</a> (Amazon UK affiliate link.) You can read <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">my full review of the mug here</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week on <a href="http://www.unfinished.bz/115">episode 115 of Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by returning guests <a href="http://twitter.com/brad_frost">Brad Frost</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/stephenhay">Stephen Hay</a>. After talking about the best coffee mug in the world, we get right down it and discuss why it’s dangerous to bring computer science principles and heavy development tools into web design.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://bradfrost.com">Brad Frost</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/brad_frost">Brad on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.the-haystack.com">Stephen Hay</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/stephenhay">Stephen on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://dsgnday.nl">design​day conference</a></li>
<li><a href="https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/missing-the-bloody-point">Missing the bloody point</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">It’s a mugs game. Bodum vacuum travel mug review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee mug on Amazon.co.uk</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I like my Bodum travel press set coffee mug</h3>
<p>You might remember that in the last episode I mentioned that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s a <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee mug</a> (Amazon UK affiliate link.) You can read <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">my full review of the mug here</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A week later than planned (sorry,) on this week’s <a href="http://www.unfinished.bz/114">Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by returning special guest, designer <a href="https://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards</a>. And because you wait all day and then two Dans come along at once, joining us is creative director, founder and director of the SuperFriendly agency in Philadelphia, <a href="https://twitter.com/danielmall">Daniel (the Dan) Mall</a>.</p>
<p>We talk about plans for the next Geek Mental Help week in October first. Then, because I’m currently deep into a redesign of Stuff & Nonsense, why working on your own site always feel harder than working on a client sites. We discuss using our portfolios to attract the ‘right’ type of projects and if case studies are the best way to demonstrate what we do.</p>
<p>Due to technical problems, this episode very nearly didn’t get published, so I want to thank my good friend <a href="https://twitter.com/ryanhavoc">Ryan Taylor</a> for his help making it happen.)</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://nodivide.us">No Divide</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZ7oFT0yj5WRoRPeDOcDeA">Let’s Talk Design on YouTube</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/danielmall">Daniel Mall on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://danielmall.com">Daniel Mall</a></li>
<li><a href="http://superfriend.ly">Superfriendly</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.businessology.biz">Businessology podcast</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.webinthewoods.co.uk">Web In The Woods</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">It’s a mugs game. Bodum vacuum travel mug review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee maker on Amazon.co.uk</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I like Cornerstone</h3>
<p>You might remember that in the last episode I mentioned that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s <a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/referral?r=oil7htah">Cornerstone</a>, the shaving supplies people.</p>
<p>When you sign up to Cornerstone you’ll receive german-engineered razor blades and British-blended skincare products delivered as often as you want them. Choose how often you shave—I shave two or three times a week—which means I get a box every twelve weeks. That box contains  Pre-Shave Face Scrub, Shave Gel, 6 Razor Blades and Post-Shave Balm. You’ll get a free aluminium razor handle engraved with your initials included with your first delivery. With Cornerstone you can change your plan any time you like and there’s no ongoing commitment.</p><p>If you <a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/referral?r=oil7htah">sign up with Cornerstone</a> via this website I’ll get £10 credit and you’ll get £10 off your first order. So if you shave, buy your supplies from Cornerstone and you’ll be supporting me for making this show.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2015 11:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andy Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A week later than planned (sorry,) on this week’s <a href="http://www.unfinished.bz/114">Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by returning special guest, designer <a href="https://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards</a>. And because you wait all day and then two Dans come along at once, joining us is creative director, founder and director of the SuperFriendly agency in Philadelphia, <a href="https://twitter.com/danielmall">Daniel (the Dan) Mall</a>.</p>
<p>We talk about plans for the next Geek Mental Help week in October first. Then, because I’m currently deep into a redesign of Stuff & Nonsense, why working on your own site always feel harder than working on a client sites. We discuss using our portfolios to attract the ‘right’ type of projects and if case studies are the best way to demonstrate what we do.</p>
<p>Due to technical problems, this episode very nearly didn’t get published, so I want to thank my good friend <a href="https://twitter.com/ryanhavoc">Ryan Taylor</a> for his help making it happen.)</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://nodivide.us">No Divide</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZ7oFT0yj5WRoRPeDOcDeA">Let’s Talk Design on YouTube</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/danielmall">Daniel Mall on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://danielmall.com">Daniel Mall</a></li>
<li><a href="http://superfriend.ly">Superfriendly</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.businessology.biz">Businessology podcast</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.webinthewoods.co.uk">Web In The Woods</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/its-a-mugs-game.-bodum-vacuum-travel-mug-review">It’s a mugs game. Bodum vacuum travel mug review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0044CNPWK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=B0044CNPWK&linkCode=as2&tag=stuffandnonse-21">Bodum travel press set coffee maker on Amazon.co.uk</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>I like Cornerstone</h3>
<p>You might remember that in the last episode I mentioned that I’m not taking paid sponsor spots on the show anymore. I’m going to briefly talk about something that I use and really like instead. And this week, it’s <a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/referral?r=oil7htah">Cornerstone</a>, the shaving supplies people.</p>
<p>When you sign up to Cornerstone you’ll receive german-engineered razor blades and British-blended skincare products delivered as often as you want them. Choose how often you shave—I shave two or three times a week—which means I get a box every twelve weeks. That box contains  Pre-Shave Face Scrub, Shave Gel, 6 Razor Blades and Post-Shave Balm. You’ll get a free aluminium razor handle engraved with your initials included with your first delivery. With Cornerstone you can change your plan any time you like and there’s no ongoing commitment.</p><p>If you <a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/referral?r=oil7htah">sign up with Cornerstone</a> via this website I’ll get £10 credit and you’ll get £10 off your first order. So if you shave, buy your supplies from Cornerstone and you’ll be supporting me for making this show.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been looking forward to speaking with <a href="http://twitter.com/cennydd">Cennydd Bowles</a> for months and for <a href="http://unfinished.bz/113">Unfinished Business 113</a>, Cennydd joins me and my other special guest, product designer <a href="http://twitter.com/motherfuton">Noah Stokes</a>. We kick off by talking about Richard Rutter’s web typography book, but soon the conversation switches to whether, and why, current web designs are lacking ‘soul.’ This is something Noah and I have been speaking and writing over recent months and something that I partly blame on our fixation with user-experience and product design. Does Cennydd agree? You‘ll have to listen to the show to find out.</p>
<h3>Podcast sponsorship</h3>
<p>From now on, I’m going to mention products or services because I really like them, not because they are paying for sponsorship. These may be from our industry or from outside, for example the people I buy my shaving supplies from. If you have a product or a service or something that you think I might like enough to talk about, let me know. <a href="mailto:hehas@unfinished.bz">Email me</a>, send me something and if I like it, and I think that listeners would  like it too, I’ll talk about on the show.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://cennydd.com">Cennydd Bowles</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/cennydd">on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://noahstokes.com">Noah Stokes</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/motherfuton">on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://webtypography.net">The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cennydd.com/training/visual-essentials/">Visual Essentials for Product Design workshop</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/matthillco/status/613303743589797888">A tweet from Mat Hill @matthillco</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/why-web-design-losing-its-soul-51514950">Why web design is losing its soul</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/creativity-over-predictability-video-from-my-talk">Creativity over predictability:’ Video from my talk about why web design has lost its creative soul</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts/stopped-dreaming-41411268">Why have today's designers stopped dreaming?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://alistapart.com/column/letter-to-a-junior-designer">Letter To A Junior Designer</a></li>
<li><a href="http://alistapart.com/blog/post/a-different-letter-to-a-junior-designer">A Different Letter to a Junior Designer</a></li>
</ul>
<p>I really like <b>Shopify</b> and they have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-113&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2015 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andy Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been looking forward to speaking with <a href="http://twitter.com/cennydd">Cennydd Bowles</a> for months and for <a href="http://unfinished.bz/113">Unfinished Business 113</a>, Cennydd joins me and my other special guest, product designer <a href="http://twitter.com/motherfuton">Noah Stokes</a>. We kick off by talking about Richard Rutter’s web typography book, but soon the conversation switches to whether, and why, current web designs are lacking ‘soul.’ This is something Noah and I have been speaking and writing over recent months and something that I partly blame on our fixation with user-experience and product design. Does Cennydd agree? You‘ll have to listen to the show to find out.</p>
<h3>Podcast sponsorship</h3>
<p>From now on, I’m going to mention products or services because I really like them, not because they are paying for sponsorship. These may be from our industry or from outside, for example the people I buy my shaving supplies from. If you have a product or a service or something that you think I might like enough to talk about, let me know. <a href="mailto:hehas@unfinished.bz">Email me</a>, send me something and if I like it, and I think that listeners would  like it too, I’ll talk about on the show.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://cennydd.com">Cennydd Bowles</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/cennydd">on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://noahstokes.com">Noah Stokes</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/motherfuton">on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://webtypography.net">The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cennydd.com/training/visual-essentials/">Visual Essentials for Product Design workshop</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/matthillco/status/613303743589797888">A tweet from Mat Hill @matthillco</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/why-web-design-losing-its-soul-51514950">Why web design is losing its soul</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/creativity-over-predictability-video-from-my-talk">Creativity over predictability:’ Video from my talk about why web design has lost its creative soul</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts/stopped-dreaming-41411268">Why have today's designers stopped dreaming?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://alistapart.com/column/letter-to-a-junior-designer">Letter To A Junior Designer</a></li>
<li><a href="http://alistapart.com/blog/post/a-different-letter-to-a-junior-designer">A Different Letter to a Junior Designer</a></li>
</ul>
<p>I really like <b>Shopify</b> and they have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-113&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ellie and I talk about her Fringe and what it’s like to get a big break on a show like ‘House Of Fools.’ We discuss improv, stand-up performances and comedy clubs and whether she should watch ‘Carry On’ films. Ellie’s charming and funny and I really enjoyed talking with her. Even if you’ve not seen ‘House Of Fools,’ you’ll really like this episode.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/elliewhite5">Ellie White on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3976067/">Ellie on IMDB</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.childrenofherne.com">Children of Herne</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Fools_(TV_series)">House of Fools</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wsm1f">House of Fools on BBC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://thevelvetonion.com/2015/02/12/onion-talking-dan-skinner-daniel-simonsen-and-ellie-white-on-house-of-fools/">Onion Talking: Dan Skinner, Daniel Simonsen and Ellie White on House of Fools</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/45g99FzYWGvZdN3WKbBhPwb/ellie-white">Ellie White, Fresh From The Fringe</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Screaming!">Carry On Screaming!</a></li>
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<p>I really like <b>Shopify</b> and they have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-112&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 1 Jul 2015 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andy Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ellie and I talk about her Fringe and what it’s like to get a big break on a show like ‘House Of Fools.’ We discuss improv, stand-up performances and comedy clubs and whether she should watch ‘Carry On’ films. Ellie’s charming and funny and I really enjoyed talking with her. Even if you’ve not seen ‘House Of Fools,’ you’ll really like this episode.</p>
<h3>Some links from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/elliewhite5">Ellie White on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3976067/">Ellie on IMDB</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.childrenofherne.com">Children of Herne</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Fools_(TV_series)">House of Fools</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wsm1f">House of Fools on BBC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://thevelvetonion.com/2015/02/12/onion-talking-dan-skinner-daniel-simonsen-and-ellie-white-on-house-of-fools/">Onion Talking: Dan Skinner, Daniel Simonsen and Ellie White on House of Fools</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/45g99FzYWGvZdN3WKbBhPwb/ellie-white">Ellie White, Fresh From The Fringe</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Screaming!">Carry On Screaming!</a></li>
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<p>I really like <b>Shopify</b> and they have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-112&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Apologies in advance if you’re German or a Turk, as this week on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/111">episode 111 of Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by artist <a href="http://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a> and designer <a href="http://twitter.com/draplin">Aaron Draplin</a>. </p>
<p>We start by talking about spice jars and car boot (garage) sales, but unsurprisingly our conversation soon veers wildly off topic as we discuss how Aaron’s struggling to keep up with demands on his time, how designers can make money selling merchandise and more, much, much more. If you know either Aaron or Brendan, you’ll also know that you’re in for a fast-paced, fun-filled sixty minutes.</p>
<p>I’d like to say “thank you” to <b>Shopify</b> for supporting Unfinished Business. Shopify have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-111&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apologies in advance if you’re German or a Turk, as this week on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/111">episode 111 of Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by artist <a href="http://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a> and designer <a href="http://twitter.com/draplin">Aaron Draplin</a>. </p>
<p>We start by talking about spice jars and car boot (garage) sales, but unsurprisingly our conversation soon veers wildly off topic as we discuss how Aaron’s struggling to keep up with demands on his time, how designers can make money selling merchandise and more, much, much more. If you know either Aaron or Brendan, you’ll also know that you’re in for a fast-paced, fun-filled sixty minutes.</p>
<p>I’d like to say “thank you” to <b>Shopify</b> for supporting Unfinished Business. Shopify have just released a book about how to grow your design or development business. The book’s called ‘Grow’ and it has eleven chapters by industry experts about how to attract clients, draft contracts, close deals and more. Even my Contract Killer contract gets a mention. <a href="http://shopify.com/grow?utm_source=unfinishedbusiness-111&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Grow">Download your free copy of Grow</a>.</p>
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<p>Oh, and please don’t skip this week’s after show segment as boy-oh-boy (girl-oh-girl, man-oh-man, woman-oh-woman) do the sparks fly! We discuss Mad Men, Mad Max and whether advertising can ever be considered as important as a book or a film and, let’s just say, things get very heated.</p>
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<p>Oh, and please don’t skip this week’s after show segment as boy-oh-boy (girl-oh-girl, man-oh-man, woman-oh-woman) do the sparks fly! We discuss Mad Men, Mad Max and whether advertising can ever be considered as important as a book or a film and, let’s just say, things get very heated.</p>
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<p>We talk, of course, about Mad Men, its final season and the recent show finale. So if you haven’t seen Don Draper fall out of a McCann Erickson window yet, there are spoilers galore.</p>
<p>We discuss Lou, his character and how the show’s audience reacted to him. Of course no conversation about Lou should leave out Scout’s Honor. We run through the final season and where it left the show’s characters, including Lou. Then we move onto the finale itself, Dick/Don and oh, ‘that’ commercial.</p>
<p>I’ve always wanted Unfinished Business to be about more than the business of web design and I’ve often talked with guests about film and television, but always from the outside. I loved researching and recording this episode and especially speaking with Allan. I hope that you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it.</p>
<h3>Here are some URLs from this episode</h3>
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<li><a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsunoko_Productions#1970s">Tatsunoko Productions in 1970s</a></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancer_Fitzgerald_Sample">Dancer Fitzgerald Sample</a></li>
<li><a href="http://madmen.wikia.com/wiki/The_Runaways">The Runaways (Mad Men wiki)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://themuse.jezebel.com/why-we-should-have-seen-betty-drapers-mad-men-fate-from-1704689270">Why We Should Have Seen Betty Draper’s Mad Men Fate From a Mile Away</a></li>
<li><a href="https://youtu.be/2msbfN81Gm0">‘I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke’ commercial from 1971</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/emillersmith/status/600142889058902016">The one tweet that may hold the meaning to “Mad Men’s” final scene</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/coke-lore-hilltop-story#TCCC">The Making of ‘I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke’</a></li>
<li><a href="https://youtu.be/tSNU1TvF4pc">An interview with Hilltop co-creator Bill Backer</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/may/18/mad-men-what-does-the-final-episode-scene-mean">Mad Men: what does the final scene mean?</a></li>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week is <a href="http://unfinished.bz/109">a special Mad Men episode of Unfinished Business</a> and I’m joined live from New York by <a href="http://twitter.com/jensimmons">Jen Simmons</a>–the incredible host of <a href="http://thewebahead.net">The Web Ahead podcast</a>–and our very special guest, the actor and comedian who plays Lou Avery on TV’s Mad Men, <a href="http://allanhavey.com">Allan Havey</a>.</p>
<p>We talk, of course, about Mad Men, its final season and the recent show finale. So if you haven’t seen Don Draper fall out of a McCann Erickson window yet, there are spoilers galore.</p>
<p>We discuss Lou, his character and how the show’s audience reacted to him. Of course no conversation about Lou should leave out Scout’s Honor. We run through the final season and where it left the show’s characters, including Lou. Then we move onto the finale itself, Dick/Don and oh, ‘that’ commercial.</p>
<p>I’ve always wanted Unfinished Business to be about more than the business of web design and I’ve often talked with guests about film and television, but always from the outside. I loved researching and recording this episode and especially speaking with Allan. I hope that you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it.</p>
<h3>Here are some URLs from this episode</h3>
