Yes, Arsenal 2 is in public beta! To celebrate, we’re offering a huge deal: $1.00 Vector Packs (actually it’s an $8.99 discount at checkout) for the next 24 hours! Just use the discount code “dollar” at checkout.
Arsenal 2 is about giving designers an awesome experience with lots of options. If you’ve purchased some of the packs in the past, we think you’ll really appreciate how much more reliable and usable the new store is!

While you’re taking a look, check out all the new stuff! We’re really super excited to offer a much better experience, complete with features that might make you smile & think “mmmm that’s nice”. Here’s a little bit of what I’m talking about:
- Customer Accounts. So, the next time your computer chokes & dies, you can re-download all your design resources and hit the ground running. You’ll also enjoy instant & reliable access to your files, reward points, and special promotions.
- Search! I know, I know. “Go Media, I’d like you to meet the twenty-first century”. But seriously, really good resource search was one of the big weak points of the old Arsenal. Try searching “decorative” or “violent” and see what comes up.
- Support Forum. At some point, we were all wondering what the heck the ‘pen tool’ was. Graphic design software & tools are not always simple to understand when you’re starting from scratch. We’ve done our best to write helpful tutorials & design tips right here on the Go MediaZine, but sometimes you just need more specific help. Look for the support forum in Arsenal 2 to grow into a rich resource of troubleshooting & design tips.
- Merch Well, this isn’t exactly a feature of Arsenal 2, it’s pretty awesome anyway. For a few years now we’ve regretted answering “I’m sorry, it’s not for sale” when asked where to buy the latest Go Media Merch. With Arsenal 2, we’ll now be offering posters & other Merch.
If the new features & new look can’t convince you to check out the new Arsenal 2, at least go grab your $1.00 Vector Pack within the next 24 hours – it’s an awesome deal.











Mon, Dec 1, 2008
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