Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Repair your credit and get a free credit report

So you're a college student with credit problems. Join the club. Many students face the issue of repairing credit mistakes made before they gained financial awareness. To make the recovery easier, visit the "Make your nut" site to learn how to repair a bad credit report. Having a good FICO score is vital for securing credit and loans post-college. This site teaches you how to raise your score and get negative elements taken off of your report.

Also you can get a free copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit agencies each year by visiting annualcreditreport.com.

Get out there and fix your credit!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Quick Web Designs for Mortals

If you need a web site that you can tweak and reverse engineer then the Open Source Design project is for you. Non-web designers often need to post projects sites quickly and the open source design project provides clean basic web sites that you can download, tweak and upload in a matter of hours. For graphic/web designers and photographers the sites may not fully meet your needs but for those who need quick design, the sites are ideal starting points.

If you download and use one of these sites, please provide feedback below.
take care,
phree

Logo Design - Top 50 Tutorials

For graphic designers working on projects that require logo design, the following tutorials may provide insights and inspiration: http://www.elogodesign.com/logo-design-tutorials/.

The site contains various pointers and tips for thinking about design concerns and is highly recommended for those having a creative block.

Use it to get a jump start on projects.

Keep up with the latest in design with Design Observer

If you are majoring in any type of design field, it's good to know what the people in the field are writing and thinking about. The Design Observer blog is a good place to start. It contains articles and links to literally thousands of resources posted by persons in the field. To see what's hot and what's not, go to Design Observer.