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<li><a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsunoko_Productions#1970s">Tatsunoko Productions in 1970s</a></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancer_Fitzgerald_Sample">Dancer Fitzgerald Sample</a></li>
<li><a href="http://madmen.wikia.com/wiki/The_Runaways">The Runaways (Mad Men wiki)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://themuse.jezebel.com/why-we-should-have-seen-betty-drapers-mad-men-fate-from-1704689270">Why We Should Have Seen Betty Draper’s Mad Men Fate From a Mile Away</a></li>
<li><a href="https://youtu.be/2msbfN81Gm0">‘I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke’ commercial from 1971</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/emillersmith/status/600142889058902016">The one tweet that may hold the meaning to “Mad Men’s” final scene</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/coke-lore-hilltop-story#TCCC">The Making of ‘I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke’</a></li>
<li><a href="https://youtu.be/tSNU1TvF4pc">An interview with Hilltop co-creator Bill Backer</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/may/18/mad-men-what-does-the-final-episode-scene-mean">Mad Men: what does the final scene mean?</a></li>
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<p>It’s not all Smurfs and Stretch Armstrong though, because we also discuss the art of public speaking, how to prepare for a talk and tips for a successful presentation, whether you’re speaking at a conference or pitching an idea to a manager or a concept to a client.</p>
<p>Here are some URLs from this episode</p>
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<li><a href="https://vimeo.com/34017777">Wilson Miner “When we build”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://fullcreammilk.co.uk">Owen Gregory, editor</a></li>
<li><a href="https://huffduffer.com/dConstruct/178673">Mandy Brown “Hypertext as an Agent of Change”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cennydd.com/blog/tips-for-speakers">Cennydd Bowles “Tips for speakers”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://centercentre.com">Centre Centre, user experience design school</a></li>
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<p>It’s not all Smurfs and Stretch Armstrong though, because we also discuss the art of public speaking, how to prepare for a talk and tips for a successful presentation, whether you’re speaking at a conference or pitching an idea to a manager or a concept to a client.</p>
<p>Here are some URLs from this episode</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://vimeo.com/34017777">Wilson Miner “When we build”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://fullcreammilk.co.uk">Owen Gregory, editor</a></li>
<li><a href="https://huffduffer.com/dConstruct/178673">Mandy Brown “Hypertext as an Agent of Change”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cennydd.com/blog/tips-for-speakers">Cennydd Bowles “Tips for speakers”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://centercentre.com">Centre Centre, user experience design school</a></li>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/106">this week’s Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by designers’ designer <a href="http://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards</a> and, one of my favourite people, designer <a href="http://twitter.com/vpieters">Veerle Pieters</a>. We start by talking about magazines, including 8faces and the new edition of Lagom.</p>
<p>Then we discuss how the perceptions that people can have about us, our companies or even how busy we are can be really different from the reality, plus an event that we’re planning for designers and developers to get together to share business experiences. Finally we talk about whether our contracts should prevent clients from making changes to our work after we’ve delivered it to them.</p>
<p>(I’m sorry for the drop in audio quality (on my channel) this week. Annoyingly, my recording stopped unexpectedly and I had to rely on the Skype back-up. Thanks GarageBand. Thanks for nothing.)</p><h3>Here are some URLs from this episode</h3>
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<li><a href="http://www.readlagom.com">Lagom magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.8faces.com">8Faces magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.frankie.com.au">Frankie magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="https://medium.com/@de/treading-through-treacle-26d4393ec98f">Dan’s “Treading Through Treacle”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/contract-killer/">Contract Killer</a></li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/subscribe?r=oil7htah">Cornerstone razor blades and men’s shaving supplies.</a> Use the code <b>CS5</b> at checkout.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2015 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andy Clarke)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/106">this week’s Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by designers’ designer <a href="http://twitter.com/de">Dan Edwards</a> and, one of my favourite people, designer <a href="http://twitter.com/vpieters">Veerle Pieters</a>. We start by talking about magazines, including 8faces and the new edition of Lagom.</p>
<p>Then we discuss how the perceptions that people can have about us, our companies or even how busy we are can be really different from the reality, plus an event that we’re planning for designers and developers to get together to share business experiences. Finally we talk about whether our contracts should prevent clients from making changes to our work after we’ve delivered it to them.</p>
<p>(I’m sorry for the drop in audio quality (on my channel) this week. Annoyingly, my recording stopped unexpectedly and I had to rely on the Skype back-up. Thanks GarageBand. Thanks for nothing.)</p><h3>Here are some URLs from this episode</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.readlagom.com">Lagom magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.8faces.com">8Faces magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.frankie.com.au">Frankie magazine</a></li>
<li><a href="https://medium.com/@de/treading-through-treacle-26d4393ec98f">Dan’s “Treading Through Treacle”</a></li>
<li><a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/contract-killer/">Contract Killer</a></li>
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<p><a href="http://cornerstone.co.uk/subscribe?r=oil7htah">Cornerstone razor blades and men’s shaving supplies.</a> Use the code <b>CS5</b> at checkout.</p>
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<p>In the after-show segment (for non-boring people,) we talk about Vic and Bob’s ‘House of Fools’ and as we weren’t allowed to talk about Dr. Who, we discuss Dr. Who Lego instead. No one should complain about that.</p>
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<p>This year, Unfinished Business will be on a bi-weekly schedule, every two weeks, to give me more time prepare better content for each episode. Most episodes will also have two guests. I’ve lined up some fabulous pairings including Dan Mall and Jeffrey Zeldman, Stephen Hay and Trent Walton, Rachel Andrew and Zoe Gillenwater, Andy Budd and Cameron Moll, Brad Frost and Tim Kadlec and Paul Boag and Jon Hicks. These should all be lively discussions and I really hope that listeners will enjoy the new format.</p>
<h2>‘CSS For Responsive Web Design’ workshops</h2>
<p>On the show I mention my up-coming ‘CSS For Responsive Web Design’ workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in March. Listeners to Unfinished Business can get $50AUS off the ticket price with the offer code <b>unfinishedbusiness</b>.</p>
<p>Find out <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/workshopping-down-under-in-march-2015">more about the workshop</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://secure.webdirections.org/respond15/register/billing">Get yourself a ticket</a>.</p>
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<h2>A new format for 2015</h2>
<p>This year, Unfinished Business will be on a bi-weekly schedule, every two weeks, to give me more time prepare better content for each episode. Most episodes will also have two guests. I’ve lined up some fabulous pairings including Dan Mall and Jeffrey Zeldman, Stephen Hay and Trent Walton, Rachel Andrew and Zoe Gillenwater, Andy Budd and Cameron Moll, Brad Frost and Tim Kadlec and Paul Boag and Jon Hicks. These should all be lively discussions and I really hope that listeners will enjoy the new format.</p>
<h2>‘CSS For Responsive Web Design’ workshops</h2>
<p>On the show I mention my up-coming ‘CSS For Responsive Web Design’ workshops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in March. Listeners to Unfinished Business can get $50AUS off the ticket price with the offer code <b>unfinishedbusiness</b>.</p>
<p>Find out <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/workshopping-down-under-in-march-2015">more about the workshop</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://secure.webdirections.org/respond15/register/billing">Get yourself a ticket</a>.</p>
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<p>This being the final episode of the year, I’d like to say an enormous thank-you to everyone I’ve spoken to on Unfinished Business, this year: <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/benjaminhollway">Benjamin Hollway</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/fehler">Christopher Murphy</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/cole007">Cole Henley</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/clare_symons">Clare Symons</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/csswizardry">Harry Roberts</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/adactio">Jeremy Keith</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/johnnybelmont">John Davey</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/hicksdesign">Jon Hicks</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/sensibleworld">Jory Raphael</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/liz_e">Liz Elcoate</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/boagworld">Paul Boag</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/rellab">Relly Annett-Baker</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/SaraSoueidan">Sara Souidan</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean Johnson</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/trentwalton">Trent Walton</a>.</p>
<p>I’d also like to say thank-you to all the companies who’ve helped make Unfinished Business possible through their sponsorship. Antetype, BigBoard, dConstruct, DeviceLab, DotYork, Espresso, GatherContent, Ghostlab, Forge, Hover, Logical Elements, Native Summit, ShropGeek, Simply FixIt and Shopify. I want to say a special thanks to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch and Perch Runway</a> for supporting the show from our very first episode. Please continue to support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
<p>Unfinished Business will be back in February 2015 and I hope you’ll all join me then. Until then, thanks for listening and I’d like to wish everyone a happy Christmas holiday and a prosperous new year.</p>
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<p>This being the final episode of the year, I’d like to say an enormous thank-you to everyone I’ve spoken to on Unfinished Business, this year: <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/benjaminhollway">Benjamin Hollway</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/fehler">Christopher Murphy</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/cole007">Cole Henley</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/clare_symons">Clare Symons</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/csswizardry">Harry Roberts</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/adactio">Jeremy Keith</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/johnnybelmont">John Davey</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/hicksdesign">Jon Hicks</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/sensibleworld">Jory Raphael</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/liz_e">Liz Elcoate</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/boagworld">Paul Boag</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/rellab">Relly Annett-Baker</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/SaraSoueidan">Sara Souidan</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean Johnson</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/trentwalton">Trent Walton</a>.</p>
<p>I’d also like to say thank-you to all the companies who’ve helped make Unfinished Business possible through their sponsorship. Antetype, BigBoard, dConstruct, DeviceLab, DotYork, Espresso, GatherContent, Ghostlab, Forge, Hover, Logical Elements, Native Summit, ShropGeek, Simply FixIt and Shopify. I want to say a special thanks to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch and Perch Runway</a> for supporting the show from our very first episode. Please continue to support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
<p>Unfinished Business will be back in February 2015 and I hope you’ll all join me then. Until then, thanks for listening and I’d like to wish everyone a happy Christmas holiday and a prosperous new year.</p>
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<li><a href="http://twitter.com/anna_debenham">Anna on Twitter</a></li>
<li><a href="http://5by5.tv/b2w/115">Invitation to a Blame Party</a></li>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a>.</p>
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<p>We’re sponsored this week by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">MacRabbit’s Espresso</a> and by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015</a>. Get 10% off both by using the code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout.</p>
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<p>We’re sponsored this week by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">MacRabbit’s Espresso</a> and by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015</a>. Get 10% off both by using the code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout.</p>
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<p>We’re sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">MacRabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off by using the code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout. And by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015</a>.</p>
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<p>We’re sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">MacRabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off by using the code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout. And by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015</a>.</p>
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<p>This week we’re sponsored by the fabulous new <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch Runway</a> and by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">DeviceLab</a>. Please support our show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>This week we’re sponsored by the fabulous new <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch Runway</a> and by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">DeviceLab</a>. Please support our show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015.</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2014 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and by the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">DotYork conference 2015.</a></p>
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<p>I put the lower audio quality this week down to everyone wearing lapel, not using condenser microphones, (sorry about that,) but recording live in front of an audience was fun, and I’ll definitely do it again.</p>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch Runway</a>, a new version of Perch that’s been designed for bigger, more complex projects.</p>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch Runway</a>, a new version of Perch that’s been designed for bigger, more complex projects.</p>
<p>We’re also sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hover">Hover</a>, the best place to buy and manage your domain names. You should give them a try.</p>
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<p>This week’s episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch Runway</a>, a new version of Perch that’s been designed for bigger, more complex projects. If you’d like to be the first to know and to hear about their special launch discount price, sign up to the Perch Runway notification list.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/87">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, I had planned to talk with <a href="http://boagworld.com">Paul Boag</a> about client briefs and managing expectations. But when we sat down to talk, we were both in the mood to talk about something much, more personal. We discussed how we feel about how Twitter has changed, Erin Kissane’s ‘Ditching Twitter,’ Dan Edwards’ ‘Treading through treacle’ and our general sense of melancholy about our industry. Then we talk about how, contrary to what we often hear, our industry is filled with acts of kindness.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the second part of our icon designer double bill, this week on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/85">Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by designer, illustrator the and iconographer behind Symbolicons, <a href="http://sensibleworld.com">Jory Raphael</a>. We talk about how we feel about the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus announcement, the design of the Apple Watch software and whether it looks at home on the watch’s hardware. We discuss Jory’s illustration work including his artwork for the 5by5 podcast network and of course, those long shadows. Finally we talk about making a business from making and selling icons</p>
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<p>Of course, all of this is just a thinly disguised ruse for what we really want to talk about, Doctor Who. In the after-show section, we look back at Matt Smith’s final episode, talk about Peter Capaldi’s new Doctor so far and if Doctor Who needs longer than one hour per episode to tell a good story. Oh. And Clara bloody Oswald.</p>
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Of course, all of this is just a thinly disguised ruse for what we really want to talk about, Doctor Who. In the after-show section, we look back at Matt Smith’s final episode, talk about Peter Capaldi’s new Doctor so far and if Doctor Who needs longer than one hour per episode to tell a good story. Oh. And Clara bloody Oswald.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/84">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by Cole Henley, technical director at <a href="http://ournameismud.co.uk">Mud</a>. We discuss his latest <a href="http://bit.ly/freelancerates2014">Freelance rates survey,</a> how the results have changed over the last three years and what he’s learned from making the survey. I admire Cole’s Mud very much, so we talk about how to grow a business, when to hire new people and the importance of regular advice from someone on the outside. If you like the business side of Unfinished Business, you’ll love this episode.</p>
<p>What’s an episode of Unfinished Business without some talk of comics or films? In an after-show special, starting at 1:11:30, Cole and I talk about vintage 2000AD comics, Harlem Heroes, Flesh and of course, Judge Dredd. I want to know if Stallone’s Judge Dredd film a guilty pleasure and why, oh why, doesn’t Hollywood make films from classic 2000AD stories?</p>
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<p>What’s an episode of Unfinished Business without some talk of comics or films? In an after-show special, starting at 1:11:30, Cole and I talk about vintage 2000AD comics, Harlem Heroes, Flesh and of course, Judge Dredd. I want to know if Stallone’s Judge Dredd film a guilty pleasure and why, oh why, doesn’t Hollywood make films from classic 2000AD stories?</p>
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What’s an episode of Unfinished Business without some talk of comics or films? In an after-show special, starting at 1:11:30, Cole and I talk about vintage 2000AD comics, Harlem Heroes, Flesh and of course, Judge Dredd. I want to know if Stallone’s Judge Dredd film a guilty pleasure and why, oh why, doesn’t Hollywood make films from classic 2000AD stories?</itunes:subtitle>
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<p>We talk about how we interpret the ‘business’ theme of Unfinished Business differently and how that changes the focus of the podcast. As we’re both small business owners and we’ve both been on holiday recently, we discuss how we handle keeping on top of business while we’re away from it. How we handle email and client enquiries and even work that going on while we’re away. Finally we talk about “<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28686235">Smartphone stress: Are you a victim of ‘always on’ culture?</a>” If smartphones have become “tyrants in our pockets” and how being connected affects how we relax when we’re not supposed to be working.</p>
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<p>We talk about how we interpret the ‘business’ theme of Unfinished Business differently and how that changes the focus of the podcast. As we’re both small business owners and we’ve both been on holiday recently, we discuss how we handle keeping on top of business while we’re away from it. How we handle email and client enquiries and even work that going on while we’re away. Finally we talk about “<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28686235">Smartphone stress: Are you a victim of ‘always on’ culture?</a>” If smartphones have become “tyrants in our pockets” and how being connected affects how we relax when we’re not supposed to be working.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">Native Summit</a>. You can get a 10% discount on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>. Native Summit are giving away <strong>20 free tickers</strong> to the first 20 listeners who visit <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">their site</a> and use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">Native Summit</a>. You can get a 10% discount on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>. Native Summit are giving away <strong>20 free tickers</strong> to the first 20 listeners who visit <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">their site</a> and use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) and [Native Summit](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit). You can get a 10% discount on [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) with the offer code **unfinished**. Native Summit are giving away **20 free tickers** to the first 20 listeners who visit [their site](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit) and use the offer code **unfinished**.

