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Anna FrajtovaAnna Frajtova

graphic designer and illustrator — Over 25 years of experience with creating graphic designs, illustrations, websites and printed materials appealing to people in your target audience. Full-scale services including brand identity design, web and mobile apps, packaging, books, etc.

Michal KolesarMichal Kolesar

full stack software developer — Full stack software developer with a degree in Software Project Management, working as a full-time freelancer since 2005. Completed 100+ projects, incl. those for renowned brands and clients such as IBM, Tesco, Robert Bosch, Marlboro, Rossmann, etc.

Martin KavkaMartin Kavka

newsletter consultant and evangelist, specialized in content newsletters and subscription platforms — Content newsletters and their development in terms of content creation, marketing and growing a base of loyal subscribers on proven subscription platforms that can also be used for monetizing the newsletter content.

Martin Krajicek, PhDMartin Krajicek, PhD

video editor — Video editing, post-production and post-processing for clients from all over the world. Video reports, documentaries, event teasers, promotions, online courses, educational videos and e-learning, product videos, video portraits, vlogs and interviews.

Anna Onesorkova, MAAnna Onesorkova, MA

English–Czech and German–Czech translator and interpreter, with expertise in using CAT and AI tools — English–German–Czech interpreting, specializing in the areas of technology, business, and science, both on-site and online. Translation and localization of websites, e-commerce content, UI, apps. Strong technical background in using CAT and AI tools.

Jitka KvartkovaJitka Kvartkova

senior business communication expert, coach, and mentor — Helping business owners and SME companies to stand out on all fronts, particularly in their B2B communication, including coaching, expert LinkedIn use, and content strategy. Vast professional experience, education, and credentials.

Jan OnesorkJan Onesork

senior SEO consultant — Well-established SEO consultant with 15 years of experience, focused on helping B2B companies, SaaS businesses, and content sites to reach their goals on U.S. or global markets. Technical SEO, keyword research, SEO strategy, and content production.

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  • Crimson stripes, unicycles, and why differentiation is more important than ever, by Austin L. Church — "Not standing out is the same as being invisible." In a sea of freelancers, Austin argues that differentiation isn't just nice-to-have, it's essential. He uses a compelling "crimson stripe" resume story to illustrate how even a tiny difference can yield huge results, and provides actionable insights on finding your unique edge to cut through the noise.
  • Go do business, by Jason Fried — “Business isn’t something you learn in books,” says the author of ReWork and offers a simple solution.
  • The invisible hustle: How motherhood shapes creativity, career paths & the fight for flexibility in 2025, for parents by Abbey Bramfort — Motherhood (or parenthood) doesn’t have to be an obstacle in your creative career. In fact, it can be a catalyst. It can spark fresh ideas, build leadership skills, and strengthen resilience. Through honest stories from creative mothers—freelancers, founders, and leaders—this piece reveals how parenting fuels creative growth, brings new leadership skills, and redefines professional ambition.
  • Cruising, coffee & connectivity: Lessons from a month on the move — Can you really mix business with travel? Nigel Rawlins shares a couple of lessons from his “workation” — three weeks on a cruise and one week exploring Japan.
  • How to choose the right partnerships to grow your freelance business, by Sara Gibson — Collaboration can be one of the fastest ways to grow your freelance business, expand your reach, and unlock new opportunities. But how do you choose the right partnerships—and make sure they work for both sides? Sara breaks it down into four simple steps.
  • What every freelancer needs to know about client communication, by Karen Bradford — Effective communication isn’t optional for freelancers—it’s what separates short-term gigs from lasting client relationships. From active listening to contract clarity, this guide outlines what every freelancer should know to build trust, avoid misunderstandings, and grow a sustainable business.

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