Thursday, December 13, 2012

Giveaway: Dot Grid Books for Designers from Dotgrid.co


We’ve teamed up with the founders of Dotgrid.co — makers of dot grid books for sketching and wireframing — to give out 3 Dotgrid.co dot grid books (A5) with free shipping anywhere in the world. Read on to learn how you can be one of the lucky winners.

About Dotgrid.co

Dotgrid.co home page

Dotgrid.co creates dot grid books, which are wire-bound books with dot grids. The books are created using sustainable materials.

Currently, the dot grid books come in two sizes, A4 (which costs about $22.60) and A5 (costing about $16).

Check out Dotgrid.co on Twitter as @dotgridco and join them on Facebook.

Special 10% Discount for Six Revisions Readers

Upon checkout, use the code below before December 31, 2012 to get 10% discount on your orders (shipping cost excluded):

sixrevisions10

How to Win

For a chance to win a Dotgrid.co A5 dot grid book, answer the following question in the comments:

  • How would you use a Dotgrid.co dot grid book in your workflow?

Giveaway Details

This giveaway ends on Thursday, December 20, 2012 after which the comments section on this post will be closed and you will no longer be able to leave a comment. Please leave a valid email address when filling out the comment form so that we can contact you if you’ve won. Please only comment once. The winners will be randomly selected using the same method as previous Six Revisions giveaways. The winners will be announced on a separate post and you’re advised to subscribe to our RSS feed so that you can be quickly notified when the winners announcement post has been published. Please note that comments are moderated and so your comment may not show up right away. Please also note that comments that do not follow the instructions on how to participate (described above) may not be published, or may be removed later on.

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About the Author

Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and also a book author. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.


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