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This episode is sponsored by [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) and [Native Summit](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit). You can get a 10% discount on [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) with the offer code **unfinished**. Native Summit are giving away **20 free tickers** to the first 20 listeners who visit [their site](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit) and use the offer code **unfinished**.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit">SimplyFixIt</a>. You can get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent <strong>forever</strong> with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>. You can get 10% off any iPhone or iPad repair with SimplyFixIt plus a free upgrade from the standard warranty to three-month’s accidental cover with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit">SimplyFixIt</a>. You can get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent <strong>forever</strong> with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>. You can get 10% off any iPhone or iPad repair with SimplyFixIt plus a free upgrade from the standard warranty to three-month’s accidental cover with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [SimplyFixIt](http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit). You can get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent **forever** with the offer code **unfinished**. You can get 10% off any iPhone or iPad repair with SimplyFixIt plus a free upgrade from the standard warranty to three-month’s accidental cover with the offer code **unfinished**.

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This episode is sponsored by [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [SimplyFixIt](http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit). You can get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent **forever** with the offer code **unfinished**. You can get 10% off any iPhone or iPad repair with SimplyFixIt plus a free upgrade from the standard warranty to three-month’s accidental cover with the offer code **unfinished**.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Devicelab</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct">dConstruct</a>. Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Devicelab</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct">dConstruct</a>. Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Devicelab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab), [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and [dConstruct](http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct). Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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This episode is sponsored by [Devicelab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab), [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and [dConstruct](http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct). Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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<p>It’s a wild show. We ask whether there should be a new Oscar category for performance capture and if Andy Serkis should win everything? We talk about the other seven Planet Of The Apes films, starting with the original five and if Tim Burton’s 2001 reimagining is a guilty pleasure. Then we get in deep with the new ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ before asking ourselves the important questions; When will apes wear clothes? When and how will humans become mute, and why should you avoid watching an apes film in Rhyl?</p>
<p>Even if you’re not an Apes aficionado, I think you’ll enjoy listening to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/79">this episode of Unfinished Business</a> as much as we enjoyed making it, which was a lot.</p>
<p>This special episode was made possible by two special sponsors, the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek">ShropGeek Revolution Conference</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">BigBoard</a>. Get 15% off your ticket to ShropGeek Revolution when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>It’s a wild show. We ask whether there should be a new Oscar category for performance capture and if Andy Serkis should win everything? We talk about the other seven Planet Of The Apes films, starting with the original five and if Tim Burton’s 2001 reimagining is a guilty pleasure. Then we get in deep with the new ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ before asking ourselves the important questions; When will apes wear clothes? When and how will humans become mute, and why should you avoid watching an apes film in Rhyl?</p>
<p>Even if you’re not an Apes aficionado, I think you’ll enjoy listening to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/79">this episode of Unfinished Business</a> as much as we enjoyed making it, which was a lot.</p>
<p>This special episode was made possible by two special sponsors, the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek">ShropGeek Revolution Conference</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">BigBoard</a>. Get 15% off your ticket to ShropGeek Revolution when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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It’s a wild show. We ask whether there should be a new Oscar category for performance capture and if Andy Serkis should win everything? We talk about the other seven Planet Of The Apes films, starting with the original five and if Tim Burton’s 2001 reimagining is a guilty pleasure. Then we get in deep with the new ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ before asking ourselves the important questions; When will apes wear clothes? When and how will humans become mute, and why should you avoid watching an apes film in Rhyl?

Even if you’re not an Apes aficionado, I think you’ll enjoy listening to [this episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/79) as much as we enjoyed making it, which was a lot.

This special episode was made possible by two special sponsors, the [ShropGeek Revolution Conference](http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek) and [BigBoard](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard). Get 15% off your ticket to ShropGeek Revolution when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Before we go any further, I need to let people know that there is absolutely zero business content in the show this week. (Thousands of people are thinking now, “when is there ever?”) That‘s because this is a spoiler filled [‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ cinema special episode](http://unfinished.bz/79) with my guests and film buff friends [Brendan Dawes](http://brendandawes.com) and [Jeremy Keith](http://adactio.com).

It’s a wild show. We ask whether there should be a new Oscar category for performance capture and if Andy Serkis should win everything? We talk about the other seven Planet Of The Apes films, starting with the original five and if Tim Burton’s 2001 reimagining is a guilty pleasure. Then we get in deep with the new ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ before asking ourselves the important questions; When will apes wear clothes? When and how will humans become mute, and why should you avoid watching an apes film in Rhyl?

Even if you’re not an Apes aficionado, I think you’ll enjoy listening to [this episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/79) as much as we enjoyed making it, which was a lot.

This special episode was made possible by two special sponsors, the [ShropGeek Revolution Conference](http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek) and [BigBoard](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard). Get 15% off your ticket to ShropGeek Revolution when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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<p>This episode is kindly sponsored by two UK conferences, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">Native Summit</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct">dConstruct</a>. Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>This episode is kindly sponsored by two UK conferences, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit">Native Summit</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct">dConstruct</a>. Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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This episode is kindly sponsored by two UK conferences, [Native Summit](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit) and [dConstruct](http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct). Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>I’ve been looking forward to speaking with [Sara Soueidan](http://sarasoueidan.com) on [this week’s episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/78) for a long while, not least because I’m a huge, huge, fan of her work. She’s been writing what I consider to be the best articles about CSS and SVG. We talk about those, yes, but we also talk about what it’s like for her, living and working as a web developer in her home country of Lebanon. We discuss the preconceptions and misconceptions that people in the West have about Lebanon, its people and its customs. I think you’ll find what she has to say fascinating. I know I did.

This episode is kindly sponsored by two UK conferences, [Native Summit](http://unfinished.bz/nativesummit) and [dConstruct](http://unfinished.bz/dconstruct). Get your ticket to dConstruct for only £125+VAT (£150) when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://iamashley.co.uk">Ashley Baxter</a>’s back on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/77">Unfinished Business this week</a>. We talk about the reasons why she’s speaking in public more and how it may help her to promote her new business. Speaking of promotion, we discuss her $99 tweet sponsoring experiment, how buying tweets works and whether it worked for her. We also talk about how to move on when you feel like you’ve reached a plateau, in business as well as in the gym.</p>
<p>This week we’re sponsored by two very different, but both excellent companies, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit">SimplyFixIt</a>. Get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent forever when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> , then get 10% off a SimplyFixIt iPhone or iPad repair with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://iamashley.co.uk">Ashley Baxter</a>’s back on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/77">Unfinished Business this week</a>. We talk about the reasons why she’s speaking in public more and how it may help her to promote her new business. Speaking of promotion, we discuss her $99 tweet sponsoring experiment, how buying tweets works and whether it worked for her. We also talk about how to move on when you feel like you’ve reached a plateau, in business as well as in the gym.</p>
<p>This week we’re sponsored by two very different, but both excellent companies, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit">SimplyFixIt</a>. Get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent forever when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> , then get 10% off a SimplyFixIt iPhone or iPad repair with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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This week we’re sponsored by two very different, but both excellent companies, [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [SimplyFixIt](http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit). Get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent forever when you use the offer code **unfinished** , then get 10% off a SimplyFixIt iPhone or iPad repair with the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[Ashley Baxter](http://iamashley.co.uk)’s back on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/77). We talk about the reasons why she’s speaking in public more and how it may help her to promote her new business. Speaking of promotion, we discuss her $99 tweet sponsoring experiment, how buying tweets works and whether it worked for her. We also talk about how to move on when you feel like you’ve reached a plateau, in business as well as in the gym.

This week we’re sponsored by two very different, but both excellent companies, [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [SimplyFixIt](http://unfinished.bz/simplyfixit). Get 20% off your subscription to GatherContent forever when you use the offer code **unfinished** , then get 10% off a SimplyFixIt iPhone or iPad repair with the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/76">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, impresario, organiser of Flash On The Beach and more recently <a href="http://reasons.to">Reasons To Be Creative</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/johnnybelmont">John Davey</a> offers me some fatherly advice on how to handle a personal dilemma and what not to wear at <a href="http://twitter.com/beardyscientist">Alex</a>’s upcoming graduation. We talk about the Reasons To Be Creative conference, how he finds and why he chooses so many new speakers and his unusual elevator pitch approach.</p>
<p><strong>Swearing:</strong> I mostly bleep out swearing on Unfinished Business, but I think that this week’s episode is funnier with our cussing intact. I hope you won’t be offended by a couple of ‘f’ words, one ‘b’ word and a dozen jokes about Brighton.</p>
<p>I want to thank again our two terrific sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a>. I also hope that you’ll support Aimie Lockwood’s Kickstarter project, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/alex">Adventures of Alex</a>, beautifully illustrated childrens’ books which break social norms.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 5 Jul 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/76">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, impresario, organiser of Flash On The Beach and more recently <a href="http://reasons.to">Reasons To Be Creative</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/johnnybelmont">John Davey</a> offers me some fatherly advice on how to handle a personal dilemma and what not to wear at <a href="http://twitter.com/beardyscientist">Alex</a>’s upcoming graduation. We talk about the Reasons To Be Creative conference, how he finds and why he chooses so many new speakers and his unusual elevator pitch approach.</p>
<p><strong>Swearing:</strong> I mostly bleep out swearing on Unfinished Business, but I think that this week’s episode is funnier with our cussing intact. I hope you won’t be offended by a couple of ‘f’ words, one ‘b’ word and a dozen jokes about Brighton.</p>
<p>I want to thank again our two terrific sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a>. I also hope that you’ll support Aimie Lockwood’s Kickstarter project, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/alex">Adventures of Alex</a>, beautifully illustrated childrens’ books which break social norms.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/76), impresario, organiser of Flash On The Beach and more recently [Reasons To Be Creative](http://reasons.to), [John Davey](http://twitter.com/johnnybelmont) offers me some fatherly advice on how to handle a personal dilemma and what not to wear at [Alex](http://twitter.com/beardyscientist)’s upcoming graduation. We talk about the Reasons To Be Creative conference, how he finds and why he chooses so many new speakers and his unusual elevator pitch approach.

