About Danny Outlaw: Part 1

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A lot of people have been emailing me asking to do interviews, about my experiences freelancing abroad, and other such things. Who can blame, I am after all a pretty cool guy! Anyways, I have decided to make a multi part series rather than create a boring “about me” page that no one would ever read anyways. Love it or hate it, here it is….
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At the time of this writing I am 26, living in Costa Rica, and writing this blog post from a hammock. A few of the regular readers have asked that I share a little bit more about myself than what is posted on the about page. As a result, I have created a multi-part series that will give you a behind the scenes look at the life of the man you now know as Danny Outlaw.

The Early Years

Nothing to exciting here, I had a pretty standard childhood. I was born in Orlando, Florida where I was raised by dad (self employed craftsmen) and my mom (elementary school teacher). My sister Vanessa came a few years after me.

I should have known early on that I would end up a graphic designer. I remember when we got our first computer. It had a clip art program and a dot matrix printer. I created a graphic designer business sign, printed it out, colored it in with markers, and taped it upon my bedroom door.

I was always trying to make money creating things on that computer. Any time there was a yard sale in the family, I was on it. Birthday cards, piece of cake.

The only other really interesting story here has to do with a magazine subscription.

Entrepreneur From an Early Age

When I was in late elementary school I had a fund raiser for school selling magazine subscriptions. Rather than my parents buying a magazine subscription for themselves, they let me pick out one for myself.

At that age there aren’t a whole lot of magazines geared to my liking. There was the Disney magazine, Nickelodeon, Ranger Rick, etc. Any of those seemed like a logical choice for a child my age. But, I was different. I had dreams, goals, and aspirations.

So, what magazine did I order? The same magazine any wannabe business owner would get; Entrepreneur Magazine. Yes. I was an elementary going school kid with a subscription to Entrepreneur Magazine. Who would have thought?

And yes, I did have friends.

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About the Author

Danny is one of the raddest creatives this side of the Mason Dixon line. He has freelanced from all over the world, but most recently lived in Costa Rica. He has a somewhat unhealthy obsession with toys, LOST, and sharpie markers.

8 Comments

  1. Pavel Ciorici says: Feb 17, 2009

    Glad that now I know something more about you :)

  2. yahshar says: Mar 26, 2009

    Good idea for a post.
    People are nosey so they’ll eat this up.

  3. Justin Hartland says: Apr 19, 2009

    Love this part of the site, well designed and personable.

  4. Iaman says: Apr 20, 2009

    This is great, I’d just go through and check it for a few grammatical errors if I were you. One that stands out is “Nothing to exciting” - which should be “too”

    1. Danny Outlaw says: Apr 20, 2009

      LOL. Yeah, Im a notorious bad speller and bad with grammar. Thanks for the heads up.

  5. Siska Flaurensia says: May 9, 2009

    Hey, Danny! I’m your newest fan :) You are an inspiration. Keep on truckin’! ;)

    Regards,
    @SiskaFlaurensia.

  6. Web designer says: May 24, 2009

    Very impressive site. Love the visuals and the info available. Thanks.

  7. Keiron Lowe says: Jun 16, 2009

    This is great!
    I’m looking forward to the next part

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About Danny Outlaw

Danny Outlaw

I'm Danny Outlaw and am the mastermind behind Outlaw Design Blog. I work full time as freelance creative consultant.

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