
Glen Wexler is a 24 years old Versatile And Creative Commercial Photographer from America. Having achieved success in the field of digital image processing, Wexler taught in New York and San Francisco, as well as in U.S. colleges. In 1996, Wexler was a founding member and chairman of the Advertising Photographers of America National Digital Committee (the Committee of the National Digital Advertising Photographers of America) designed to train professional photographers and advertising community. Wexler is internationally recognized as one of the original artists to incorporate digital imaging technology into the creative process, and as a leader in the field.
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Nicky Hamilton was born in London. He began his career as art director of an advertising agency. For his project, he received awards: D & AD, Cannes Lions, One Show, Clio and the Webbys. His ambition led to the development of their own style, which combines classic photography and image processing tools on a computer. Nicky lives on the beach with his wife and son, feeling fine.
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Serif Page Plus X5 – a new version of software for creating high-quality printed materials and electronic documentation. Page Plus X5 can do everything – from brochures and books, restaurant menus and magazines, to the professional printing and editing PDF documents. Without leaving your home, you can easily create logos, posters, brochures, books and covers for CDs, invitations, cards and many other design decisions. [click to continue…]

High Quality Vector Illustrations – Set Of Business Cards
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Modern advertising developed with the rise of mass production in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mass media can be defined as any media meant to reach a mass amount of people. Different types of media can be used to deliver these messages, including traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, outdoor or direct mail or new media such as websites and text messages. [click to continue…]