**Swearing:** I mostly bleep out swearing on Unfinished Business, but I think that this week’s episode is funnier with our cussing intact. I hope you won’t be offended by a couple of ‘f’ words, one ‘b’ word and a dozen jokes about Brighton.

I want to thank again our two terrific sponsors this week, [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch). I also hope that you’ll support Aimie Lockwood’s Kickstarter project, [Adventures of Alex](http://unfinished.bz/alex), beautifully illustrated childrens’ books which break social norms.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/76), impresario, organiser of Flash On The Beach and more recently [Reasons To Be Creative](http://reasons.to), [John Davey](http://twitter.com/johnnybelmont) offers me some fatherly advice on how to handle a personal dilemma and what not to wear at [Alex](http://twitter.com/beardyscientist)’s upcoming graduation. We talk about the Reasons To Be Creative conference, how he finds and why he chooses so many new speakers and his unusual elevator pitch approach.

**Swearing:** I mostly bleep out swearing on Unfinished Business, but I think that this week’s episode is funnier with our cussing intact. I hope you won’t be offended by a couple of ‘f’ words, one ‘b’ word and a dozen jokes about Brighton.

I want to thank again our two terrific sponsors this week, [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch). I also hope that you’ll support Aimie Lockwood’s Kickstarter project, [Adventures of Alex](http://unfinished.bz/alex), beautifully illustrated childrens’ books which break social norms.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Designer and artist <a href="http://brendandawes.com">Brendan Dawes</a> joins me again for the <a href="http://unfinished.bz">75th episode of my “one-sided, biased, poor quality personal soapbox</a>.” We talk about the people who have inspired us the most in our working lives and Bren tells me all about how the famous designer and filmmaker <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Curtis">Hillman Curtis</a> helped him to get started. It’s an inspiring story.</p>
<p>I’ve also reinstated the after hours film talk spot that Anna and I started in the early episodes of Unfinished Business. This week Bren and I talk about briefly about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_(film)">Her</a>, the fabulous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalingrad_(2013_film)">Stalingrad (2013)</a> and Luc Besson’s totally terrible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Days_to_Kill">3 Days to Kill</a> starring Kevin Costner. It’s a funny segment although I’m clearly no Mark Kermode and this show is obviously nowhere near as good as something on the BBC.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">Big Board</a> and the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek">Shropgeek Revolution Conference 2014</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Designer and artist <a href="http://brendandawes.com">Brendan Dawes</a> joins me again for the <a href="http://unfinished.bz">75th episode of my “one-sided, biased, poor quality personal soapbox</a>.” We talk about the people who have inspired us the most in our working lives and Bren tells me all about how the famous designer and filmmaker <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Curtis">Hillman Curtis</a> helped him to get started. It’s an inspiring story.</p>
<p>I’ve also reinstated the after hours film talk spot that Anna and I started in the early episodes of Unfinished Business. This week Bren and I talk about briefly about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_(film)">Her</a>, the fabulous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalingrad_(2013_film)">Stalingrad (2013)</a> and Luc Besson’s totally terrible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Days_to_Kill">3 Days to Kill</a> starring Kevin Costner. It’s a funny segment although I’m clearly no Mark Kermode and this show is obviously nowhere near as good as something on the BBC.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">Big Board</a> and the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek">Shropgeek Revolution Conference 2014</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Designer and artist [Brendan Dawes](http://brendandawes.com) joins me again for the [75th episode of my “one-sided, biased, poor quality personal soapbox](http://unfinished.bz).” We talk about the people who have inspired us the most in our working lives and Bren tells me all about how the famous designer and filmmaker [Hillman Curtis](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Curtis) helped him to get started. It’s an inspiring story.

I’ve also reinstated the after hours film talk spot that Anna and I started in the early episodes of Unfinished Business. This week Bren and I talk about briefly about [Her](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_(film)), the fabulous [Stalingrad (2013)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalingrad_(2013_film)) and Luc Besson’s totally terrible [3 Days to Kill](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Days_to_Kill) starring Kevin Costner. It’s a funny segment although I’m clearly no Mark Kermode and this show is obviously nowhere near as good as something on the BBC.

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Big Board](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard) and the [Shropgeek Revolution Conference 2014](http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Designer and artist [Brendan Dawes](http://brendandawes.com) joins me again for the [75th episode of my “one-sided, biased, poor quality personal soapbox](http://unfinished.bz).” We talk about the people who have inspired us the most in our working lives and Bren tells me all about how the famous designer and filmmaker [Hillman Curtis](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Curtis) helped him to get started. It’s an inspiring story.

I’ve also reinstated the after hours film talk spot that Anna and I started in the early episodes of Unfinished Business. This week Bren and I talk about briefly about [Her](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_(film)), the fabulous [Stalingrad (2013)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalingrad_(2013_film)) and Luc Besson’s totally terrible [3 Days to Kill](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Days_to_Kill) starring Kevin Costner. It’s a funny segment although I’m clearly no Mark Kermode and this show is obviously nowhere near as good as something on the BBC.

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Big Board](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard) and the [Shropgeek Revolution Conference 2014](http://unfinished.bz/shropgeek). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/74">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean Johnson</a> and I talk not only about Laura Nevo’s “Dear Visual Design” open letter but also how wrong the people who thought I’d criticise Laura are. While I disagree completely with Laura’s message, I appreciate her writing it, not least because it helps sum up everything that I think is wrong about how we talk about web design today. Sean’s not just along for the ride, he has plenty to say about user experience, the Net Awards and why he hates football. The berk.</p>
<p>As always, we have two fabulous sponsors, <a href="http://hover.com/">Hover</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off both when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at the checkout.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/74">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean Johnson</a> and I talk not only about Laura Nevo’s “Dear Visual Design” open letter but also how wrong the people who thought I’d criticise Laura are. While I disagree completely with Laura’s message, I appreciate her writing it, not least because it helps sum up everything that I think is wrong about how we talk about web design today. Sean’s not just along for the ride, he has plenty to say about user experience, the Net Awards and why he hates football. The berk.</p>
<p>As always, we have two fabulous sponsors, <a href="http://hover.com/">Hover</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off both when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at the checkout.</p>
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As always, we have two fabulous sponsors, [Hover](http://hover.com/) and [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Get 10% off both when you use the offer code **unfinished** at the checkout.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/74), [Sean Johnson](http://twitter.com/seanuk) and I talk not only about Laura Nevo’s “Dear Visual Design” open letter but also how wrong the people who thought I’d criticise Laura are. While I disagree completely with Laura’s message, I appreciate her writing it, not least because it helps sum up everything that I think is wrong about how we talk about web design today. Sean’s not just along for the ride, he has plenty to say about user experience, the Net Awards and why he hates football. The berk.

As always, we have two fabulous sponsors, [Hover](http://hover.com/) and [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Get 10% off both when you use the offer code **unfinished** at the checkout.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://adactio.com">Jeremy Keith</a> joins me on this, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/73">episode 73 of Unfinished Business</a>. Although I try to steer clean of provoking him by not talking about moon landings, we disagree about just about everything else. Fish tacos, things that scientists haven’t done yet and I think they should’ve and what makes advertising fascinating to me and hateful to him. It’s a lively show. There are sparks. I think you’ll like it.</p>
<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course</a>. Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at the checkout.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://adactio.com">Jeremy Keith</a> joins me on this, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/73">episode 73 of Unfinished Business</a>. Although I try to steer clean of provoking him by not talking about moon landings, we disagree about just about everything else. Fish tacos, things that scientists haven’t done yet and I think they should’ve and what makes advertising fascinating to me and hateful to him. It’s a lively show. There are sparks. I think you’ll like it.</p>
<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course</a>. Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at the checkout.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>[Jeremy Keith](http://adactio.com) joins me on this, [episode 73 of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/73). Although I try to steer clean of provoking him by not talking about moon landings, we disagree about just about everything else. Fish tacos, things that scientists haven’t done yet and I think they should’ve and what makes advertising fascinating to me and hateful to him. It’s a lively show. There are sparks. I think you’ll like it.

We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code **unfinished** at the checkout.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[Jeremy Keith](http://adactio.com) joins me on this, [episode 73 of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/73). Although I try to steer clean of provoking him by not talking about moon landings, we disagree about just about everything else. Fish tacos, things that scientists haven’t done yet and I think they should’ve and what makes advertising fascinating to me and hateful to him. It’s a lively show. There are sparks. I think you’ll like it.

We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code **unfinished** at the checkout.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A slight change of format for <a href="http://unfinished.bz/72">this week’s Unfinished Business</a>. <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> wanted to know our experiences of working with our partners—she’s just started working with hers—so she emailed Sue some questions. I hadn’t heard her answers until Laura read them on the show, but I think that makes for interesting listening. I’ll publish Sue’s full answers on <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog">Stuff and Nonsense</a> later on in the week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">Gather Content</a>and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A slight change of format for <a href="http://unfinished.bz/72">this week’s Unfinished Business</a>. <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> wanted to know our experiences of working with our partners—she’s just started working with hers—so she emailed Sue some questions. I hadn’t heard her answers until Laura read them on the show, but I think that makes for interesting listening. I’ll publish Sue’s full answers on <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog">Stuff and Nonsense</a> later on in the week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">Gather Content</a>and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Gather Content](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent)and [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>A slight change of format for [this week’s Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/72). [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) wanted to know our experiences of working with our partners—she’s just started working with hers—so she emailed Sue some questions. I hadn’t heard her answers until Laura read them on the show, but I think that makes for interesting listening. I’ll publish Sue’s full answers on [Stuff and Nonsense](http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog) later on in the week.

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Gather Content](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent)and [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> is back on <a href="http://unfinshed.bz/71">Unfinished Business this week</a> and we start the show by talking about why she started <a href="http://workingoutpodcast.com/">a podcast with some other fella</a>. We discuss how businesses should be authentic on Twitter and if a brand can justifiably spend 45 days planning a tweet about cheese. (Mmmm, cheese.) We round off this week by talking about how working with other people can affect your fitness and diet and why working from from home might be the best thing for some people. And let’s not forget Ashley Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week. “Heffer.”</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Vanamco’s DeviceLab</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">Big Board</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> is back on <a href="http://unfinshed.bz/71">Unfinished Business this week</a> and we start the show by talking about why she started <a href="http://workingoutpodcast.com/">a podcast with some other fella</a>. We discuss how businesses should be authentic on Twitter and if a brand can justifiably spend 45 days planning a tweet about cheese. (Mmmm, cheese.) We round off this week by talking about how working with other people can affect your fitness and diet and why working from from home might be the best thing for some people. And let’s not forget Ashley Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week. “Heffer.”</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Vanamco’s DeviceLab</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/bigboard">Big Board</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a>. As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Vanamco’s DeviceLab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab), [Big Board](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley) is back on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinshed.bz/71) and we start the show by talking about why she started [a podcast with some other fella](http://workingoutpodcast.com/). We discuss how businesses should be authentic on Twitter and if a brand can justifiably spend 45 days planning a tweet about cheese. (Mmmm, cheese.) We round off this week by talking about how working with other people can affect your fitness and diet and why working from from home might be the best thing for some people. And let’s not forget Ashley Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week. “Heffer.”

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Vanamco’s DeviceLab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab), [Big Board](http://unfinished.bz/bigboard) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch). As always, you can support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Illustrator [Josh Cleland](http://twitter.com/joshcleland) joins me for [episode 70 of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/70) this week. We discuss about how I’m struggling with an idea for the next version of the [Stuff and Nonsense](http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/) header and I baffle Josh by talking about vintage British adverts, including the PG Tips chimps and Cadbury Smash’s famous Martians.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/69">Unfinished Business this week</a>, I’m joined by designer and artist, the one and only <a href="http://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a>. Bren and I talk about data inspired art and his Cinema Redux pieces. As we can never get together and not discuss films, so we talk about the greatest westerns of all time, the True Grit remake and Django Unchained. Plus, being ‘men of a certain age’ we reminisce about childrens TV from the seventies and why the writers of The Banana Splits must have taken a lot of drugs.</p>
<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course</a>. Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code <strong>unfinfished</strong> at the checkout. Plus, you’ll get a 20% discount on any other course if you book them before the end of May.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/69">Unfinished Business this week</a>, I’m joined by designer and artist, the one and only <a href="http://twitter.com/brendandawes">Brendan Dawes</a>. Bren and I talk about data inspired art and his Cinema Redux pieces. As we can never get together and not discuss films, so we talk about the greatest westerns of all time, the True Grit remake and Django Unchained. Plus, being ‘men of a certain age’ we reminisce about childrens TV from the seventies and why the writers of The Banana Splits must have taken a lot of drugs.</p>
<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course</a>. Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code <strong>unfinfished</strong> at the checkout. Plus, you’ll get a 20% discount on any other course if you book them before the end of May.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>On [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/69), I’m joined by designer and artist, the one and only [Brendan Dawes](http://twitter.com/brendandawes). Bren and I talk about data inspired art and his Cinema Redux pieces. As we can never get together and not discuss films, so we talk about the greatest westerns of all time, the True Grit remake and Django Unchained. Plus, being ‘men of a certain age’ we reminisce about childrens TV from the seventies and why the writers of The Banana Splits must have taken a lot of drugs.

We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code **unfinfished** at the checkout. Plus, you’ll get a 20% discount on any other course if you book them before the end of May.

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      <itunes:subtitle>On [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/69), I’m joined by designer and artist, the one and only [Brendan Dawes](http://twitter.com/brendandawes). Bren and I talk about data inspired art and his Cinema Redux pieces. As we can never get together and not discuss films, so we talk about the greatest westerns of all time, the True Grit remake and Django Unchained. Plus, being ‘men of a certain age’ we reminisce about childrens TV from the seventies and why the writers of The Banana Splits must have taken a lot of drugs.

