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Plus, 7 design tips for websites that rank, 5 classic scary film posters, common logo concepts to av

Plus, 7 design tips for websites that rank, 5 classic scary film posters, common logo concepts to avoid, copyright 101 + more! [View in web browser]( [DesignCrowd]( October Designer Newsletter [Design Jobs]( / [Sign In]( [Designer Star Ratings and Mini Contests]( New: Mini contests and designer star ratings DesignCrowd has launched a new product, Mini Contests, a shorter contest that is restricted to a smaller pool of designers with a quality star rating of 2.5 or higher. Find out if you're eligible. [HOW IT WORKS]( [Anatomy of Top Startup Logos 2017]( Anatomy of Top Startup Logos 2017 A logo is the first and the most durable 'memory' of a brand in the mind of its audience. New York-based graphic designer Arek Dvornechuck analyses 10 startups logos to find out what makes them tick. [UNDER THE KNIFE]( [7 tips for designing a website that ranks]( 7 tips for designing websites that rank Want to drive more customers to your design website? Maybe you want to add digital marketing skills to your toolkit. Guest writer Kevin Ocasio shares the tools you need to get to the top and to stay there. [SELL YOURSELF]( [10 Halloween designs with a twist]( 10 stunning Halloween themes with a twist! Creative contest platform Worth1000, part of DesignCrowd ran a fun contest to 'chop' Halloween themed images into spooky themes with a twist. See the amazing images they created. [GHOSTS + GHOULS]( [How to create a werewolf Photoshop tutorial]( How to create a werewolf Photoshop tutorial This is a Photoshop tutorial that will guide you through the steps for turning a person into a werewolf. Learn how to adjust the layers, colors, and shapes to create the mythical creature from a human. [SHAPESHIFT]( [Design Jobs]( Read our favorite design articles this month [How to avoid using generic logo designs]( [5 classic horror movie poster designs]( [How to work on a design theme without infringing copyright]( [Which payment method is right for you?]( [Infographic: What does it take to create a logo?]( [Free, Fun Contests for Photographers, Illustrators, Photoshoppers]( [Online Design Marketplace] [Visit Us On] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Manage your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this newsletter](. Copyright 2017 DesignCrowd. Level 4, 2 Hill St Surry Hills NSW Australia 2010.

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