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Hailing from Leeds, in the UK, Ben Fellows has a very imaginative talent and specialises in major Art Direction, Graphic Design and New Media skills.

Designing for over 6 years, he has accumulated experience from working for clients, agencies and marketing and advertising companies within the UK and USA.

Ben has worked predominantly with print work, where he has designed web promotions and new media images.

His experience includes working with web design feature supports and designing direct marketing e-mails. He is never afraid to try new techniques in his designs in order to push the boundaries of his creativity.

Ben explains that in all of his creative roles, he has displayed a strong talent for marketing copy and writing sales. He adds that he has always been responsible for all of his own straplines and supporting marketing copy.

He has managed to get himself out there by building a reputation within the UK and the USA. This broadening of his knowledge of the design world has opened more doors for him as he continues to grow as an artist.

Looking at his work, you can see the thought he has put behind each and every piece. For instance, the design for a folk rock band. It has a mix of text, illustration and unique colour. These effects work well together as the flyer is able to stand out and it is easy to read. A nice way to mix different elements together but some people don’t understand that it isn’t about the “flair” or the “glamour” if it can’t be understood first time around.

Ben has developed in many ways over the years, obtaining skills admired by many others in his field and providing his clients and customers with guaranteed satisfaction in his designs. These are such people and companies as Leeds Armouries Museum, Overnightprints.com, FACCTS (family court case tracking system), ArtShopGraphics.com, Callaway Golf, Opensoft and OC Coating.

I hope this review has had the positive effect of inspiring you go out and seek to learn more about the design world. You can check out Ben’s online portfolio for more designs, information and contact details, if necessary. Ben is available for freelance work on request also.

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If you knew that you are already equipped with the world’s great reading acceleration device, would you learn how to train it. We’ll you are, it’s your hand. And people have spent thousands trying to increase reading speed and improve their comprehension. In less than one hour, we’ll train you to coordinate your eyes for reading faster and your hand for pacing (a major speed reading technique), which will increase your reading speed 50% in minutes.

Did you know that your eyes jerk around, looking and searching, bouncing here and there while you are ‘trying to read’. That can make reading a very trying experience. Your eyes tend to fixate for a moment or two and then move on again causing you wonder what’s going on here. Does this sound like you?

We call this “trying” to read. By learning the speed-pacing movement that I?ll personally teach you, you’ll learn to control and accelerate your hand-to-eye coordination. This is called PACING. It is one of the 4 techniques taught in Speed Reading in Only One Hour.

To ensure the best results for the material you are going to be reading you must make sure the conditions around you are right before you begin. Determine exactly what you need to be able to read properly; textbooks, research material, and a hi-lighter? Remove or unplug: – Magazines, unless being used as a part of what you are going to read. – TV (except for educational programs). Stereo, radio will cause varied distractions. Turn them off. – Brothers, sisters, friends, etc. are in the way when you are reading. – Mate, spouse, lover. They easily can dissuade you from reading. – Food can break your concentration and reading pattems. – Alcohol/drugs – don’t even go there. Being stoned and studying is a sure fire failure. – Cigarettes fog your thinking abilities. Nicotine is a drug. – Marijuana – don’t go there either. A foggy brain is useless in an exam. – Take the phone off the hook. Put out the dog or cat. – Create a quiet reading/study space. You might want music playing; use soft, classical, meditation oriental or other forms of relaxing music. Play it very softly. This sounds pretty extreme; however, modify it for pleasure reading, early morning newspapers, or magazines.

The stage is now set for you to have a successful reading experience; use the tools provided and enjoy your new found advantage to reading, retaining, and learning.

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