We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements’ ‘PHP for Web Designers’ training course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Tickets cost just £295, but listeners to this show can get one-hundred, yes one-hundred pounds off by using the offer code **unfinfished** at the checkout. Plus, you’ll get a 20% discount on any other course if you book them before the end of May.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/68">On Unfinished Business this week</a>, and with us both fresh from the Net Awards, <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> and I talk about our experiences there. I explain why I don’t feel at home in the web design industry as it is today and how its conversations no longer reflect my interests in design.</p>
<p>After last week’s ‘giant’ misunderstanding about speaker fees, we also talk about the responsibilities that speakers have to themselves, to an audience and to an event and the people who’ve organised it. It’s a lively discussion. We talk about swearing, why private agreements between speakers and conferences should remain confidential and why speakers should play their part in supporting an event, before, during and after it.</p>
<p>Laura, I and everyone who makes Unfinished Business, wants to say an enormous “thank you” to everyone who voted for our show and put it in the final five top podcasts of 2014 at the Net Awards.</p>
<p>I also want to thank our sponsors this week. They are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a>. As we always say, please support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/68">On Unfinished Business this week</a>, and with us both fresh from the Net Awards, <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> and I talk about our experiences there. I explain why I don’t feel at home in the web design industry as it is today and how its conversations no longer reflect my interests in design.</p>
<p>After last week’s ‘giant’ misunderstanding about speaker fees, we also talk about the responsibilities that speakers have to themselves, to an audience and to an event and the people who’ve organised it. It’s a lively discussion. We talk about swearing, why private agreements between speakers and conferences should remain confidential and why speakers should play their part in supporting an event, before, during and after it.</p>
<p>Laura, I and everyone who makes Unfinished Business, wants to say an enormous “thank you” to everyone who voted for our show and put it in the final five top podcasts of 2014 at the Net Awards.</p>
<p>I also want to thank our sponsors this week. They are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a>. As we always say, please support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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After last week’s ‘giant’ misunderstanding about speaker fees, we also talk about the responsibilities that speakers have to themselves, to an audience and to an event and the people who’ve organised it. It’s a lively discussion. We talk about swearing, why private agreements between speakers and conferences should remain confidential and why speakers should play their part in supporting an event, before, during and after it.

Laura, I and everyone who makes Unfinished Business, wants to say an enormous “thank you” to everyone who voted for our show and put it in the final five top podcasts of 2014 at the Net Awards.

I also want to thank our sponsors this week. They are [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer). As we always say, please support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[On Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/68), and with us both fresh from the Net Awards, [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) and I talk about our experiences there. I explain why I don’t feel at home in the web design industry as it is today and how its conversations no longer reflect my interests in design.

After last week’s ‘giant’ misunderstanding about speaker fees, we also talk about the responsibilities that speakers have to themselves, to an audience and to an event and the people who’ve organised it. It’s a lively discussion. We talk about swearing, why private agreements between speakers and conferences should remain confidential and why speakers should play their part in supporting an event, before, during and after it.

Laura, I and everyone who makes Unfinished Business, wants to say an enormous “thank you” to everyone who voted for our show and put it in the final five top podcasts of 2014 at the Net Awards.

I also want to thank our sponsors this week. They are [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent) and [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer). As we always say, please support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/67">this week’s (early) episode of Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a>’s back to talk about her brand new business, <a href="http://insurancebyjack.co.uk">Insurance By Jack</a>. We talk about why she started the business and some of the challenges she’s already faced. No ‘Ashley’ episode would be complete without her “Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week.” What is it? You’ll just have to listen to the show to find oot.</p>
<p>Oor sponsors this week are the fantastic <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ PHP For Web Designers course</a>. Get £100 off when you book using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/67">this week’s (early) episode of Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a>’s back to talk about her brand new business, <a href="http://insurancebyjack.co.uk">Insurance By Jack</a>. We talk about why she started the business and some of the challenges she’s already faced. No ‘Ashley’ episode would be complete without her “Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week.” What is it? You’ll just have to listen to the show to find oot.</p>
<p>Oor sponsors this week are the fantastic <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements’ PHP For Web Designers course</a>. Get £100 off when you book using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong></p>
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      <itunes:summary>On [this week’s (early) episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/67), [Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley)’s back to talk about her brand new business, [Insurance By Jack](http://insurancebyjack.co.uk). We talk about why she started the business and some of the challenges she’s already faced. No ‘Ashley’ episode would be complete without her “Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week.” What is it? You’ll just have to listen to the show to find oot.

Oor sponsors this week are the fantastic [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab) and [Logical Elements’ PHP For Web Designers course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get £100 off when you book using the offer code **unfinished**

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      <itunes:subtitle>On [this week’s (early) episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/67), [Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley)’s back to talk about her brand new business, [Insurance By Jack](http://insurancebyjack.co.uk). We talk about why she started the business and some of the challenges she’s already faced. No ‘Ashley’ episode would be complete without her “Baxter’s Scottish Slang Word of the Week.” What is it? You’ll just have to listen to the show to find oot.

Oor sponsors this week are the fantastic [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab) and [Logical Elements’ PHP For Web Designers course](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get £100 off when you book using the offer code **unfinished**

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://twitter.com/danjdavies">Dan Davies</a> is back on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/66">Unfinished Business this week</a> to talk about what he’s learned in the five months since he switched from front-end development to user-experience design. We discuss how his agency is improving communication between designers and developers, <a href="http://iaskyouanswer.co.uk/">his interview series</a> about workflow and more and how he was once replaced by a fibreglass rhino.</p>
<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and a new sponsor <a href="http://hover.com">Hover</a>, the best place to buy and manage your domain names. Get 10% off your first purchase at Hover with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>We have two excellent sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and a new sponsor <a href="http://hover.com">Hover</a>, the best place to buy and manage your domain names. Get 10% off your first purchase at Hover with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and a new sponsor [Hover](http://hover.com), the best place to buy and manage your domain names. Get 10% off your first purchase at Hover with the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[Dan Davies](http://twitter.com/danjdavies) is back on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/66) to talk about what he’s learned in the five months since he switched from front-end development to user-experience design. We discuss how his agency is improving communication between designers and developers, [his interview series](http://iaskyouanswer.co.uk/) about workflow and more and how he was once replaced by a fibreglass rhino.

We have two excellent sponsors this week, [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and a new sponsor [Hover](http://hover.com), the best place to buy and manage your domain names. Get 10% off your first purchase at Hover with the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/65">This week on Unfinished Business</a> I’m joined again by <a href="http://twitter.com/elliottkember">Elliott Kember</a> to talk about Speedos, fitness tackers and—one day before Nike announced they’ve stopped making hardware— my Nike Fuelband. We discuss Cennydd Bowles’ <a href="http://alistapart.com/column/letter-to-a-junior-designer">Letter to a Junior Designer</a> and if there are differences between designing a website and designing a digital product. I ask if designing with data is just an excuse for not having enough confidence in an idea and suggest that banging on about ‘empathy’ deserves a punch in the face.</p>
<p>This week our sponsors are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>—get 10% off with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> —and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>. Join their free partner programme today.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This week our sponsors are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>—get 10% off with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> —and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>. Join their free partner programme today.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/65) I’m joined again by [Elliott Kember](http://twitter.com/elliottkember) to talk about Speedos, fitness tackers and—one day before Nike announced they’ve stopped making hardware— my Nike Fuelband. We discuss Cennydd Bowles’ [Letter to a Junior Designer](http://alistapart.com/column/letter-to-a-junior-designer) and if there are differences between designing a website and designing a digital product. I ask if designing with data is just an excuse for not having enough confidence in an idea and suggest that banging on about ‘empathy’ deserves a punch in the face.

This week our sponsors are [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso)—get 10% off with the offer code **unfinished** —and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify). Join their free partner programme today.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/65) I’m joined again by [Elliott Kember](http://twitter.com/elliottkember) to talk about Speedos, fitness tackers and—one day before Nike announced they’ve stopped making hardware— my Nike Fuelband. We discuss Cennydd Bowles’ [Letter to a Junior Designer](http://alistapart.com/column/letter-to-a-junior-designer) and if there are differences between designing a website and designing a digital product. I ask if designing with data is just an excuse for not having enough confidence in an idea and suggest that banging on about ‘empathy’ deserves a punch in the face.

This week our sponsors are [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso)—get 10% off with the offer code **unfinished** —and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify). Join their free partner programme today.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/64">this week’s Unfinished Business</a> I’m joined by not one, but two guests to keep me out of trouble, <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> and marathon runner <a href="http://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew</a>. We talk about the fallout from last week’s news that publisher Five Simple Steps has closed, what this means for other niche publishers and for the authors who write for them.</p>
<p>We talk about how the abrupt announcement of the closure could’ve been handled better and the lessons we might learn to help us in the future. Finally, we break down how advances and royalties work differently between small and large publishers and the reasons why authors might choose a publisher over self-publishing their books.</p>
<p>Finally, everyone involved in making Unfinished Business wants to say an enormous thank-you to all of you out there in podcast land who voted for us for <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/">Podcast Of The Year at The Net Awards</a>. You helped us make the shortlist of the final five that’s full of brilliant podcasts and put a very broad smile on all our faces.</p>
<p>Thank-you to our sponsors this week. Get 20% off your subscription to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>, forever using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> and 50% off for your first two months using <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a> with their offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <a href="http://unfinished.bz/64">this week’s Unfinished Business</a> I’m joined by not one, but two guests to keep me out of trouble, <a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalbag</a> and marathon runner <a href="http://twitter.com/rachelandrew">Rachel Andrew</a>. We talk about the fallout from last week’s news that publisher Five Simple Steps has closed, what this means for other niche publishers and for the authors who write for them.</p>
<p>We talk about how the abrupt announcement of the closure could’ve been handled better and the lessons we might learn to help us in the future. Finally, we break down how advances and royalties work differently between small and large publishers and the reasons why authors might choose a publisher over self-publishing their books.</p>
<p>Finally, everyone involved in making Unfinished Business wants to say an enormous thank-you to all of you out there in podcast land who voted for us for <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/">Podcast Of The Year at The Net Awards</a>. You helped us make the shortlist of the final five that’s full of brilliant podcasts and put a very broad smile on all our faces.</p>
<p>Thank-you to our sponsors this week. Get 20% off your subscription to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>, forever using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> and 50% off for your first two months using <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a> with their offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>On [this week’s Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/64) I’m joined by not one, but two guests to keep me out of trouble, [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) and marathon runner [Rachel Andrew](http://twitter.com/rachelandrew). We talk about the fallout from last week’s news that publisher Five Simple Steps has closed, what this means for other niche publishers and for the authors who write for them.

We talk about how the abrupt announcement of the closure could’ve been handled better and the lessons we might learn to help us in the future. Finally, we break down how advances and royalties work differently between small and large publishers and the reasons why authors might choose a publisher over self-publishing their books.

Finally, everyone involved in making Unfinished Business wants to say an enormous thank-you to all of you out there in podcast land who voted for us for [Podcast Of The Year at The Net Awards](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/). You helped us make the shortlist of the final five that’s full of brilliant podcasts and put a very broad smile on all our faces.

Thank-you to our sponsors this week. Get 20% off your subscription to [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent), forever using the offer code **unfinished** and 50% off for your first two months using [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge) with their offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>On [this week’s Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/64) I’m joined by not one, but two guests to keep me out of trouble, [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) and marathon runner [Rachel Andrew](http://twitter.com/rachelandrew). We talk about the fallout from last week’s news that publisher Five Simple Steps has closed, what this means for other niche publishers and for the authors who write for them.

We talk about how the abrupt announcement of the closure could’ve been handled better and the lessons we might learn to help us in the future. Finally, we break down how advances and royalties work differently between small and large publishers and the reasons why authors might choose a publisher over self-publishing their books.

Finally, everyone involved in making Unfinished Business wants to say an enormous thank-you to all of you out there in podcast land who voted for us for [Podcast Of The Year at The Net Awards](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/). You helped us make the shortlist of the final five that’s full of brilliant podcasts and put a very broad smile on all our faces.

Thank-you to our sponsors this week. Get 20% off your subscription to [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent), forever using the offer code **unfinished** and 50% off for your first two months using [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge) with their offer code **unfinished**.

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      <title>From those wonderful folks who gave you Pearl Harbor</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Special guest <a href="http://zeldman.com">Jeffrey Zeldman</a> joins me on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/63">Unfinished Business this week</a> to talk about how important is it today for designers to be able to tell stories and sell ideas to clients. We talk about whether designers need ‘empathy’ or strength of character and conviction in their ideas, whether the web needs ‘account menpeople and what it feels like when people you’ve mentored go their own way.</p>
<p>It’s a packed show and as we both love advertising and Mad Men, we end by talking about my Don Draper depersonalisation disorder theory and what we expect and hope from the final season which starts next week. Even if you’ve not seen Mad Men, I think you’re going to like this episode.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week. They are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/business">Business Of Web Design conference</a> (get 10% off your ticket with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> ) and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> (get 10% until April 11th with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.)</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Special guest <a href="http://zeldman.com">Jeffrey Zeldman</a> joins me on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/63">Unfinished Business this week</a> to talk about how important is it today for designers to be able to tell stories and sell ideas to clients. We talk about whether designers need ‘empathy’ or strength of character and conviction in their ideas, whether the web needs ‘account menpeople and what it feels like when people you’ve mentored go their own way.</p>
<p>It’s a packed show and as we both love advertising and Mad Men, we end by talking about my Don Draper depersonalisation disorder theory and what we expect and hope from the final season which starts next week. Even if you’ve not seen Mad Men, I think you’re going to like this episode.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week. They are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/business">Business Of Web Design conference</a> (get 10% off your ticket with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> ) and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> (get 10% until April 11th with the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.)</p>
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It’s a packed show and as we both love advertising and Mad Men, we end by talking about my Don Draper depersonalisation disorder theory and what we expect and hope from the final season which starts next week. Even if you’ve not seen Mad Men, I think you’re going to like this episode.

