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September’s Top Marketing Tips

  1. The Layout Look Book is a great guide for both amateur and professional designers. The book includes techniques that can be used to enhance any layout, as well providing insights into the factors that helped make each layout an effective piece. The book combines both the traditional aspect of design, as well as contemporary cutting edge elements that will enable any designer to produce an inspiring piece of work.
  2. Use Jing to capture anything you see on your computer screen and share it instantly via web, email, IM, Twitter or your blog. Collaborate on a design project, take a picture of a document or use it as a teaching tool. Jing is free and easy to use.
  3. Need help making your emails stand out? An interesting article called Tempo, tempo, line and length by Mark Brownlow provides us with email copy tips that go against our essay writing education, to enable us to break big projects into bite-sized chunks that are easier to tackle and more likely to be read.