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Tips to help you become a better designer May Designer Newsletter / 52 Photoshop CC shortcuts Speed

Tips to help you become a better designer [View in web browser]( [DesignCrowd]( May Designer Newsletter [Design Jobs]( / [Sign In]( [52 Photoshop CC shortcuts]( 52 Photoshop CC shortcuts Speed up your design workflow with these Mac and PC keyboard cheat sheets that reveal the hidden pathways of Photoshop CC. [DIRECT SELECT]( [Guide to linking submissions]( Infographic: Guide to linking submissions Want to show off your design using color variations or a new font? Make it easy for customers to see how your ideas evolve by grouping similar designs together. We guide you through when and how to link submissions. [LEARN HOW]( [Simple Logos Stand Out]( Make simple stand out in your logo projects If you're new to logo projects, this list will help you troubleshoot possible problems in your own work and provide some direction around what should be avoided when starting out. [GOOD IMPRESSIONS]( [40 Must-See Movie Poster Designs]( 40 must-see movie poster designs Great movie posters still generate interest and energy around a film. Even in the digital age they remain a key touchpoint for film-going audiences. So sit back and enjoy these poster designs from the DC community. [ACTION]( [How to turn Shrek into a bubble character]( How to turn Shrek into a bubble character This Photoshop tutorial will guide you through the steps for creating a bubble character. Learn how to adjust the layers, colors, and shapes to make someone appear as though they are a clear bubble. [HAVE FUN]( [Find new design jobs]( Read our favorite design articles this month [How account verification works]( [How to find design jobs on DesignCrowd]( [Guide to submitting to design contests]( [Tips for designing your company logo]( [Fun photography, drawing and photo effects contests]( [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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