Jan 16
This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Haiti Chérie
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Haiti Earthquake Relief

CafePress is helping raise money for Haiti’s Earthquake Relief efforts. CafePress designers/sellers get involved by donating designs to their Haiti Relief Effort Shop. Proceeds from the shop will go directly to UNICEF to aid families from Tuesday’s devastating earthquake. Sellers will not receive any commissions.

UNICEF is targeting these funds to provide safe water, temporary shelters, medical supplies and other essentials to displaced children. The money will also be used to help orphaned children reunite with
families.

The design below is Lakay Graphics’ contribution to this endeavour. Support CafePress’ fundraising efforts by going to the Haiti Relief Effort Shop. Thank you for your help.

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Please, don’t forget to visit Lakay Graphics where you can browse through our Haitian Designs and Products.


Oct 13
This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Web Links & Resources
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My Experience on Zazzle

This lens is about my experience on Zazzle. It tells of of the methods I use to find the answers to my problems. Check here often, as I will update this lens every time I find something that can benefit the average Zazzle Shopkeeper.

I am no Zazzle (or Squidoo) expert, so this lens does not pretend to explain everything there is to know about the service. I am an average user wanting to share my experiences with other Zazzle Shopkeepers. The ones who, like me, are striving to reach their goals, while managing to have some time left for other stuff. I wasted so much design time trying to understand the Cafepress and Zazzle interfaces, Continue reading “How to Zazzle” »


Oct 10
This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Design of the Week
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The Design of the Week is going to focus on simplicity, again! Graphic designers are sometimes amazed at all the special effects we can apply in the last version of our favorite graphic software and the vast array of available plugins. As a result, we go crazy and overload our pieces with garbage.

The first version of this design looks pretty good, but is totally wrong for its intended purpose. For starters, it is too bright and shiny. And it is rather confined within this rectangular panel which makes it look like a credit card. I probably could find a few uses for this, but who has that kind of time!


Continue reading “Lesson in Simplicity” »


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