A Collection Of 11 Unique Rss Icons
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Icons are important, they keep visitors coming back and allow new visitors to keep up with all the updates. So why not have a nifty looking rss icon that grabs your visitors attention and just makes them want to subscribe to your site’s feed.
RSS icons by ~minimamente
Blackboard Feed Icon by =Davinness
Paper feed icons by ~NarjisNaqvi
Seasonal [...]
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Twitter Link Roundup 9/25
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
It has been quite the hectic week but in the midst of it all I did find time to make a few changes around the site. Updated the logo added in the ability to subscribe to comment replies(thought I did that from day one), currently working on the footer area with plans also sketched out [...]
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How To Deal With Annoying Clients
Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
We all get them from time to time.. the ones that think your their friend and that you and them go way back. The ones that email you ever hour to check on your “progress” or to see “how you’re doing”. The types of people who change there minds after the first proof is delivered, [...]
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Twitter Link Roundup 9/18
Posted on 18. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Each week I’ll post a roundup of links that have proven helpful to me in some way. These links are usually design or freelance related. Enjoy.
Over 60 resources for portfolio design – http://bit.ly/4Aiji
10 ways to gain more design work – http://bit.ly/SSe0M
40 Inspiring typography wallpapers – http://bit.ly/4BsznS
9 WordPress Hacks to Encourage User Interactivity – http://bit.ly/oJ6bO
Why Logos [...]
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Goldfish Attention Span – Engaging And Keeping Your Audience
Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Fact: A goldfish attention span is five seconds.
Question: How do you keep the attention of your audience?
Whether you’re a freelancer or work a 9 to 5 it is important to not only properly engage your audience but to also make sure you keep their attention focused on you.
This post is an excerpt of sorts for [...]
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October – National Cookie Month – Free Mrs. Fields Cookie
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Hear ye, Hear ye, Hear ye… In the grand celebration of National Cookie Month, Mrs. Fields will be giving away a free chocolate chip cookie for there 30 year anniversary.
So by now your wondering how to get your free cookie on Oct 1st. Well its simple, just head on over to your local Mrs. Fields [...]
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Signs that Fail But Make You Laugh
Posted on 15. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Road signs.. boring, road signs that fail hilarious. Here is a collection that does just that because as freelancers we need to take time out and have a good laugh.
Starting in Nassau, Bahamas…
Seems like they just hire anyone to work in local governments..
If you have to be told not to touch a sign with sharp [...]
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The Evils Of Design Outsourcing
Posted on 14. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Design is the backbone of all things life. Without it the world would be a bland possibly colorless mess. Imagine a scene where everyone looks alike, wearing the same outfit, doing the same things day in and day out but we as designers have prevented such a thing from happening. With our creativity and understanding [...]
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A Reflection Of The Past with Promises for the Future
Posted on 11. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Both good and bad events leave there mark on history, some say it never would have happened if this president or party was still in office, others say it was just bound to happen and it was deserved.
Blaming each other only divides us as a people. But when we stand together.. there is strength in [...]
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25 Inspirational Typography Posters
Posted on 09. Sep, 2009 by David Y.
Typography is something I’ve always been fascinated with. From creating silhouettes out of just words to presenting an idea or a subject in an interesting way. It’s a great way to get people to read nonetheless as well as making poetry even that more interesting.
One quote I found most interesting about typography was by Robert [...]




