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QuarkXPress 8 works magic with free Flash resources
March, 23rd 2010 posted by ilovedesign
Today Quark launched its new ‘Flash Magic’ global campaign aimed at helping QuarkXPress® 8 users get even more value from their investment. The campaign is built around a dedicated microsite that was developed in QuarkXPress 8 (http://www.quark.com/magic) encompassing video training, downloadable Flash® resources, customer showcases and more. With an estimated value of $750/€500+, the Flash resources represent substantial additional value for new and existing users alike.... more

ilovedesign iPhone App
January, 29th 2010 posted by ilovedesign Team
ILoveDesign.com goes mobile
Want to carry your portfolio with you wherever you are? Show your latest upload to your friends at the pub? ILoveDesign has just released a new free iPhone and iPod Touch application for designers on the move. The new iPhone app, available immediately from the iTunes Store, lets you share projects, inspiration and opinions directly from your mobile phone.
... moreGraphic Decline
May, 28th 2009 posted by Marc Horne
Content is on the rise. The line between publishing and everyday communication is becoming blurred. Blogs, Twitter streams, Facebook pages and more publish billions of words and millions of images every day. And it all looks a bit boring.... more

Site Refresh
April, 15th 2009 posted by Sarah Harwood
If you're a regular visitor to ilovedesign.com you'll have noticed some changes! Web sites must evolve in order to continue to engage visitors and reflect the continuing evolution of the world we live in. There are plenty of examples of badly received Web site evolutions - just do a search on Facebook for ‘Old Face Book' and you'll find over a million members belonging to groups pleading for the return of the old version of the site. We hope our site refresh will be better received.... more

Designer-in-chief
February, 11th 2009 posted by ilovedesign
2008 was a victorious year for many Americans. It also proved victorious for our favorite art form—graphic design. There's no denying design had a big role in the Obama campaign, both in the primaries as well as the general election. From the logo to the posters, website, mailers, and commercials, the brand strategy and execution of the Obama campaign raises the bar for American politics.... more
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