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In: web resources
14 Nov 2009
Last week, Pixmac, a microstock photo site (read more about them on the microstock:insider blog) teamed up with Six Revisions to give five readers 20 credits to use on their site. Over 30 participants shared a photos they found on the Pixmac site that they thought to be representative of design or development. Today, we’re happy to announce the winners.
The five winners of 20 credits on Pixmac are:
Here is a screen grab of the MySQL query used to select the winners at random.

Congratulations to the winners! The winners should already have received an email regarding how to obtain their Pixmac credits.
Thank you Pixmac for sponsoring a wonderful and fun giveaway on Six Revisions, and thank you to the participants of the giveaway.
Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.
In: web resources
30 Apr 2009Last week, Warm Forest and Six Revisions asked you what you thought the best Flash portfolio website was. To make things fun, Warm Forest kindly donated two Aspen Flash templates (worth $89.00 dollars each) to give away to a couple of randomly selected commenters.
Today, we are happy to announce the two lucky winners!
Congratulations to the winners! We will contact you soon regarding details on how to claim your wonderful prize.
In case you were wondering how the selection process was administered, you can check out the screenshot below to see the MySQL query that was used to pick out the contestants. The contact information of the contestants (email address) was removed to protect their privacy.

To Warm Forest, a provider of high-quality Flash templates: I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude for sponsoring this survey/contest.
Thank you to the people who kindly participated and put in their vote on the best Flash portfolio – I hope to summarize the votes into another post coming soon.
Did you miss out on winning? Well, there are more contests to come, so subscribe to the RSS feed to make sure you don’t miss any of them!
In: web resources
20 Apr 2009Flash portfolio sites can give visitors an unrivaled and memorable experience, as well as show off the designer’s capabilities in creating Flash-based sites.
Warm Forest, a provider of high-quality Flash templates made specifically for designers, and Six Revisions have teamed up to give a couple of winners a chance to win an Aspen Flash template worth $89 each. By stating what you think the best Flash portfolio site is – you automatically receive the chance to be one of the winners of the Flash template.
To vote, simply leave a comment below with the URL of the best Flash portfolio site in the following format:
vote: http://websiteurl.com
Warm Forest offers super-customizable Flash templates made specifically for designers. Easily customize all aspects of the site – from adding your own logo to changing all the colors – without knowing any ActionScript or even owning Flash. All sites are designed with a strong focus on typography, grids and usability. The ActionScript source code is included so designers with an interest in Flash can learn how a professional, best practices following Flash site is put together.
This blog delivers stylish and dynamic news for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design, ranging from: CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising & much more. Our goal is to help you communicate effectively on the web with an engaging website or functional interface.



