We’re two years old, if you haven’t heard! Read on for another chance to win…
December 10th, 2009
Last week we celebrated our second birthday by offering you, our readers, the opportunity to win a fantastic prize package which included a Mondaine Swiss Railways Watch and a Veuve Clicquot Tw’Ice bucket and bottle of Veuve.
We asked you to tell us how indesignlive.com has helped you over the last two years, and we received some fantastic entries! However, there can be only one winner… and the person who takes home over $900 worth of prizes is… Ann Purnell-Webb who flattered us senseless with:
“You have satisfied that frustrating void I used to feel from lack of design love out there and quality daily inspiration. Thank God for indesignlive…!”
Thank you for your kind words Ann and we hope you enjoy your prizes.
But don’t despair those who’ve missed out! You’ve got a second chance to take home a Mondaine Watch and a wonderful ‘blue egg’ from Bombay Sapphire, which includes a shot glass, pourer, cocktail recipes and a bottle of Bombay Sapphire gin.
To get your hands on this great prize package all you need to do is tell us in 25 words or less your favourite article on indesignlive.com and why. Click here to fill in the form.
Thank you again to everyone who has shown us support over the last two years, and here’s to many more to come.
The Indesignlive team.

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