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A change is gonna come...
I want to say a huge thank you to our 79 founding members. You may have noticed that this community has switched to paid, but as a thank you for jumping in early and giving Pixelhaze DIY Community (formerly Website Builders) a chance, you will always have FREE access, for life. ❤️ It may have been a little quiet over the past month or so, but our team have been busy behind the scenes taking onboard your feedback (and learning how Skool works). The great news is we are now in a position to move full speed ahead! Here are the highlights of what this new DIY Community offers: 💪 We are expanding the community from website builders to cover all aspects of digital marketing (still including our huge range of Squarespace and Hostinger content). 🎓 All of our Udemy courses (currently over 12) will be available as soon as you join this community. In the coming weeks, we will also create courses organising and delivering over 300 of our YouTube videos. 💥 Anyone who reaches level 6 in this community gets 3 months free in our Pixelhaze Coaching Community (worth nearly $300). 💵 This community has now switched to $15 per month, but if you are already in, you get it free for life! 💲 We are running a launch campaign - $1 October - for our next 100 members. They will gain access to this community for only $1 per month for life. If you have any friends, family or clients who you think we may be able to help, let them know to earn some brownie points! So now it is over to you, have any questions or content ideas on Squarespace, Canva, AI, Graphic Design or SEO? Give us a shout and we are here to help! Let's crack on! Elwyn
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A change is gonna come...
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The Goonies: A treasure trove for graphic designers
So here we are… The Goonies 2 is officially happening, and I’m unsure if I should be excited or nervous. Part of me feels like the original was so close to perfect that it doesn't need a follow-up. It takes me back to the 80s, with classics like Short Circuit, Indiana Jones, Gremlins, Back to the Future, E.T. and Ghostbusters. Those were the days… This was a golden age for family-friendly storytelling, and I would go as far as to say it sparked my passion for creative disciplines before I knew being a professional designer was a career option. But here’s the thing. I wasn’t a fan of the Ghostbusters reboot, and the fact that I haven’t watched the sequel yet says it all. There’s always a risk when you meddle with something almost perfect (looking at you, Rings of Power). Still, I’m trying to keep an open mind, hoping that The Goonies 2 will stay true to what made the original so damn good. But that is not why I am here today. I don’t need much of an excuse to a trip down memory lane. The Goonies was the complete package, combining great storytelling, nostalgia, and… brilliant branding. Let's look at why it became such a standout example of how to do it right, both in design and storytelling. The Goonies: From 80s Hit to Cult Classic Released in 1985, The Goonies quickly became a hit, with its thrilling mix of adventure, comedy, and camaraderie that captivated young audiences and adults alike. Directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg, it followed a group of kids on a treasure hunt to save their neighbourhood from foreclosure. Its unique blend of action and heartfelt storytelling, coupled with its endearing characters, resonated at the time and has kept it relevant for generations. I can watch it with my kids and they love it. The film tapped into the adventure genre, which had seen a resurgence in the 1980s, largely driven by Spielberg’s influence through films like Indiana Jones and E.T. The Goonies was particularly influenced by Spielberg's love for the rite-of-passage (coming-of-age) stories and classic treasure-hunt tales. The narrative structure was tight and fast-paced, designed to engage children and adults by intertwining high-stakes treasure hunting with the themes of friendship and loyalty.
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New comment Sep 13
The Goonies: A treasure trove for graphic designers
1 like • Sep 13
Awesome file
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Online Store Developer and Website Designer Hello there, How are you today? Trust you are doing alright? Are you looking to optimize an existing website or looking to build one, I'm zoe, by the name a highly skilled ecommerce developer and shopify store guru experience in designing responsive, attractive and appealing website landing page etc.. And dropshipping of all kind of product. In addition, I also assist online store to generate close more sales
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New comment Aug 9
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great work Zoe Developer
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Omoniyi Vincent
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