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Tyler Dockery Boo 'ed out of the Office over Ethel Merman Disco Music

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Tyler Dockery Boo ‘ed out of the Office over Ethel Merman Disco Album

On Tuesday, January 26th, Tyler Dockery was Boo ‘ed out of the Dockery Design studio over his musical choice: an Ethel Merman Disco Album.

The discussion revolved

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Networking: 2 Minute Training #3: Give Your Clients Something to Refuse

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Networking: 2 Minute Training #3: Give Your Clients Something to Refuse

As a business networker, you probably know how difficult and annoying it can be to be to feel cornered. Nobody likes that feeling. When you’re networking, or at a

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Dockery Designs Speaks on Growing Your Business With Social Networking

On December 16th, Tyler Dockery gave a presentation to Business Networking International on growing your business with Social Networking. Social networking is what BNI is really all about, and the concept of using online social networking like linkedin, twitter or Facebook was very well received. So what is the most important idea behind social networking?

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Dockery Design Staff Asked to Teach Course in Advanced Typography

Dockery Design Staff Asked to Teach Course in Advanced Typography
Dec 18th, 2009   10:57am EST

On December 18th, 2009, Tyler Dockery, creative lead at Dockery Design, a Raleigh Graphic Design Firm was asked as a special favor by old colleagues at Wake Tech to return and teach a course in Advanced Typography.

“I have taught at the collegiate

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Dockery Design Presents at the University of West Georgia

Just finished a whirlwind travel expedition to Carrollton, Georgia, where I presented a set of brochures to the University of West Georgia.

The University of West Georgia has commissioned Dockery Design, a graphic design firm and web design studio located in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Triangle Area of North Carolina to produce a new eCore materials package

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InDesign: Save All Your Files at One Time

by Tyler Dockery of Dockery Design.

Consultant Question: I usually keep 3 windows open in InDesign CS3 at a time when working catalog files. Is there a way I can save them all at once?

If you’re a designer like me, you will often have 3-4 InDesign documents open on your desk at one time (Let’s not even get

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Your Resume: The Hidden Design Piece — part 1

by Tyler Dockery of Dockery Design.

PART 1:  Back To Design Basics: Understand Your Target Audience

You would be surprised how many resumes a design firm receives every month. Some are plain, some are fancy, some come with cover letters, and some are really “over the top”. But one thing remains the same— We don’t know any

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Whitepapers: Why Bother?

by Tyler Dockery, Creative Lead with Dockery Design.

Whitepaper- what does that term even mean?

In times past, the term E-Book set the internet on fire. Getting an E-Book was something to brag about— you received some materials which you should have bought, but you got them for free. They were large. They were chock full of

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R2D2: Did you see him?

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R2D2. He’s our hero, and what a guy! Not only has he defined the robotic wingman, and the droid on a mission, he has escaped the world of Star Wars completely. As a creation of George Lucas, and a

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Embed Your Branding in Your CSS

Imagine the situation: your designer is in a life-threatening car crash. Can someone take over his work immediately?

Chances are, NO. There will almost always be a learning curve. But you can help to combat that by adding some simple instructions into the master CSS file that you use.

At Dockery Design, we work with all kinds

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