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This is the Challenging Tomorrow blog where we post updates about our company and services. In addition, we also publish articles that help our clients (and anyone who reads them) understand website technology and graphic design technology. The intention of each of these articles is to make a task easier or show how you can get value from a technology you may not yet be using.

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Our Own New Website

Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Like the children of the cobbler running around with worn out shoes, our own website has been suffering for some time. So, we launched a project of our own to develop a new website with a new look, a new logo, and shed-loads of new content! It's been a massive project and taken months of concerted effort, but we're confident that it's time well invested.

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All the Places to Use Your Logo

Saturday, 24 February 2007

As an organisation who designs logos we get a lot of information from our clients on where and how they're used. We thought this information could be of value to our clients, so we put together a list. Many of the uses for a company logo on the list are common, though many are not-so-common. As with everything, take what works for you.

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RSS, the New Email Newsletter

Friday, 02 February 2007

Since roughtly around the turn of the century a revolution has been quietly taking place in the arena of how information is distributed online. It goes by many names and still has multiple popular formats, but it's generally referred to by one of the more popular format names, RSS, or less commonly as News Feeds. So, what's it all about?

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Handy to Know File Formats

Sunday, 21 January 2007

There are lots of different file formats. Thankfully we each need to understand only a handful that we use regularly. When having a website or logo created, we're often introduced to formats we haven't yet used. Here are some file format explanations that we find helpful for our clients.

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