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4 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Communication Skills (and Your Bottom Line)
June 19, 2008 (01:19:45 pm)
One of the most important skills a designer can have is good communication skills.
Quick Tip: How Vector Magic Can Sharpen Your Image
January 03, 2008 (11:36:48 am)
Kristin Schwarz shows you an easy way to fix blocky images.
Quick Tip: Speaking a Common Lingo With Copywriters
November 29, 2007 (11:30:43 am)
Will Newman shares some of the common lingo used by copywriters.
The Lift Note: Direct Mail’s Secret Weapon to Boost Response
September 20, 2007 (03:21:42 pm)
Kristin Schwarz reveals the importance of a well-designed lift note.
5 Cardinal Rules of Web Page Layout and Design
August 23, 2007 (03:10:46 pm)
Kristin Schwarz gives you five rules you should follow when designing a website.
Quick Tip: How to Boost Impact with a Scholar’s Margin
August 09, 2007 (03:08:52 pm)
Kammy Thurman shows you how to use a scholar's margin.
How to Remove Type from Clip Art
July 26, 2007 (03:00:31 pm)
Kammy Thurman shows you how to remove type from clip art.
How to Design a Super-Simple Tear-Off Flap
July 12, 2007 (02:54:12 pm)
Kammy Thurman shows you how to design a tear-off flap.
FastStone – A Free, Fast Image Browser
June 27, 2007 (02:51:53 pm)
Kristin Schwarz shares where you can find a fast and free image browser.
Control-Beating Secrets from Magalog Master Rob Davis
September 21, 2006 (04:42:56 pm)
In an interview, graphic design Rob Davis shares the secrets he uses for record success for his magalog designs.
Mastering the Emotional Impact of Fonts
May 18, 2006 (03:01:03 pm)
Kammy Thurman shows you how to choose fonts to create the emotional response you desire.
Quick Tip: Using Graphic Violators to Punch Up Sales
February 23, 2006 (11:27:30 am)
Discover how graphic violators can improve your design.
Mastering the Secrets of Magalog Success, Part 1 of 3: Formats
January 26, 2006 (10:58:58 am)
Lori Haller breaks down her approach to designing a successful magalog promotion.
Quick Tip: 5 Secrets to Make One or Two Colors Look Like Many
June 16, 2005 (03:41:54 pm)
Using two spot colors in a project can be as exciting as a 4-color design – and since it costs less to print, it is more profitable for your client.