Posts Tagged ‘Iraq

Catch this one while you can folks, because 20th Century Fox is already sending out cease-and-desist letters! The A-Team is getting the big screen treatment this June. Starring Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson and Jessica Biel, the film is about a group of veterans from the Iraq War who set out to clear their names in [...]

Neatly organized cables, tidy peripherals, and clutter-free desktops are a regular fixture in the Lifehacker Featured Workspace column. Sometimes, however, you make do with what you have because you’re 7,000 miles from home. Today’s featured workspace comes to us courtesy of PFC Halloran, stationed in Iraq and tasked with keeping the computers, peripherals, networks, and [...]

Do you need quality design resources? Graphic River has them. Tons! And cheap… A few months back I was invited to attend, as a speaker, an event on corporate blogging where the people in the audience were mostly PR Managers for different companies in my country. Along with the PowerPoint presentation, I have decided to [...]

The Advertising Council, which is the leading producer of public service announcements in the United States, has unveiled a new site at MyAdCouncil.org. The site is intended to encourage advertising agencies, media companies, and advertisers to expand the reach of their PSAs by using social media platforms. With the site, users can share Ad Council [...]

We’ve put together a collection of magazine covers that have stirred up controversy through the years. These covers can serve as object lessons for what to do and what not to do both with design and editorial. While some controversial covers have worked and sold more magazines, or won awards for the editors who made [...]


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