The Crafts Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEBRUARY 2001


FEATURES

Profile in Success: David D'Imperio -- Following a Well-lit Path to Success
by Noelle Backer

Your Guide to Small-business Credit Cards
As competition among small-business credit cards is increasing, so are the benefits to business owners
by J. Tol Broome, Jr.

 

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On the Cover:
"The Virosa," table light, measuring 28 inches high and 6 inches diameter at the base, by David D'Imperio, of Stony Run, Pa. For more on D'Imperio's handmade lighting, see this month's Profile in Success. Photo by Caren Dissinger.

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE:
David Hartman, Glass artist

 

DEPARTMENTS

 

COLUMNS

Editor's Journal

CraftScene
-- People
-- Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts thrives in its new home
-- Southern river town targets artists with incentives
-- Inside the Smithsonian Craft Show jury session
-- Web Sitings
-- Pennsylvania Convention Center expansion will make more room for the Buyers Market

Gallery Profiles
-- Urban Artifacts, Houston, Texas
-- Carlyn Galerie, Dallas, Texas

Insight: Marketing Glass
-- Artists share their insights about making a living creating and selling glass -- plus resources
-- Insight Survey results: Glass statistics

Public Opinion
What credit cards do you use or accept?

Regional Profile: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma & Texas
Regional shows and galleries, trends, and more

 

Booth Business
How to close the sale
by Bruce Baker

Business Wise
Wholesale order forms that do the work for you
by Mary Strope

Crafts Law
Hey! Those are my designs! Can trade dress law stop knockoffs?
by Richard Stim

Crafts Photography
Little accessories with big effects on your photos
by Steve Meltzer

Crafts Retailer
Getting customers to come back ... again and again
by Grace Butland

Show Alternatives
Create a cover letter that gets results
by Grace Butland

Show Issues
Take the guesswork out of choosing shows
by Carrie Groves

Studio Issues
The dangers of working with glass are crystal clear
by Loretta Radeschi

 
COMING IN OUR MARCH 2001 ISSUE ...

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