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Vote for your chance to win £50 every day throughout October, and stand to win your own copy of Creative Suite CS5.5 Master Collection!
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Author: Mark Billen
10th October 2011
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Web Designer has teamed up with the beautiful people at MonoType Imaging to offer not one but two tickets to the Brighton Digital Festival
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Author: Mark Billen
26th August 2011
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Don’t forget tomorrow is the closing date for Web Designer’s Smashing jQuery book competition. Get your entry in now.
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Author: Steve Jenkins
8th March 2011
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All Web Services Ltd is now giving you a chance to win a new website to a whopping value of £1000.
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Author: Steve Jenkins
22nd November 2010
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Demotix has joined up with the UK’s best photography magazine – Digital Photographer to celebrate the World Cup
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Author: Steve Jenkins
14th June 2010
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Web Designer’s sister design magazine offers exclusive competition with Springleap.com
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Author: Mark Billen
30th March 2010
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STOCK ART shop Alamy is offering cash prizes for a new home page for its website at www.alamy.com
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Author: Mark Billen
27th November 2009
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Our CS4 competiton is now closed and the Web Designer team has trawled through the huge number of entries and picked out three lucky winners
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Author: Steve Jenkins
2nd July 2009
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Wednesday 1st July is the last day for entries into our CS4 competition and the opportunity to win one of three copies of Web Premium
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Author: Steve Jenkins
30th June 2009
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Our friends at Disturb Media (featured in issue 157′s Gallery pages) are running a competition to coincide with our coverage
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Author: Mark Billen
15th May 2009