Newsletter design focus of this issue. (Editor's Note).In this issue we announce the winners of the 2002 Newsletter Awards Competition and the Newsletter Promotion Awards Competition. We also review Chuck chuck a hand grip to be attached to intramedullary pins to enable the surgeon to rotate or drive them into bone. Green's new book, Design It Yourself: Newsletters. Many veteran newsletter publishers look on design as something akin to asphalting your driveway: you do it once and let it be, except for resealing it every so often. But Green's guide to newsletter planning and design will, "open your eyes to new ways of maximizing the subscriber subscriber, n the person, usually the employee, who represents the family unit in relation to the prepayment plan. Other family members are dependents. Also called certificate holders or enrollees. benefits of reading your print newsletter." Finally, Fred Goss Fred Arlo Goss (born March 25, 1961, Orchard Lake, Michigan), an American TV actor, writer, and comedian. Personal Goss and wife Arlene live together with their three children in the San Fernando Valley community of Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles, California. offers a checklist of the basic elements of newsletter design--helpful for any review of your products. Perhaps that "driveway" of yours doesn't does·n't Contraction of does not. look as fresh and new as it once did. |
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