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    Digital Decoded

    July, 15th 2011 posted by Chris Nuernberger

    Digital publishing is breaking on to the scene with an ultimate force that only Chuck Norris should have the authority to command. Bolstered by the incredible sales of tablets (read iPad — and maybe the android… but if we’re really honest, it’s all about the iPad), the evidence is overwhelming that this is the next step for those of us who humbly call ourselves graphic designers. Understanding the in’s and out’s of digital publishing is in our best interest and will inevitably be what separates the men from the mice. ... more

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    Quark has recently announced the QuarkXPress® 8.1 updater

    August, 4th 2009 posted by The ilovedesign.com Team

    Quark has recently announced the QuarkXPress® 8.1 updater, the latest update of QuarkXPress that delivers customer requested enhancements that will further boost productivity. Quark has a great track record in offering free product updates during the life of the current version of QuarkXPress that include not only performance improvements but also valuable new features. QuarkXPress 8 is no exception.... more

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    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

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    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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