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It’s been an entire year since we recorded Episode 1: Rework! A WHOLE YEAR! 12 full length episodes and 37 short format snippets, we’ve had a lot of fun doing the show and we sincerely thank each and everyone of you who have given us support over the last 12 months!
It’s Episode 12 and our book this time around is Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design by Khoi Vinh.
A special THANK YOU to all of you who participated in our book giveaway! Winners have been announced in Snippet #41 and books are being mailed out now!
Check out the 1st half of the show for details on the awesome books we have up for grabs to celebrate the shows anniversary, leave a comment on this post letting us know which of the awesome prize you would like to claim — we will be picking winners at random in a week or so.
Leave a comment, @pagebreakpdcast your answer or call us at 850-320-READ . If you leave a voicemail with your answer to the question of the week — we’ll include it in a future show.
As promised, you can download out early episode outtake …if we got a Nickel for every time we said “umm” …
Read it yourself
Buy online at Amazon.
Also on Kindle.
What are we reading for Episode 13? If you want to know, you’ll have to listen to this episode! If you have suggestions for future books to be read for the show, questions for us or just something you need to say — contact us on Facebook, Twitter, join our GoodReads Pagebreak Podcast group, send us an email or call and leave us a voice mail at 850-320-READ.
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Congrats on the 1 year anniversary. I’ve been listening to you guys since day one! I haven’t read every book you’ve featured, but hey do I really have to…you guys give great reviews so now I don’t have to beat myself up when I run out of time during the day for reading. Anyway, just wanted to say I’m a big fan and thank you for the time you put into the podcast!
1. CSS for Print Designers
2. The Thank You Economy
My twitter handle is @ssr11
I’m a fan of the podcast and congrats on your first year! So here is my entry for your giveaway!
1. CSS for Print Designers
2. CSS, Mastering the Language of Web Design
These are the books I would love to read! Keep up the great work on the podcast Liz and Niki!
Twitter: @KyleChicoine
Thanks ladies!
Hey kids! Congrats on a year; I’ve listened and enjoyed every episode and they keep getting better and better. As a former podcaster, I know how annoying ones own voice can seem, and how you learn just how often you use “um” and “like” and “y’know”. (my own personal demon was a compound “but-uh”)
I would like to be entered in some prize drawings. Let’s say anything from the Book Apart series. Eventually I’ll collect them all, but they’re all on my “to-read” list.
Congrats!
Can’t say I’ve read them all, but I’m catching up with you. Next on my list is speak human.
Thanks for the mentions during the podcast, glad I could help out a bit. (: Here’s a link to the interview you both did with me on Skoolige.com
http://www.skoolige.com/interviews/skoolige-interview-girls-from-pagebreak-podcast/
Thanks again! (:
Hello!
Congrats on your first year!! I really enjoy listening to your show, and I wish you another great year of snippets and great book reviews.
Speaking of which, my first choice would be a copy of Rework and the backup would be CSS for Print Designers. (twitter @SheenaLizeth)
Regards from Panama! :)
You girls are just awesome, I love the show! I’ve enjoyed it through and through.
If you guys really feel like you can’t find the time to restructure pagebreakpodcast.com, I’m more than willing to help since I enjoy the site. Just hit me up with some mockups/sliced images or something, I’ll structure and code it. ;)
As for books, well, there are some that I find quite interesting.
1) Rework
2) The Thank You Economy
Twitter Handle: @DaquanWright
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E-mail: [email protected]
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Cell #: 973-495-0158
Also, is it possible to get rss directly to e-mails? Because I really hate readers, lol. =P
@Daquan: that is quite a generous offer! We’ll talk it over and decide what kind of help would be most helpful to us! :)