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Plus, 40 must-see movie poster designs, avoiding generic design, guide to wordpress design, Photosho

Plus, 40 must-see movie poster designs, avoiding generic design, guide to wordpress design, Photoshop tutorials + more. [View in web browser]( [DesignCrowd]( September Designer Newsletter [Design Jobs]( / [Sign In]( [Choosing the right payment method for you]( Which payment method is right for you? Choosing a payout method could save you heaps in fees or leave you out of pocket. We compare Payoneer, PayPal and Skrill fees to see who comes out on top for designers. [THE WINNER IS...]( [Five Key Trends in Logo Design]( Five key logo design trends From minimal type driven logos to personal hand drawn designs, guest writer Jason Mayoral shares five logo design styles to consider when creating your client's new logo. [INSPIRATION]( [What does it take to create a logo?]( Infographic In the new world of cheaper, faster, crowdsourced custom design, how long does it take to create a logo, without compromising great quality? We compare the old and the new timelines for getting a logo made. [BREAK IT DOWN]( [5 hacks to boost your freelancer productivity]( Five hacks to boost freelancer productivity Imagine a workspace that doesn't 'feel' like an office. Tackling one hard task a day and eating well for energy and focus. Guest writer, Niraj Ranjan Rout, CEO of Hiver, shares five secrets for having a productive workday. [WORK SMARTER]( [Snow Ice and overpainting Photoshop tutorial]( Snow ice and overpainting Photoshop tutorial This Photoshop tutorial will guide you through the steps for adding a freeze effect. Learn how to adjust the layers, colors, and shapes to create the effect of covering a stone cairn in snow and ice. [ICE, ICE, BABY]( [Find new design jobs]( Read our favorite design articles this month [How to avoid using generic logo designs]( [Why and when you should link design submissions]( [How to work on a design theme without infringing copyright]( [40 must-see movie posters made on DesignCrowd]( [Guide to building a wordpress that converts customers]( [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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