Thanks to our sponsors this week. They are the [Business Of Web Design conference](http://unfinished.bz/business) (get 10% off your ticket with the offer code **unfinished** ) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) (get 10% until April 11th with the offer code **unfinished**.)

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      <itunes:subtitle>Special guest [Jeffrey Zeldman](http://zeldman.com) joins me on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/63) to talk about how important is it today for designers to be able to tell stories and sell ideas to clients. We talk about whether designers need ‘empathy’ or strength of character and conviction in their ideas, whether the web needs ‘account menpeople and what it feels like when people you’ve mentored go their own way.

It’s a packed show and as we both love advertising and Mad Men, we end by talking about my Don Draper depersonalisation disorder theory and what we expect and hope from the final season which starts next week. Even if you’ve not seen Mad Men, I think you’re going to like this episode.

Thanks to our sponsors this week. They are the [Business Of Web Design conference](http://unfinished.bz/business) (get 10% off your ticket with the offer code **unfinished** ) and [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) (get 10% until April 11th with the offer code **unfinished**.)

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      <title>Scotland went mad for donuts</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>New regular <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> joins me on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/62">this week’s packed Unfinished Business</a> to talk about eating well and staying fit, my goal to lose 14lbs and why my competition with <a href="http://twitter.com/boagworld">Paul Boag</a> is spurring me on.</p>
<p>We also talk about how happy I am that <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk">Stuff and Nonsense</a> has been <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/agency/">shortlisted for Agency Of The Year at the Net Awards</a>. Last, but not least, there’s Ashley’s Scottish slang word of the week.</p>
<p>I’m also over the moon to learn that Unfinished Business has been <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/">shortlisted for Podcast Of The Year.</a> When you listen to the show, you’ll hear I obviously wasn’t expecting that.</p>
<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/business">Business Of Web Design conference</a>. Use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> to get 10% your ticket. (And here’s a secret code. If you use the offer code <strong>dirtyape</strong> , you’ll get 20% off until the end of Wednesday April 2nd. Don’t tell everyone. Actually do.) And <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Device Lab</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2014 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New regular <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> joins me on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/62">this week’s packed Unfinished Business</a> to talk about eating well and staying fit, my goal to lose 14lbs and why my competition with <a href="http://twitter.com/boagworld">Paul Boag</a> is spurring me on.</p>
<p>We also talk about how happy I am that <a href="http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk">Stuff and Nonsense</a> has been <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/agency/">shortlisted for Agency Of The Year at the Net Awards</a>. Last, but not least, there’s Ashley’s Scottish slang word of the week.</p>
<p>I’m also over the moon to learn that Unfinished Business has been <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/">shortlisted for Podcast Of The Year.</a> When you listen to the show, you’ll hear I obviously wasn’t expecting that.</p>
<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/business">Business Of Web Design conference</a>. Use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> to get 10% your ticket. (And here’s a secret code. If you use the offer code <strong>dirtyape</strong> , you’ll get 20% off until the end of Wednesday April 2nd. Don’t tell everyone. Actually do.) And <a href="http://unfinished.bz/devicelab">Device Lab</a>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>New regular [Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley) joins me on [this week’s packed Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/62) to talk about eating well and staying fit, my goal to lose 14lbs and why my competition with [Paul Boag](http://twitter.com/boagworld) is spurring me on.

We also talk about how happy I am that [Stuff and Nonsense](http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk) has been [shortlisted for Agency Of The Year at the Net Awards](https://thenetawards.com/vote/agency/). Last, but not least, there’s Ashley’s Scottish slang word of the week.

I’m also over the moon to learn that Unfinished Business has been [shortlisted for Podcast Of The Year.](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/) When you listen to the show, you’ll hear I obviously wasn’t expecting that.

This week’s sponsors are the [Business Of Web Design conference](http://unfinished.bz/business). Use the offer code **unfinished** to get 10% your ticket. (And here’s a secret code. If you use the offer code **dirtyape** , you’ll get 20% off until the end of Wednesday April 2nd. Don’t tell everyone. Actually do.) And [Device Lab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab).

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      <itunes:subtitle>New regular [Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley) joins me on [this week’s packed Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/62) to talk about eating well and staying fit, my goal to lose 14lbs and why my competition with [Paul Boag](http://twitter.com/boagworld) is spurring me on.

We also talk about how happy I am that [Stuff and Nonsense](http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk) has been [shortlisted for Agency Of The Year at the Net Awards](https://thenetawards.com/vote/agency/). Last, but not least, there’s Ashley’s Scottish slang word of the week.

I’m also over the moon to learn that Unfinished Business has been [shortlisted for Podcast Of The Year.](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/) When you listen to the show, you’ll hear I obviously wasn’t expecting that.

This week’s sponsors are the [Business Of Web Design conference](http://unfinished.bz/business). Use the offer code **unfinished** to get 10% your ticket. (And here’s a secret code. If you use the offer code **dirtyape** , you’ll get 20% off until the end of Wednesday April 2nd. Don’t tell everyone. Actually do.) And [Device Lab](http://unfinished.bz/devicelab).

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<p>This week’s amazing sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks">Scotch On The Rocks</a> conference and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off your copy of my favourite code editor using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>This week’s amazing sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks">Scotch On The Rocks</a> conference and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Macrabbit’s Espresso</a>. Get 10% off your copy of my favourite code editor using the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>On [this week’s Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/61), [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) and I talk about the business of speaking at conferences, why it’s essential to be paid to speak and the importance of contracts that cover the paying of expenses, who owns the content of a talk and what conferences can do with that content after the event.

This week’s amazing sponsors are the [Scotch On The Rocks](http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks) conference and [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Get 10% off your copy of my favourite code editor using the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <itunes:subtitle>On [this week’s Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/61), [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) and I talk about the business of speaking at conferences, why it’s essential to be paid to speak and the importance of contracts that cover the paying of expenses, who owns the content of a talk and what conferences can do with that content after the event.

This week’s amazing sponsors are the [Scotch On The Rocks](http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks) conference and [Macrabbit’s Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Get 10% off your copy of my favourite code editor using the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Illustrator <a href="http://twitter.com/joshcleland">Josh Cleland</a> is back for this, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/60">the sixtieth episode of Unfinished Business</a>. We talk about Milton Keynes Geek Night, losing my voice and what can go wrong if you suck too many Strepsils. (Spoiler: diarrhea.) We discuss how we’re both trying to achieve a better work/life balance and what’s been driving us to work all the time.</p>
<p>I’d like to thank this week’s sponsors, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>. Get 50% off their April PHP For Web Designers online course when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Illustrator <a href="http://twitter.com/joshcleland">Josh Cleland</a> is back for this, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/60">the sixtieth episode of Unfinished Business</a>. We talk about Milton Keynes Geek Night, losing my voice and what can go wrong if you suck too many Strepsils. (Spoiler: diarrhea.) We discuss how we’re both trying to achieve a better work/life balance and what’s been driving us to work all the time.</p>
<p>I’d like to thank this week’s sponsors, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>. Get 50% off their April PHP For Web Designers online course when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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I’d like to thank this week’s sponsors, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get 50% off their April PHP For Web Designers online course when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Illustrator [Josh Cleland](http://twitter.com/joshcleland) is back for this, [the sixtieth episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/60). We talk about Milton Keynes Geek Night, losing my voice and what can go wrong if you suck too many Strepsils. (Spoiler: diarrhea.) We discuss how we’re both trying to achieve a better work/life balance and what’s been driving us to work all the time.

I’d like to thank this week’s sponsors, [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify) and [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get 50% off their April PHP For Web Designers online course when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Despite possibly the worst Skype connection in history, I chatted with <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> on <a href="http://unfinshed.bz/59">Unfinished Business this week</a> about her semi-professional photography business. We talked about the photo walk and workshop that she recently organised in her home city of Glasgow and why conference organisers should host more photography workshops at their events. Aye. And let’s not forget Oor Wullie.</p>
<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/thewebis">The Web Is</a> conference that’s happening in Cardiff on 30/31st October 2014. Use the offer-code <strong>unfinished</strong> for 10% off your ticket.</p>
<p>Also thanks to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>. Use the offer-code <strong>unfinished</strong> for 20% off your subscription forever.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2014 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite possibly the worst Skype connection in history, I chatted with <a href="http://twitter.com/iamashley">Ashley Baxter</a> on <a href="http://unfinshed.bz/59">Unfinished Business this week</a> about her semi-professional photography business. We talked about the photo walk and workshop that she recently organised in her home city of Glasgow and why conference organisers should host more photography workshops at their events. Aye. And let’s not forget Oor Wullie.</p>
<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/thewebis">The Web Is</a> conference that’s happening in Cardiff on 30/31st October 2014. Use the offer-code <strong>unfinished</strong> for 10% off your ticket.</p>
<p>Also thanks to <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>. Use the offer-code <strong>unfinished</strong> for 20% off your subscription forever.</p>
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This week’s sponsors are the [The Web Is](http://unfinished.bz/thewebis) conference that’s happening in Cardiff on 30/31st October 2014. Use the offer-code **unfinished** for 10% off your ticket.

Also thanks to [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer) and [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent). Use the offer-code **unfinished** for 20% off your subscription forever.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Despite possibly the worst Skype connection in history, I chatted with [Ashley Baxter](http://twitter.com/iamashley) on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinshed.bz/59) about her semi-professional photography business. We talked about the photo walk and workshop that she recently organised in her home city of Glasgow and why conference organisers should host more photography workshops at their events. Aye. And let’s not forget Oor Wullie.

This week’s sponsors are the [The Web Is](http://unfinished.bz/thewebis) conference that’s happening in Cardiff on 30/31st October 2014. Use the offer-code **unfinished** for 10% off your ticket.

Also thanks to [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer) and [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent). Use the offer-code **unfinished** for 20% off your subscription forever.

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<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks">Scotch On The Rocks</a> conference that’s happening in the beautiful Scottish capital Edinburgh on June 5th and 6th, and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a>. Listeners of this show can get a fantastic 10% discount by using the coupon code UNFINISHED at checkout.</p>
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      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://twitter.com/laurakalbag">Laura Kalback, Kalbang, Kalbung, Cowabunga! Kalbag</a> is back on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/58">Unfinished Business this week</a> and we talk about her troubles at her bank and how changing your name once you’ve built an online persona might be a challenge. We follow up on our previous conversation about business ethics, then discuss how much time is reasonable to spend on researching requirements to provide a client estimate.</p>
<p>This week’s sponsors are the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks">Scotch On The Rocks</a> conference that’s happening in the beautiful Scottish capital Edinburgh on June 5th and 6th, and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a>. Listeners of this show can get a fantastic 10% discount by using the coupon code UNFINISHED at checkout.</p>
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This week’s sponsors are the [Scotch On The Rocks](http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks) conference that’s happening in the beautiful Scottish capital Edinburgh on June 5th and 6th, and [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Listeners of this show can get a fantastic 10% discount by using the coupon code UNFINISHED at checkout.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[Laura Kalback, Kalbang, Kalbung, Cowabunga! Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag) is back on [Unfinished Business this week](http://unfinished.bz/58) and we talk about her troubles at her bank and how changing your name once you’ve built an online persona might be a challenge. We follow up on our previous conversation about business ethics, then discuss how much time is reasonable to spend on researching requirements to provide a client estimate.

This week’s sponsors are the [Scotch On The Rocks](http://unfinished.bz/scotchontherocks) conference that’s happening in the beautiful Scottish capital Edinburgh on June 5th and 6th, and [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso). Listeners of this show can get a fantastic 10% discount by using the coupon code UNFINISHED at checkout.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/57">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/elliottkember">Elliott Kember</a> and I talk about how Director <a href="http://twitter.com/lottiedexter">Lottie Dexter</a> introduced the Year Of Code initiative and most importantly the message we think it sends about our industry and what we do.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>—get 50% off ‘PHP for Web Designers’ when you use the offercode <strong>unfinished</strong> when you book your place—and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2014 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>andy.clarke@stuffandnonsense.co.uk (Andrew Clarke)</author>
      <link>http://unfinished.bz</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/57">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/elliottkember">Elliott Kember</a> and I talk about how Director <a href="http://twitter.com/lottiedexter">Lottie Dexter</a> introduced the Year Of Code initiative and most importantly the message we think it sends about our industry and what we do.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>—get 50% off ‘PHP for Web Designers’ when you use the offercode <strong>unfinished</strong> when you book your place—and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/57), [Elliott Kember](http://twitter.com/elliottkember) and I talk about how Director [Lottie Dexter](http://twitter.com/lottiedexter) introduced the Year Of Code initiative and most importantly the message we think it sends about our industry and what we do.

Thanks to our sponsors [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical)—get 50% off ‘PHP for Web Designers’ when you use the offercode **unfinished** when you book your place—and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify).

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/57), [Elliott Kember](http://twitter.com/elliottkember) and I talk about how Director [Lottie Dexter](http://twitter.com/lottiedexter) introduced the Year Of Code initiative and most importantly the message we think it sends about our industry and what we do.

Thanks to our sponsors [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical)—get 50% off ‘PHP for Web Designers’ when you use the offercode **unfinished** when you book your place—and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify).

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<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a> and the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">Dot York</a> conference. Get 20% off your GatherContent subscription for life, and 50% off Forge for two months when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent">GatherContent</a>, <a href="http://unfinished.bz/forge">Forge</a> and the <a href="http://unfinished.bz/dotyork">Dot York</a> conference. Get 20% off your GatherContent subscription for life, and 50% off Forge for two months when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong>.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsors this week, [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent), [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge) and the [Dot York](http://unfinished.bz/dotyork) conference. Get 20% off your GatherContent subscription for life, and 50% off Forge for two months when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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Thanks to our sponsors this week, [GatherContent](http://unfinished.bz/gathercontent), [Forge](http://unfinished.bz/forge) and the [Dot York](http://unfinished.bz/dotyork) conference. Get 20% off your GatherContent subscription for life, and 50% off Forge for two months when you use the offer code **unfinished**.

