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Plus, xmas hipsters with top knots, how to win contests, guide to design file formats and deliverabl

Plus, xmas hipsters with top knots, how to win contests, guide to design file formats and deliverables, Illustrator shortcuts + More. [View in web browser]( [DesignCrowd]( December Designer Newsletter [Design Jobs]( / [Sign In]( [New design submission guidelines]( New design submission guidelines Are you new to the DesignCrowd community or just need a refresher on the designer submission guidelines? See our recommendations and increase your chances of success today! [DO'S AND DON'TS]( [100 Years of Print Ads in Review]( 100 years of print advertising in review Print ads have been around since the 15th century, but it's the past 100 years that has defined what we now think of as the modern print advertisement. See 52 amazing examples of design history in the making. [SHOWCASE]( [50 Fab Fonts for Branding]( 50 fab fonts for branding Typography is a key part of brand identity. We've curated 50 fonts that suit corporate, hospitality, sports, real estate, and architecture industries. Discover the perfect style for your own company or client's niche. [FONT GALLERY]( [Famous festive faces given a festive top knot]( Famous festive faces given a hipster top-knot With the holiday celebrations winding down, we wondered how a whole line-up of classic festive characters would look if they asked their hairdresser for the a top knot cut. [XMAS LOLZ]( [40 Illustrator CC keyboard shortcuts]( The best keyboard shortcuts for Illustrator Speed up your design workflow with these Mac and PC keyboard cheat sheets that reveal the hidden pathways of Illustrator CC. [DIRECT SELECT]( [Design Jobs]( Read more of our favorite articles from 2017 [Product update: Star ratings and mini contests]( [Master the qualities of effective design]( [How to avoid common over-used logo concepts]( [Guide to design file formats and deliverables]( [Infographic: What does it take to create a logo?]( [Which payment method will save you money?]( [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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