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Offline advertising is far from dead. Its basically the same as someone saying print media and newspapers are dead. Well if you look at the majority of people, they read the news online nowadays. This doesn’t mean the print era is dead though. There are millions and millions of people that pickup a newspaper everyday…

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Facebook recently introduced Timeline, their new way to layout profiles for every user on Facebook. Even though it hasn’t totally gone public yet, a lot of people already have access to it through the developer side of things. One thing I have noticed though with the users on Facebook is that they despise change. Why…

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Let’s stop with the petty compliments for a bit and be honest. “Your blog sucks!” Three words no one wants to hear from anyone, however, once you face the truth and realize that your blog isn’t much better than the 1948 by-line from the New York Post, you will soon be on your way to…

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We’ve stopped looking for the Fountain of Youth; admitted that the Holy Grail probably doesn’t even exist. Yet, taking the place of these mythical objects of ages past are the new seemingly unobtainable ideals – one of them being the passive income. All our lives, we’ve been convinced that the harder you work, the more…

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Any successful freelancer knows that the real bread-and-butter projects don’t just fall into your lap, not initially anyway. Once you’re established and have a great website, with an impressive portfolio and high Google rankings, clients will flock to you, but until then, you’ll need to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty doing…

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In the creative industry, there’s nothing worse than losing the drive to work on a project from lack of inspiration. It’s a sort of writers block that all creatives experience from time to time. You’re likely familiar with the feeling: up late staring at a blank screen, whether it’s on a word processor, InDesign or…

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One of the deadliest obstacles a freelancer will face in their career time and time again is the creativity killer: an event or situation that results in the freelancer losing their creativity, productivity, and the odd panic attack or two. Here are six of the most common creativity killers… and tips on how to defend…

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If you look at printed materials on streets, malls or even trade shows, you might observe most are made of vinyl banners. These prints are made of plastic materials, making the results more durable compared to other printed materials. Also, designing them is simple. You don’t always need controversial images or snappy phrases to grab…

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‘Photoshop’, today is the most popular and profitable application that supports layers, filters, brushes, text, 3D objects, videos, etc. Photoshop is mainly used for bitmap image and to do image manipulation tasks effectively. At the beginning, Photoshop was known as “Display” to show grayscale images on a monochrome display. In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD…

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Measuring up blogs against human beings could be dangerous, but what the heck, let’s do it anyway. Late last year Chris Spooner wrote a article titled, “If Design Blogs Were Vehicles, What Would They Be? I thought it would be fun to follow up that post with this one and weigh the blogs up against…

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