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The success of every logo is down to evolution!

The history of logos goes all the way back to ancient family crests, hieroglyphs and symbolism. The first ones that we might recognise, were created in the early 1900s though…

What’s your PUSP?

What if, rather than coming up with our unique selling point (USP), we all focused on having a ‘Pretty Unusual Selling Point” instead?

Want to enhance your photos?

Modern smartphones let your creativity run wild without having to spend oodles of money on a professional camera. But what happens next?

Does your design hierarchy aid marketing success?

Whilst Steve Krug’s “Don’t make me think” is over 10 years old, it's philosophy is just as important to understand today as it was then.

It’s all about having the right proportions!

If a picture is worth a thousand words, you need to make sure that every image you use in your marketing looks right. Because a badly formatted, or resized image, will mean people remember your brand for all the wrong reasons.

Google Workspace – more than a name change

Things have changed: Put simply, work is no longer about going to work, work is about doing work wherever you are.

The gentle art of persuasion

In the 7 years since we established Pixooma, we have met hundreds, if not thousands, of people at networking meetings and business events, both online and in person. And during this well-trodden courtship dance, we have witnessed all manner of good and bad behaviours.

Smart dupe recognition and deletion

We all do it. Save two identical documents (images/design or content files) with different names and then over time struggle to remember which one is which and wonder why we have two.

A guide to magazine design

Everyone loves a magazine. So why with a host of incredible benefits, don’t more business do them?
If you make your business about helping others,
you’ll always have plenty of work.

Chris Guillebeau, Author

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