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List of 30 Stunning Christmas Wallpapers
Christmas is coming and it might just be time to change your desktop wallpaper.
Did someone Beat Google at Design?
Google has an excellent philosophy, they keep it simple and very clean. But someone might have done a better job.
Top 10 Tips to Get Exposure on Design Blogs
Whether you are a freelancer or you work for a design agency, getting your name spread in the design community should be a top priority
Measuring the Success of “Good” Design
Steps to measuring your level of success as a graphic designer and evaluating good design.
6 Free High Quality Texture Packs
Textures are very popular in today’s web design, especially for big backgrounds. This page has 6 high quality texture packs for your usage.
Top 6 Most Useful Color Tools For Designers
A list of 6 tools that are user friendly, easily customizable and provide you with every code or file format that you need.
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Pitching the Internet
Every web designer can pitch a price and service, but how many take the time to pitch the Internet itself?2009 Marketing Calendar for Experienced Freelance Designers
A week by week calendar for Established freelance designers that focuses on building upon your existing design business.2008 Design Article List of Lists
A list of 11 great design article and tutorial roundups for 2008.28 Everlasting Photoshop Tutorials
Here are 28 tutorials that will help the beginning designer become a Photoshop Ninja.The Top Unusual Uses for WordPress
There are many ways of using Wordpress, not only as a blog platform. Here’s a collection of some of the top unusual uses of Wordpress.
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