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Written by admin on January 16th, 2009
While it seems all of today
Written by admin on January 16th, 2009
Way back in 1965, as a fifteen years old, I was an early EVOtee. I had stumbled upon one of the first issues at a newsstand. The cover, which I remember vividly, had a photo collage of a serpent emerging from battle fatigues worn by America's commanding general in Vietnam, ...
Written by admin on January 16th, 2009
Once again dzineblog presents you the logo design inspiration series, this time I
Written by admin on January 15th, 2009
Like any good blog owner, I read several of the top blogs about blogging. Over the last few months in particular, one of them has talked a lot about using video in your blog and how you can benefit from it Read the original here: The Importance of Having Video on ...
Written by admin on January 14th, 2009
Last week I wrote up a small post letting you know about a new eBook release I was eagerly awaiting… that book was the The Unlimited Freelancer written by Mason Hipp and James Chartrand. Well, I have been lucky enough to get an advance copy to review on here ...
Written by admin on January 14th, 2009
Lottery tickets, the hearse, monopoly money, IRS forms, airport design, children's ski jackets, political lawn signs, TV remotes, blister packaging and the state of New Jersey are examined for their design flaws. See the original post: Ten Things That Need to be Redesigned
Written by admin on January 13th, 2009
More and more applications these days are migrating to the Web. Without platform constraints or installation requirements, the software-as-a-service model looks very attractive. See more here: Useful Web Application User Interface Techniques
Written by admin on January 13th, 2009
Copyright is an issue that doesn’t come up very often in blog articles, especially in logo design so I thought I would bring this topic up to see if we could learn something from it, myself included. I should mention that this article starts off a bit technical, but ...
Written by admin on January 12th, 2009
The Web Development Project Estimator is a simple tool that allows web designers and site developers to quickly and thoroughly estimate the time and materials required for a proposed web project. View original post here: The Web Development Project Estimator for Freelancers
Written by admin on January 12th, 2009
Check out the contest details at the bottom of the article and enter to Win! Are you interested in creating animated flash advertisements for yourself or clients? If so, then this is the web site for you. Without any experience in flash or action script, you can create fully ...

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