Teach Yourself Graphic Design With Computer Based Training
September 19, 2010 by
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A few years ago to be a graphic designer, you needed an appropriate degree and experience. These days’ degrees are probably the longest and most expensive way of getting a I.T qualification. Even long distance learning is very expensive. The easiest way to get the training you need, which is the latest in the industry, [...]
Promote Yourself As A Graphic Designer
July 17, 2010 by
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Roberto Blake discusses how Designers, Digital Artist and other Creatives need to promote and brand themselves using various online media. You can get more information on topics like this at: robertoblake.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com
Credit Card Debt Settlement Do It Yourself Like We Did $67.00.
June 27, 2010 by
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Learn How We Negotiated Over $75,000 In Credit Card Debt Spread Over 5 Credit Cards For About $23,500 ! No Attorneys&credit Counseling Svces To Take Advantage Of You! Simple Secrets That Will Literally Save You Thousands Of Dollars In Unnecessary Costs ! Credit Card Debt Settlement Do It Yourself Like We Did $67.00.
What is the best web hosting site with the best web templates for creating a site yourself?
June 18, 2010 by
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If I were going to build my own site, inexpensively, is this the best way to go about or should I purchase a template separately?
How To Teach Yourself Professional Web Design
March 19, 2010 by
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If you are serious about embarking on a career in the web field, here are 10 steps to getting you there without having to go to school for many years. With any book or any class you take, make sure it includes hands-on exercises! 1) Start with a basic Design Fundamentals classIt is a [...]
Brand yourself With Custom Business Cards
January 21, 2010 by
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Custom business cards can be defined as “an imprinted advertising message of one’s name, logo and type of business they are engaged in, on small pieces of stiff papers or thin pasteboards, usually rectangular in shape and measuring 3-4 inches long by 2 inches wide.” Centuries ago, business cards were known as calling cards. In [...]