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  from Jacci Howard Bear
Just as important as the makeovers posted in our forum are the people critiquing those makeovers. Even if you don't care to try your hand at a redesign you can learn a lot by critiquing the work of others and reading critiques by others. I hope you'll join in.

 
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Make a Better Book Jacket
We often see things we'd like to redesign. We can envision new fonts, new colors, and new images that would make the business card, the brochure, or the flier look so much nicer. But in the real world there are restrictions on our redesign and makeover efforts. Often clients have specific requirements as to size, number of colors, and even what images you can or can't use. In our fictional book called My Life is a Poem you can try your hand at redesigning a book jacket within the parameters set out by the client.

 
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Logo Designs With Cobras, Crowns, and Bowling Balls
What makes a good logo? What makes a design a good or bad candidate for heat transfer printing? For almost four years a few brave new and more expenienced designers have been having a go at a logo makeover for the Strike Kings -- a fictional bowling team of 30/40-something men. What do you think of their efforts?

 



 
 
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