I know that designers and front end developers sometimes have long working hours to meet their customers needs delivering high quality on time. I really appreciate that a lot of you still find time to visit tripwire magazine now and then to find advice or inspiration, thanks! When you’re really busy and it is hard to find time to convert your designs into web pages yourself or if the customer requirements for compliance with a long list of specifications make you feel dizzy PSD to XHTML services may come really handy. I have been in contact with one of our sponsors to find a way to help out here and PixelCrayons have been so kind to offer a 50% flat discount on a Professional Package worth $199 to one lucky reader at tripwire magazine. This is a great chance for you to get help with a significant discount and get some experience with PSD to XHTML services if you’re not using some of them already.
About the Sponsor: XHTML.PixelCrayons.com is a PSD to HTML/XHTML/CSS conversion service providers. They also offer implementation into skins, themes, CMS, shopping carts and more. The turn around time promised by the company to deliver quality is 8hrs. To know more about them, visit at http://xhtml.pixelcrayons.com.
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Contest Details
What the winner will get?
Winner will get 50% off on Professional Package worth of USD199 from XHTML.PixelCrayons.com. The turnaround time and the standards will be regular to the company norms. Go for it and win to let the slicers at Pixelcrayons work hard for you at a very low prize.
Who can participate?
No specific segment. It is open to all, freelancer designers are expected to participate in plenty.
How to Participate?
- Leave a comment on the post, that’s it. Please also retweet the post and confirm your tweet by commenting the twitter status URL. ex. http://twitter.com/tripwiremag/status/2604845236. (not required to participate) You get this URL by clicking the link just below the twitter entry containing text like this: “about 2 hours ago from web”.
- Winner will be nominated randomly via http://www.random.org/.
- Fill your name and e-mail address correctly because the winner will be contacted via e-mail only.
- Contest is open till 30/07/2009 and the winner will be announced on 31/07/2009. All comments submitted after 30/07/2009 won’t participate.
Please besides participating let me know if you appreciate contents like this one to be published on tripwire magazine. Your feedback will be highly appreciated.









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I think it’s great to have contests like this one
Good luck all!
Sorry for double-posting… here’s the link to the status: http://twitter.com/area1/statuses/2649097089
No problem with the double posting
) Thanks for participating!
This contest is pretty cool. But for all those that don’t win, might I recommend simply checking out the professionals over at http://www.PSDtoHTMLCSS.com ?
They have a wealth of experience in PSD conversions, pay great attention to detail, and are based in Canada (not India).
Here’s the kicker, they are always 50% cheaper than Pixel Crayons.
True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.
Albert Einstein
Theres absolutely nothing wrong with wanting free discounts.
http://twitter.com/thedanharkins/status/2792670697
Discounts are always welcome….lets see if I win…
http://twitter.com/onlyyourspiyu/status/2814077714
Discounts are the best thing in cyberspace!
You guys always amaze me – whenever I have a problem or are lacking inspiration, you seem to post a solution to my problem or inspire me. This time is no different. I am almost done with my new website and was wondering if I’d do the markup myself or if I should find someone to do it for me.
Cheers and thanks for a nice site – I hope I’ll win!
@Alexander, great that you find inspiration at tripwire magazine. If you win I hope you will share the result with us
I can’t wait to see how Twitter turn their brand equity and traffic into money.
If I were them, I’d come up with some sort of Adsense-like program with revenue share to the Twitter page owner and sell small and tasteful banner ads on profile pages at a cost per impression and a cost per click.
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