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Tips from Top Designers + Clooney Mullet, Hathaway High Top & Celeb Hair Design Don'ts + more!

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Tips to help you become a better designer . Copyright 2016 DesignCrowd. Level 4, 2 Hill St Surry Hil

Tips to help you become a better designer [DesignCrowd] November Designer Newsletter [View in web browser] [Payoneer launches on DesignCrowd] Payoneer launches on DesignCrowd Payoneer is now available on DesignCrowd. Payoneer offers many benefits for freelancers. We've also introduced new features in MyAccount to assist you in managing your payout preferences. [Get the low down] [Lessons from top designers on DesignCrowd] Lessons from top DesignCrowd designers Are you finding it hard to win a design job? Discouraged by how fierce the competition is? It doesn't have to be this way. Use our framework to analyze design work and build your contest-winning repertoire. [Elements of good design] [Politicians in Iconic Horror Movie Scenes] Politicians in iconic horror movie scenes For Halloween, DesignCrowd invited designers to imagine global political figures in a familiar horror movie scene. And they didn't disappoint. Freddy Krueger - eat your heart out. [Trick or treat] [Find out how exclusive job invites work] How it works: Job formats and client invites DesignCrowd provides heaps of ways to find design jobs that interest you. Did you know that clients can send you lucrative paid invites to exclusive jobs? Find out how it works. [Join the club] [Find out how exclusive job invites work] Hair don'ts of the rich and famous From man-bun to mullet, braids to the bob, there have been all sorts of fashion fits and faux-pas' in hair design. See Anne Hathaway's viral fake high top and other celebs with hilarious photochopped hair don'ts. [Ludicrous locks] [Find new design jobs] See our favorite blog links this month [How to come up with creative ideas in five steps] [Purr-fect cat themed logo designs] [How to create a color palette for a business] [Free skills based photography + photoshop contests] [Online Design Marketplace] [Visit Us On] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Manage your email preferences] or [unsubscribe from this newsletter]. Copyright 2016 DesignCrowd. Level 4, 2 Hill St Surry Hills NSW Australia 2010.

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