In love with Lynda

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I am absolutely loving Lynda, the online training library that has hours and hours (actually, months and months) of video training courses for software applications and programming. I’m currently making my way through a 3 hour course in the essentials of HTML, and a 3.5 hour course in Final Cut. It’s not free, but at $25 dollars a month, or $250 a year, it’s about as good a deal as you’ll find in these days of exorbitant gas prices and tight credit.

A series of tubes.

So the Interweb is a series of tubes after all.
Proof of which: this campaign I did for ING: http://www.i-needtogo.com .

I’ll get into it later, I just thought it was silly that my own blog didn’t cover it yet while so many others did.

UPDATE: Just realised that “I did” sounded a bit big-headed here, of course I did zilch other that come up with it. Yet there’s some truth in it too. It was a pitch in August, with everybody on holiday and only pour old people like me slaving away at the office. Which is also the strength of the project, this would have never seen the light of day with everybody-who-likes-to-have-a-say over my shoulder. Or the client’s shoulder for that matter.
August, hotbed of good creative projects!

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