July 2007
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Jul
27
Posted by Jeff in
Press
Friday, July 27, 2007 at 10:24 am
There is a little write up about Go Media and our vector packs in the latest issue of IDN Magazine issue v14n3 on page 10.

Here’s what it says:
“American design studio Go Media’s vector packs show that the grotesque can be beautiful with artworks of ornamentally framed skulls. Nature lovers among you should go for the individual vector packs Trees and Flock of Birds. To raise the temperature of your designs, opt for the individual vector packs Flames and The Sexy Pack. Go Media has collaborated with the Black Eyed Peas, Metallica, Virgin Records, Pepsi, and Coca-Cola.”
You can get all those packs at gomedia.us/arsenal
Here’s the front and back covers of the issue in case you want to pick it up. They will be at Siggraph 2007, which Bill and I plan on attending this year. If anyone else is going, maybe we’ll see you there!

Oh and by the way, we found this interesting:
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Jul
24
Posted by Jeff in
Site News
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 11:01 am

We’ve been doing pretty well with our current affiliates, and we’ve got a few that make over $500 a month posting links on their sites, writing reviews, and posting banners. And for that we are eternally grateful!
So I am going to invite everyone to get in on the action. If you’ve got a site, blog, myspace, forum, or whatnot and you want to earn a steady flow of income every month (paid via Paypal) then you can help us promote our Arsenal. For more information:
http://www.gomedia.us/arsenal/affiliates
If you have any questions, let us know. We will be happy to provide tips and tricks on the best ways to promote us and earn you more money.
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Jul
12
Posted by Jeff in
Site News
Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 11:31 am
The past month we’ve been working hard to come up with some new “weaponry” for the Go Media Arsenal. We are now introducing Motion Packs - premade, animated stock design elements. These are made especially for Motion Graphics artists, animators, and video artists. The idea is to be able to quickly copy and paste some animation into your video without being cheesy and obtrusive.
We also think it’s important to include the actual Adobe After Effects files for complete customization. Keep in mind these are not flash files. And they will only work with After Effects version 7 or higher. We also included Quicktime MOV’s of each animation complete with Alpha Channels so you can overlay the animation onto your video if you aren’t interested in the actual AE files.
Our first Motion Pack is the Hooladanders pack, which you can see in the video above. The set includes 15 animated hooladanders, flourishes, tribal shapes, etc. It also includes all the vector Adobe Illustrator files for each hooladander and a few bonus background animations thrown into the mix. To be honest, it’s a killer value compared to other stock video resources.
http://www.gomedia.us/arsenal/morestuff.php
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Jul
6
Posted by Jeff in
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Friday, July 6, 2007 at 11:59 am

Computer Arts magazine (issue 138 - out now) is having a little drawing where you can win Go Media’s Arsenal of Design Weaponry. Yes, our entire collection is up for grabs. Everything you see on our site gomedia.us/arsenal is the prize. So that includes all vector packs, texture packs, abstract 3d, icon packs, Photoshop brushes, etc. All you gotta do is send Computer Arts Magazine your contact information and you’re entered into the drawing.
Here’s the link:
http://www.computerarts.co.uk
Thanks to Computer Arts for having this little drawing. I can’t wait to see who wins!
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Jul
3
Posted by Bill in
Business Insights
Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at 5:01 pm

You’ve manufactured your product, paid the talented artists at Go Media Inc. to build your website, posted it live on the internet and then sat back, put your feet up and waited for the cash to start flowing in. But there was a problem. It didn’t. What the heck went wrong? You constantly heard about the fortunes being made on the internet. Where is your slice of the pie? You know you have a good product and the website design is top notch (naturally.) So, what’s wrong?
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