Leighton’s Facebook page is adorned with his beautiful logos and designs and includes a peak at some of the books his work has appeared in. Like Jeff Fisher has done on his Facebook page, Leighton’s page has a feed from his blog. Leighton also keeps the fans of his Facebook page up-to-date on sales from his Zazzle shop. A nice idea for Leighton would be to take the images of those great tees he sells online and place them in the Photo tab of his Facebook page. That would enable his fans to have a quick preview of his products without having to leave his page. Then from there they can click over to his store.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Graphic Designer and Illustrator Leighton Hubbell is on Facebook
Leighton Hubbell is the quintessential designer that every student in design schools across America aspires to become. Leighton runs his own successful studio. He’s won countless awards and competitions from the likes of How Magazine, Print Magazine, Clio Awards and PMA Reggie Awards. He’s had numerous designs published in several editions of LogoLounge, American Corporate Identity, and various David E. Carter and Rockport Publishing books. His clients include McDonalds, Frito-Lay, GMC Trucks, Hyundai, Toyota. Want me to stop? Well, just a few more off his long list, Warner Brothers, Blockbuster, Samsung, Hilton Hotels. You get the point.
Leighton’s Facebook page is adorned with his beautiful logos and designs and includes a peak at some of the books his work has appeared in. Like Jeff Fisher has done on his Facebook page, Leighton’s page has a feed from his blog. Leighton also keeps the fans of his Facebook page up-to-date on sales from his Zazzle shop. A nice idea for Leighton would be to take the images of those great tees he sells online and place them in the Photo tab of his Facebook page. That would enable his fans to have a quick preview of his products without having to leave his page. Then from there they can click over to his store.
There’s no doubt you’ll be following Leighton’s blog and bookmarking his beautiful website – and of course fanning Leighton’s Facebook page.
Leighton’s Facebook page is adorned with his beautiful logos and designs and includes a peak at some of the books his work has appeared in. Like Jeff Fisher has done on his Facebook page, Leighton’s page has a feed from his blog. Leighton also keeps the fans of his Facebook page up-to-date on sales from his Zazzle shop. A nice idea for Leighton would be to take the images of those great tees he sells online and place them in the Photo tab of his Facebook page. That would enable his fans to have a quick preview of his products without having to leave his page. Then from there they can click over to his store.
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