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<p>Speaking of the Net Awards, did I mention that Unfinished Business has been nominated for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards? No? If you’ve liked what you’ve heard over the last 55 episodes, <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/unfinished-business/">please vote for us</a>. After-all, this is the <em>only</em> podcast where you hear about the things that are really important. Apes (obviously,) soap, weeing in kettles and of course Purple Rain.</p>
<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>. Get 20% your place on their ‘PHP for Web Designers’ course when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout.</p>
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<p>Speaking of the Net Awards, did I mention that Unfinished Business has been nominated for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards? No? If you’ve liked what you’ve heard over the last 55 episodes, <a href="https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/unfinished-business/">please vote for us</a>. After-all, this is the <em>only</em> podcast where you hear about the things that are really important. Apes (obviously,) soap, weeing in kettles and of course Purple Rain.</p>
<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch">Perch</a> and by <a href="http://unfinished.bz/logical">Logical Elements</a>. Get 20% your place on their ‘PHP for Web Designers’ course when you use the offer code <strong>unfinished</strong> at checkout.</p>
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Speaking of the Net Awards, did I mention that Unfinished Business has been nominated for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards? No? If you’ve liked what you’ve heard over the last 55 episodes, [please vote for us](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/unfinished-business/). After-all, this is the _only_ podcast where you hear about the things that are really important. Apes (obviously,) soap, weeing in kettles and of course Purple Rain.

This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and by [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get 20% your place on their ‘PHP for Web Designers’ course when you use the offer code **unfinished** at checkout.

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Speaking of the Net Awards, did I mention that Unfinished Business has been nominated for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards? No? If you’ve liked what you’ve heard over the last 55 episodes, [please vote for us](https://thenetawards.com/vote/podcast/unfinished-business/). After-all, this is the _only_ podcast where you hear about the things that are really important. Apes (obviously,) soap, weeing in kettles and of course Purple Rain.

This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://unfinished.bz/grabaperch) and by [Logical Elements](http://unfinished.bz/logical). Get 20% your place on their ‘PHP for Web Designers’ course when you use the offer code **unfinished** at checkout.

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<p>No Unfinished Business would be complete without talk of pirates and smugglers and the Milton Keynes Geek Night All Dayer conference which took place last week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, they are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a>. You can support our show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>No Unfinished Business would be complete without talk of pirates and smugglers and the Milton Keynes Geek Night All Dayer conference which took place last week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, they are <a href="http://unfinished.bz/hammer">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a>. You can support our show by supporting them.</p>
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No Unfinished Business would be complete without talk of pirates and smugglers and the Milton Keynes Geek Night All Dayer conference which took place last week.

Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, they are [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer) and [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab). You can support our show by supporting them.

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No Unfinished Business would be complete without talk of pirates and smugglers and the Milton Keynes Geek Night All Dayer conference which took place last week.

Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, they are [Hammer For Mac](http://unfinished.bz/hammer) and [Ghostlab](http://unfinished.bz/ghostlab). You can support our show by supporting them.

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<p>Best of all, we start and end this episode with a song that sounds absolutely nothing at all like Purple Rain. You don’t get singing like that on The Freelance Web or The Big Web Show, I can tell you.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>. Please support our show by visiting them.</p>
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<p>Best of all, we start and end this episode with a song that sounds absolutely nothing at all like Purple Rain. You don’t get singing like that on The Freelance Web or The Big Web Show, I can tell you.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were <a href="http://unfinished.bz/espresso">Espresso</a> and <a href="http://unfinished.bz/shopify">Shopify</a>. Please support our show by visiting them.</p>
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Best of all, we start and end this episode with a song that sounds absolutely nothing at all like Purple Rain. You don’t get singing like that on The Freelance Web or The Big Web Show, I can tell you.

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify). Please support our show by visiting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>It’s a good one this week. I’m joined again by [Elliott Kember](http:twitter.com/elliottkember) to talk about whether being acquired is just a poncy way of saying that you’re taking a job at a big company. We discuss Google buying a nest thermostatNest Labs for $3.2billion when they could’ve got one for a hundred quid at B&amp;Q and why some people have reacted very negatively to the deal.

Best of all, we start and end this episode with a song that sounds absolutely nothing at all like Purple Rain. You don’t get singing like that on The Freelance Web or The Big Web Show, I can tell you.

Thanks to our sponsors this week, they were [Espresso](http://unfinished.bz/espresso) and [Shopify](http://unfinished.bz/shopify). Please support our show by visiting them.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>. Listen to this episode for a very, very special offer from GatherContent.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsors this week, <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer For Mac</a> and <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>. Listen to this episode for a very, very special offer from GatherContent.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsors this week, [Hammer For Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished) and [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished). Listen to this episode for a very, very special offer from GatherContent.

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Thanks to our sponsors this week, [Hammer For Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished) and [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished). Listen to this episode for a very, very special offer from GatherContent.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://vanamco.com/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>. We love them both. Please support the show by visiting them.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://vanamco.com/ghostlab">Ghostlab</a> and <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>. We love them both. Please support the show by visiting them.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/ghostlab) and [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished). We love them both. Please support the show by visiting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>For [the first Unfinished Business of 2014](http://unfinished.bz/51) I’m joined by my really good friend [Dan Davies](http://twitter.com/danjdavies) to talk about film marathons, what we’d hoard for the apocalypse and Dan’s totally unrelated career change from front-end developer to UX designer.

This episode is sponsored by [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/ghostlab) and [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished). We love them both. Please support the show by visiting them.

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<p>I would like to say an enormous thank-you to <a href="http://twitter.com/anna_debenham">Anna Debenham</a> for helping me get started with this podcast. To all our guests and sponsors for making the show possible and to you, our listeners for being lovely people. I’d like to wish you all a very happy Christmas holiday.</p>
<p>Special thanks to Forge, static hosting made simple, for sponsoring this week’s episode.</p>
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<p>I would like to say an enormous thank-you to <a href="http://twitter.com/anna_debenham">Anna Debenham</a> for helping me get started with this podcast. To all our guests and sponsors for making the show possible and to you, our listeners for being lovely people. I’d like to wish you all a very happy Christmas holiday.</p>
<p>Special thanks to Forge, static hosting made simple, for sponsoring this week’s episode.</p>
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I would like to say an enormous thank-you to [Anna Debenham](http://twitter.com/anna_debenham) for helping me get started with this podcast. To all our guests and sponsors for making the show possible and to you, our listeners for being lovely people. I’d like to wish you all a very happy Christmas holiday.

Special thanks to Forge, static hosting made simple, for sponsoring this week’s episode.

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      <itunes:subtitle>For this, [the fiftieth episode of Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/50), I’m joined by regular guest [Laura Kalbag](http://twitter.com/laurakalbag). We talk about ethical statements and whether we, and the companies that people work for, should set out what they will and won’t work on our websites.

I would like to say an enormous thank-you to [Anna Debenham](http://twitter.com/anna_debenham) for helping me get started with this podcast. To all our guests and sponsors for making the show possible and to you, our listeners for being lovely people. I’d like to wish you all a very happy Christmas holiday.

Special thanks to Forge, static hosting made simple, for sponsoring this week’s episode.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The wonderfully generous <a href="http://twitter.com/seanuk">Sean Johnson</a> joins me twice on <a href="http://unfinished.bz/49">Unfinished Business</a> this week to first answer a listener’s question about competitive payment terms, then to talk about our downs and ups of 2013.</p>
<p>This episode is part of a whole week of Christmas crossover podcasts including The Freelance Web, Beyond Ink, The Back To Front Show and Boagworld.</p>
<p>I want to say a huge thank-you to <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a> who’ve not only sponsored the show this week but have made it possible for us to record Unfinished Business all this year, from Anna and mine very first episode. We use their little CMS ourselves almost every day and can’t recommend it highly enough. Please support this show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>This episode is part of a whole week of Christmas crossover podcasts including The Freelance Web, Beyond Ink, The Back To Front Show and Boagworld.</p>
<p>I want to say a huge thank-you to <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a> who’ve not only sponsored the show this week but have made it possible for us to record Unfinished Business all this year, from Anna and mine very first episode. We use their little CMS ourselves almost every day and can’t recommend it highly enough. Please support this show by supporting them.</p>
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This episode is part of a whole week of Christmas crossover podcasts including The Freelance Web, Beyond Ink, The Back To Front Show and Boagworld.

I want to say a huge thank-you to [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished) who’ve not only sponsored the show this week but have made it possible for us to record Unfinished Business all this year, from Anna and mine very first episode. We use their little CMS ourselves almost every day and can’t recommend it highly enough. Please support this show by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>The wonderfully generous [Sean Johnson](http://twitter.com/seanuk) joins me twice on [Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/49) this week to first answer a listener’s question about competitive payment terms, then to talk about our downs and ups of 2013.

This episode is part of a whole week of Christmas crossover podcasts including The Freelance Web, Beyond Ink, The Back To Front Show and Boagworld.

I want to say a huge thank-you to [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished) who’ve not only sponsored the show this week but have made it possible for us to record Unfinished Business all this year, from Anna and mine very first episode. We use their little CMS ourselves almost every day and can’t recommend it highly enough. Please support this show by supporting them.

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<h4>Nominate Unfinished Business for the Net Awards 2014</h4>
<p>One way you can say thanks for the time we take making our podcast every week is to <a href="http://thenetawards.com/">nominate Unfinished Business for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards 2014</a>. We’d love, love, love you if you did that.</p>
<p>This episode is sponsored by the <a href="http://devicelab.vanamco.com/">Device Lab from Vanamco.</a></p>
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<h4>Nominate Unfinished Business for the Net Awards 2014</h4>
<p>One way you can say thanks for the time we take making our podcast every week is to <a href="http://thenetawards.com/">nominate Unfinished Business for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards 2014</a>. We’d love, love, love you if you did that.</p>
<p>This episode is sponsored by the <a href="http://devicelab.vanamco.com/">Device Lab from Vanamco.</a></p>
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#### Nominate Unfinished Business for the Net Awards 2014

One way you can say thanks for the time we take making our podcast every week is to [nominate Unfinished Business for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards 2014](http://thenetawards.com/). We’d love, love, love you if you did that.

This episode is sponsored by the [Device Lab from Vanamco.](http://devicelab.vanamco.com/)

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      <itunes:subtitle>Illustrator [Josh Cleland](http://www.joshcleland.com/) is back on [Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/48) this week to talk about his work on [the new Stuff and Nonsense go, go, go, rillas header](http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/go-go-go-rillas-the-all-new-stuff-and-nonsense), the difficulties of designing our own branding and how we can make visits to our sites more memorable by improving the design of pages we often forget.

#### Nominate Unfinished Business for the Net Awards 2014

One way you can say thanks for the time we take making our podcast every week is to [nominate Unfinished Business for Podcast Of The Year at the Net Awards 2014](http://thenetawards.com/). We’d love, love, love you if you did that.

This episode is sponsored by the [Device Lab from Vanamco.](http://devicelab.vanamco.com/)

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/47">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by <a href="https://twitter.com/elliottkember">Elliott Kember</a>. We talk about listening to feedback and the differences between client feedback on design projects and customer feedback about apps. Then I amuse Elliott with my new found adoration for LINGs CARS and that I think Ling is a marketing genius.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://www.webcodeapp.com/">WebCode</a>—Spend your time drawing, not writing code.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://www.webcodeapp.com/">WebCode</a>—Spend your time drawing, not writing code.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor this week [WebCode](http://www.webcodeapp.com/)—Spend your time drawing, not writing code.

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Thanks to our sponsor this week [WebCode](http://www.webcodeapp.com/)—Spend your time drawing, not writing code.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/46">In this week’s extra length special episode of Unfinished Business</a>, <a href="http://hicksdesign.co.uk">Jon Hicks</a> and I talk exclusively about Doctor Who, so there isn’t a single piece of business advice anywhere in the show — not that there’s usually much.</p>
<p>In particular we talk about the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode, so if you haven’t seen that yet — spoilers! Before that we talk about ‘An Adventure In Space And Time’, the story of the First Doctor William Hartnell and ‘The Night Of The Doctor’ mini episode that set the scene for the 50th Anniversary last week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our companionssponsors this week <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch and</a> <a href="http://getforge.com/unfinished">Riot’s new Forge</a>. Please support our show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>In particular we talk about the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode, so if you haven’t seen that yet — spoilers! Before that we talk about ‘An Adventure In Space And Time’, the story of the First Doctor William Hartnell and ‘The Night Of The Doctor’ mini episode that set the scene for the 50th Anniversary last week.</p>
<p>Thanks to our companionssponsors this week <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch and</a> <a href="http://getforge.com/unfinished">Riot’s new Forge</a>. Please support our show by supporting them.</p>
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In particular we talk about the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode, so if you haven’t seen that yet — spoilers! Before that we talk about ‘An Adventure In Space And Time’, the story of the First Doctor William Hartnell and ‘The Night Of The Doctor’ mini episode that set the scene for the 50th Anniversary last week.

Thanks to our companionssponsors this week [Perch and](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished) [Riot’s new Forge](http://getforge.com/unfinished). Please support our show by supporting them.

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In particular we talk about the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode, so if you haven’t seen that yet — spoilers! Before that we talk about ‘An Adventure In Space And Time’, the story of the First Doctor William Hartnell and ‘The Night Of The Doctor’ mini episode that set the scene for the 50th Anniversary last week.

Thanks to our companionssponsors this week [Perch and](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished) [Riot’s new Forge](http://getforge.com/unfinished). Please support our show by supporting them.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://unfinished.bz/45">This week on Unfinished Business</a>, I’m joined by <a href="http://www.welcomebrand.co.uk/">James Young</a> to talk about his recent, first conference presensations and why confidence in front of people is as important as a designer’s skills with Photoshop. We discuss his knives business and how a side business can improve the work we do on the web and give us more varied content to talk and write about.</p>
<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>—helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>—helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished)—helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.

