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PSDFAN (or rather I am) on Twitter

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Yes… I know that everyone and their Mum is on Twitter these days, but for some reason I’ve held off from joining for a while now.

Anyway, I’ll see where I go with the site, but if anyone is interested in hearing my ramblings, sharing some thoughts on design (or whatever) and perhaps trading some interesting links, then please get in touch!

View my Twitter Profile

In Other News

I’m still finalizing and improving the recently relaunched site. The members area is painfully close to launching, as is the user link feed. Also in the spirit of this post I’ll probably try and squeeze a twitter follower counter into the new design somewhere to emphasize my lack of friends.

Check back soon for more updates, and feel free to check out my latest 2 tutorials posted:

Create a High Contrast Artistic Portrait

How To Turn Yourself Invisible


About the Author:

Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.

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4 Comments:

  1. Tom says:

    Amazing! 60 followers in just over 12 hours. Thanks to everyone who’s begun following me, I gotta tell you I’m already addicted to using Twitter :)

  2. Enk. says:

    Hey Tom,
    Nice Web there.. Just saw it and was fan of it in the first glance.
    Well I wanted to tell you, change your pic from yours to PSDFAN’s Logo @ Twitter and you’ll gain followers much more faster. People from twitter directly will follow you due to Photoshop interest.

    Have a nice day, Keep up the Good Work!
    Enk.

  3. Multidesign says:

    Yep. Twitter pic with logo on it gets more followers :)

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