By Vote: The Design Cubicle’s Favorite Posts

A few days ago I hosted a giveaway sponsored by Subernova, which in terms to enter you had to select and tweet your favorite Design Cubicle article to date – and here are the results:

The Top 10 Reader Selected TDC Posts

  1. 50 Design Studios from each of the 50 States (2 votes)
  2. How to create interactive PDF forms to impress your clients (3 votes)
  3. How to Drive Traffic to Your New Design Blog (4 votes)
  4. Is Twitter Taking Over RSS?… Prepare Your Blog Today! (5 votes)
  5. 26 Business Cards of Graphic/Web Designers on Twitter (5 votes)
  6. 50 Creative Business Cards of 50 Graphic Designers (5 votes)
  7. 12 Common Photoshop Mistakes and Malpractice (6 votes)
  8. How to Become a Better Graphic Designer (7 votes)
  9. 10 Common Typography Mistakes (8 votes)

and the top favorite post…
Anatomy of a Successful Graphic Designer’s Website (11 votes)

To see all of the votes visit search.twitter.com and search #designcubicle. Thanks again to all those who entered the giveaway… I greatly appreciate all the tweets and retweets of your favorite Design Cubicle posts! Also congratulations to the six winners and for those of you who did not win this time around, I promise you there will be plenty of other chances, so stay subscribed!

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  1. Everyone loves linking to posts with lists…
    I think the way google and the net etc have diluted our brains, we all seem to think better when we can break things down into short bits… hence the success of lists.

  2. QBasic says:

    The Top 10 list was very helpful. Thanks.

  3. 3D animation says:

    Im not sure whether people enjoy linking to lists… I think lists are just more fun to read since the brian digests them easily… like tweets I guess.

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I’m a graphic designer from Philadelphia who loves creating compelling and useful websites and brand identities. When I’m not designing I can be found writing, speaking and occasionally part-time teaching at colleges — all on the subject of design. I started this blog to share my passion and experiences with fellow designers and those in need of design services. Read about me »