A Peek Behind the Curtain of a Web Designer's Process with Tony Howell

In this episode of Somewhat Useful, we get to pick the brain of Tony Howell, a personal brand strategist and web designer for award-winning artists. Join us as we discuss:
- Tony's journey from Broadway actor to web designer
- The ins and outs of running his agency from Bali, Indonesia
- His process for producing quality websites and building long-term relationships with his clients
- Insights on managing a remote team across time zones
- The evolution of his education-focused business model
- His unique approach to building brands, not just websites
- Practical tips for aspiring digital nomads on healthcare and work-life balance
Whether you're a web designer looking to level up your process, an entrepreneur considering the digital nomad lifestyle, or just curious about the intersection of technology and the arts, this episode is packed with actionable advice and candid discussions about the realities of running a creative business in today's digital landscape.
Don't miss Tony's thoughts on creating timeless designs, future-proofing client websites, and why Bali has become a hub for digital entrepreneurs. Plus, get a peek into how he structures his work week to maximize creativity and maintain work-life balance in paradise.
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