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The Designer Family Tree — The New Commer
June, 7th 2011 posted by Chris Nuernberger
I’d like to introduce the newest member of this great design and communication family tree — Digital Publishing. It’s like traditional publishing and the Web got together one night. With the candles lit and rose pedals spread around the room, they got a little freaky and consummated the marriage. A few months later we’re welcoming with open arms triplets — the iPad, Kindle, and Nook. ... more

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 £450+, the Flash resources represent substantial additional value for new and existing users alike.... more

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

8x8 London Logo Revealed
June, 9th 2009 posted by Sarah Harwood
ilovedesign.com has announced the winner of the 8x8 logo competition. Find out more about why this logo was chosen and the inspiration behind it.... more
Graphic 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
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