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      <itunes:subtitle>[This week on Unfinished Business](http://unfinished.bz/45), I’m joined by [James Young](http://www.welcomebrand.co.uk/) to talk about his recent, first conference presensations and why confidence in front of people is as important as a designer’s skills with Photoshop. We discuss his knives business and how a side business can improve the work we do on the web and give us more varied content to talk and write about.

Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished)—helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a>, beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a>, beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support Unfinished Business by supporting them.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished), beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished), beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support Unfinished Business by supporting them.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by the new <a href="http://devicelab.vanamco.com/">Device Lab from Vanamco</a> and by <a href="http://shop.smashingmagazine.com/workshops">Smashing Magazine’s workshops</a> including my <a href="https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-andrew-clarke-responsive-web-design.html">CSS3 For Responsive Web Design workshop</a> and Harry Roberts’ <a href="https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-planning-building-front-end-zurich.html">Planning And Building A Big Front-End</a>. They’re happening in Zurich, Switzerland on December 10th, 2013.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by the new [Device Lab from Vanamco](http://devicelab.vanamco.com/) and by [Smashing Magazine’s workshops](http://shop.smashingmagazine.com/workshops) including my [CSS3 For Responsive Web Design workshop](https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-andrew-clarke-responsive-web-design.html) and Harry Roberts’ [Planning And Building A Big Front-End](https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-planning-building-front-end-zurich.html). They’re happening in Zurich, Switzerland on December 10th, 2013.

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This episode is sponsored by the new [Device Lab from Vanamco](http://devicelab.vanamco.com/) and by [Smashing Magazine’s workshops](http://shop.smashingmagazine.com/workshops) including my [CSS3 For Responsive Web Design workshop](https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-andrew-clarke-responsive-web-design.html) and Harry Roberts’ [Planning And Building A Big Front-End](https://shop.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-workshop-planning-building-front-end-zurich.html). They’re happening in Zurich, Switzerland on December 10th, 2013.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by our friends at <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers. Please support the show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by our friends at <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers. Please support the show by supporting them.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by our friends at [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers. Please support the show by supporting them.

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      <itunes:subtitle>This week, I’m joined by fabulous designer [Veerle Pieters](http://veerle.duoh.com) to talk about whether cycling or eating toasties is the best exercise, when working on retainer for long-term projects makes sense and the right questions to ask in our customer enquiry questionnaires.

This episode is sponsored by our friends at [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers. Please support the show by supporting them.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.

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Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESS</strong>.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS**.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS**.

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<p>This episode’s sponsored by our friends <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers.</p>
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<p>This episode’s sponsored by our friends <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers.</p>
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This episode’s sponsored by our friends [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers.

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This episode’s sponsored by our friends [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Sign up through that page and get your first month free, on top of the 30 day trial period. That’s a great offer.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Sign up through that page and get your first month free, on top of the 30 day trial period. That’s a great offer.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Sign up through that page and get your first month free, on top of the 30 day trial period. That’s a great offer.

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Thanks to our sponsor this week [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — helping people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Sign up through that page and get your first month free, on top of the 30 day trial period. That’s a great offer.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Get 20% off custom business card printing during September when you use the promo code: <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESSCARDS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Get 20% off custom business card printing during September when you use the promo code: <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESSCARDS</strong>.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Get 20% off custom business card printing during September when you use the promo code: **UNFINISHEDBUSINESSCARDS**.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Get 20% off custom business card printing during September when you use the promo code: **UNFINISHEDBUSINESSCARDS**.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESS</strong>.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESS</strong>.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS**.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS**.

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<p>This show is sponsored by <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers.</p>
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<p>This show is sponsored by <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers.</p>
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This show is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers.

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This show is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS, and [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers.

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<p>This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>, which helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Go to <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">gathercontent.com/unfinished</a> to sign up for a free 30 day trial and get 20% of your subscription.</p>
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<p>This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a>, which helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Go to <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">gathercontent.com/unfinished</a> to sign up for a free 30 day trial and get 20% of your subscription.</p>
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This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished), which helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Go to [gathercontent.com/unfinished](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) to sign up for a free 30 day trial and get 20% of your subscription.

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This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished), which helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Go to [gathercontent.com/unfinished](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) to sign up for a free 30 day trial and get 20% of your subscription.

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<p>They also have a sneaky chat about object oriented CSS at the end even though it's not really business related but something had to replace the usual 10 minutes of banter about soap and apes.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> who are sponsoring this week's show, — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>Thanks to <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> who are sponsoring this week's show, — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.</p>
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They also have a sneaky chat about object oriented CSS at the end even though it&apos;s not really business related but something had to replace the usual 10 minutes of banter about soap and apes.

Thanks to [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) who are sponsoring this week&apos;s show, — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.

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They also have a sneaky chat about object oriented CSS at the end even though it&apos;s not really business related but something had to replace the usual 10 minutes of banter about soap and apes.

Thanks to [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) who are sponsoring this week&apos;s show, — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.

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<p>Thanks again to our sponsor this week <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS You can support the show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>Oh. And Andy mentioned ze Chermans but he thinks he got avay viz it.</p>
<p>Thanks again to our sponsor this week <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS You can support the show by supporting them.</p>
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Oh. And Andy mentioned ze Chermans but he thinks he got avay viz it.

Thanks again to our sponsor this week [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS You can support the show by supporting them.

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Oh. And Andy mentioned ze Chermans but he thinks he got avay viz it.

Thanks again to our sponsor this week [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS You can support the show by supporting them.

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<p>(Don’t miss the gag reel and ice-cream banter after the show. It’s a scorcher.)</p>
<p>This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. If you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription.</p>
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<p>This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: <a href="http://gathercontent.com/unfinished">GatherContent</a> — GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. If you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription.</p>
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(Don’t miss the gag reel and ice-cream banter after the show. It’s a scorcher.)

This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. If you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription.

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(Don’t miss the gag reel and ice-cream banter after the show. It’s a scorcher.)

This episode wouldn’t be possible without our sponsor: [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished) — GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. If you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor this week <a href="http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished">Blush</a> — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor this week [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.

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Thanks to our sponsor this week [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinished) — Blush does beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Support the show by supporting them.

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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.</p>
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<p>Thanks to our sponsor, <a href="http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.</p>
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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished). GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Even better, if you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription. That’s a great offer.

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Thanks to our sponsor, [GatherContent](http://gathercontent.com/unfinished). GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Even better, if you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription. That’s a great offer.

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Thanks to our sponsors, [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/ghostlab) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS** , and [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinishedprints).

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Thanks to our sponsors, [Ghostlab](http://vanamco.com/ghostlab) — Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level. Get 30% off at checkout with the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS** , and [Blush](http://blushpublishing.co.uk/unfinishedprints).

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This week the show’s sponsored by [Smashing Magazine’s CSS3 For Responsive Design workshop](http://smashed.by/unfinished) with Andy Clarke. It’s happening in Freiburg in Germany on June 25th. Save **15%** off the ticket price with the offer code **unfinished6**.

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This week the show’s sponsored by [Smashing Magazine’s CSS3 For Responsive Design workshop](http://smashed.by/unfinished) with Andy Clarke. It’s happening in Freiburg in Germany on June 25th. Save **15%** off the ticket price with the offer code **unfinished6**.

And [Revolution](http://tinyurl.com/revolutionconf). Revolution is a conference being held in Shrewsbury, Shropshire in the UK on Friday 27th September. Speakers include Elliot Jay Stocks, Jonathon Snook, our good friend and stand-in co-host Laura Kalbag and more. Thanks to our sponsors for making this show possible.

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This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS and by [Sketch](http://www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch/), the professional vector application for web designers, icon designers and illustrators.

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This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don’t want a big, complex CMS and by [Sketch](http://www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch/), the professional vector application for web designers, icon designers and illustrators.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://thelink.is/unfinishedbusiness">Slide + Stage</a> — become a better presenter with this full-day, intensive masterclass with Aral Balkan. If you’re one of the first twenty people to use our special URL, you’ll get £20 off your ticket price. And by <a href="http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished">Ghostlab</a> — ‘Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level.’ If you use the offer code <strong>UNFINISHEDBUSINESS</strong> , you’ll get 30% off Ghostlab until June 15th.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Slide + Stage](http://thelink.is/unfinishedbusiness) — become a better presenter with this full-day, intensive masterclass with Aral Balkan. If you’re one of the first twenty people to use our special URL, you’ll get £20 off your ticket price. And by [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — ‘Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level.’ If you use the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS** , you’ll get 30% off Ghostlab until June 15th.

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This episode is sponsored by [Slide + Stage](http://thelink.is/unfinishedbusiness) — become a better presenter with this full-day, intensive masterclass with Aral Balkan. If you’re one of the first twenty people to use our special URL, you’ll get £20 off your ticket price. And by [Ghostlab](http://www.vanamco.com/unfinished) — ‘Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level.’ If you use the offer code **UNFINISHEDBUSINESS** , you’ll get 30% off Ghostlab until June 15th.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don't want a big, complex CMS and Ben Frain’s fabulous new book, <a href="http://sassandcompass.com/unfinished">Sass and Compass for Designers</a>.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://grabaperch.com/unfinished">Perch</a>, the little content management system for projects where you don't want a big, complex CMS and Ben Frain’s fabulous new book, <a href="http://sassandcompass.com/unfinished">Sass and Compass for Designers</a>.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don&apos;t want a big, complex CMS and Ben Frain’s fabulous new book, [Sass and Compass for Designers](http://sassandcompass.com/unfinished).

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This episode is sponsored by [Perch](http://grabaperch.com/unfinished), the little content management system for projects where you don&apos;t want a big, complex CMS and Ben Frain’s fabulous new book, [Sass and Compass for Designers](http://sassandcompass.com/unfinished).

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://8faces.com">8faces</a>, a limited edition typography magazine, and <a href="http://handheldconf.com/">Handheld</a>, the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code <strong>unfinishedbz</strong>.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://8faces.com">8faces</a>, a limited edition typography magazine, and <a href="http://handheldconf.com/">Handheld</a>, the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code <strong>unfinishedbz</strong>.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [8faces](http://8faces.com), a limited edition typography magazine, and [Handheld](http://handheldconf.com/), the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code **unfinishedbz**.

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This episode is sponsored by [8faces](http://8faces.com), a limited edition typography magazine, and [Handheld](http://handheldconf.com/), the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code **unfinishedbz**.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Handheld](http://handheldconf.com/), the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code unfinishedbz.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Handheld](http://handheldconf.com/), the conference for all things mobile that’s happening in Cardiff, Wales in November 2013. Get 10% off your ticket with the offer code unfinishedbz.

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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and <a href="http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/the-pocket-guide-series-collection-two">Five Simple Steps and Collection Two of their Pocket Guide series</a>. Tweet your favourite short business tip with the hash tag <strong>#pockettip</strong> before Friday 26th April for a chance to be one of two people to win Collection Two of the Pocket Guides, or the very lucky person to win an entire set of Pocket Guides.</p>
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<p>This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://hammerformac.com/unfinished">Hammer for Mac</a>, the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and <a href="http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/the-pocket-guide-series-collection-two">Five Simple Steps and Collection Two of their Pocket Guide series</a>. Tweet your favourite short business tip with the hash tag <strong>#pockettip</strong> before Friday 26th April for a chance to be one of two people to win Collection Two of the Pocket Guides, or the very lucky person to win an entire set of Pocket Guides.</p>
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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Five Simple Steps and Collection Two of their Pocket Guide series](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/the-pocket-guide-series-collection-two). Tweet your favourite short business tip with the hash tag **#pockettip** before Friday 26th April for a chance to be one of two people to win Collection Two of the Pocket Guides, or the very lucky person to win an entire set of Pocket Guides.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Five Simple Steps and Collection Two of their Pocket Guide series](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/the-pocket-guide-series-collection-two). Tweet your favourite short business tip with the hash tag **#pockettip** before Friday 26th April for a chance to be one of two people to win Collection Two of the Pocket Guides, or the very lucky person to win an entire set of Pocket Guides.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Beyond Tellerrand](http://bynd.it/unfinishedbz), a conference and workshop event for the web community. Beyond Tellerrand is happening May 27th to the 29th in Düsseldorf in Germany. Use the offer code **unfinished4** for 10% off the standard price.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Beyond Tellerrand](http://bynd.it/unfinishedbz), a conference and workshop event for the web community. Beyond Tellerrand is happening May 27th to the 29th in Düsseldorf in Germany. Use the offer code **unfinished4** for 10% off the standard price.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Five Simple Steps and their Pocket Guide series](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/pages/pocket-guides). Get 10% off [Collection One](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/pocket-guides-collection-one) by using the code UNFINISHEDPGC10 at checkout between the 8th and 15th of April.

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This episode is sponsored by [Hammer for Mac](http://hammerformac.com/unfinished), the nifty development tool for designers and developers, and [Five Simple Steps and their Pocket Guide series](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/pages/pocket-guides). Get 10% off [Collection One](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/pocket-guides-collection-one) by using the code UNFINISHEDPGC10 at checkout between the 8th and 15th of April.

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<p><a href="http://industryconf.com/unfinishedbiz/">Industry Conference</a> is an event for web professionals that’s happening in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK on April 24th. Use the code <strong>unfinished</strong> to get 40% off conference and workshop tickets.</p>
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<p><a href="http://industryconf.com/unfinishedbiz/">Industry Conference</a> is an event for web professionals that’s happening in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK on April 24th. Use the code <strong>unfinished</strong> to get 40% off conference and workshop tickets.</p>
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[Industry Conference](http://industryconf.com/unfinishedbiz/) is an event for web professionals that’s happening in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK on April 24th. Use the code **unfinished** to get 40% off conference and workshop tickets.

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This episode is sponsored by Jon Hicks’ [The Icon Handbook](http://www.fivesimplesteps.com/products/the-icon-handbook) from at [Five Simple Steps](http://fivesimplesteps.com/). Between now and the 1st April you’ll get 10% off all formats using the offer code **UNFINISHEDICON10**.

[Industry Conference](http://industryconf.com/unfinishedbiz/) is an event for web professionals that’s happening in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK on April 24th. Use the code **unfinished** to get 40% off conference and workshop tickets.

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