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gblake - who has written 4 posts on GoMediaZine.
Geoff Blake is a Toronto-based writer, designer, and artist. He's taught desktop publishing, web design and graphics courses in both the corporate and post-secondary environments, working closely with some of the largest training providers and colleges in the Toronto and New England areas.
Giveaway: Ten Ton Photoshop DVD
Are ya up for some Photoshop? How ’bout Ten Tons of Photoshop? And how would you like it for free? Then check this out: This week on GoMedia, we’re running a give-away for Geoff Blake’s Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials DVD! Ten ton Photoshop includes comprehensive exercises on resizing and resolution, color correction, and image touch up. Master [...]
Continue reading...Ten Ton Dreamweaver DVD offer ends Friday
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Way back on October 5, we held a giveaway where readers could land themselves a copy of Ten Ton’s latest training DVD, Ten Ton Dreamweaver. On October 13th, we announced our randomly drawn winner, and we made a special announcement about a promotional offer where you could land yourself an exclusive Go Media promotional DVD. We’ve [...]
Continue reading...Ten Ton Dreamweaver Winner Announced — And A Super-Killer Offer!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
We’ve received some fantastic comments and feedback on last week’s Ten Ton Dreamweaver giveaway. Seems many of you are chomping at the bit to leap into the world of web design, while others have their engines revved to go further with their CSS and web design skills. I enjoyed reading every single comment, and it was [...]
Continue reading...Giveaway: Ten Ton Dreamweaver
Monday, October 5, 2009
Heya readers! Geoff Blake here from TenTonBooks.com. Recently, we released our debut software training DVD Ten Ton Dreamweaver and we wanted to load the DVD with lots of freebies and extras. Well, the gang at Go Media were happy to help us out, and provided us with some killer Go Media Arsenal material for inclusion in the [...]
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