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The Shotkit Newsletter is just me writing you an email about awesome photography related stuff - you can reply at any time just to say hi, or to ask me a question. It's also tailored to your photography level (BEGINNER) designed to help you.
Helps gen X women to stay physically, emotionally, and financially healthy.
Many think crypto assets like Bitcoin are the new gold. However they are so much more. Blockchains and digital assets will revolutionize a myriad industries, including financial services, health care, government, technology, energy, real…
An eclectic and eccentric newsletter focused around divergent thinking and education.
Hey sorry about the cheezy name. When I kicked this site off on July 4th, 2007, I mostly really did write about CSS. But of course, that means writing about HTML too. And then JavaScript as I began to learn that. The site is WordPress, so w…
For anyone who wants to learn about product management and business leadership, Product Thoughts is a must-subscribe. In a weekly email, the newsletter helps more than 1,500 product leaders stay on top of the latest strategies and tips. “H…
Must-read interviews with amazing women poster designers exploring their epic work and their approach. There’s also thoughtful curated links with open call deadlines, articles, and projects in the context of design and feminism.
“Traditional business news sucks,” says Alex Lieberman, the 25-year-old CEO and cofounder of Morning Brew. Many readers agree with him—or at least prefer to get their daily business news from the concise, witty Morning Brew newsletter...
The Reading is a public engagement of creative writing consisting of weekly advice, and, in the future, critical essays and teaching resources. I’ve decided to start an advice column because I believe literature not only saves lives but helps us

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