Layers Magazine Launches Reader Forum
Layers® magazine, a periodical offering instructional information for graphic designers, photographers and web publishers, has announced the launch of its online reader forums at their companion web site, www.layersmagazine.com.
The new forums are structured to be an online community that enables design and photography professionals and enthusiasts to exchange ideas and share their expertise with others. The publishers of Layers hope to create an environment where readers can find answers as well as advice on mastering all aspects of design and creation.
Dedicated to providing creative professionals a source for continuing education, Layers is a publication of the KW Media Group, the parent company of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) located in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Spearheaded by Photoshop® guru and best-selling author, Scott Kelby, Layers publishes tutorials and tips for users of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, GoLive and Acrobat Professional.
Statement of Scott Kelby, Founder/Editor in Chief – Layers magazine: We recognized a need for creative people to exchange ideas and tips. We anticipate our online community will be the perfect companion to Layers magazine, giving our readers a place to learn, grow and hone their skills alongside their contemporaries.
Layers is formerly Mac Design and began publishing in May 2005.
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on August 22, 2005
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