Check Out My Article in Computer Arts 151

If you find yourself at a bookstore with nothing in particular to read, grab a copy of Computer Arts #151. I had the opportunity to write a small column on digital asset management. I had a heck of a time finding a copy of 151 myself, but I’m sure there are plenty of copies floating around out there. There is also a collection of my free brushes and textures on the CD. I’ve been a contributor to many magazines before, but this is the first “article” I’ve had published, hopefully not the last :)

Check Out My Article in Computer Arts 151

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34 Responses to “Check Out My Article in Computer Arts 151”

  1. Thank you a lot Jay for your tips and for all the freebies. Now I search the web to find a PDF of this magazine to reed the full article. All the best an RESPECT from Romania!

  2. They spelled organizing wrong. :|
    I hope it was on purpose.

  3. Ben Frazier

    @DR: I hope that was sarcasm.

    Congratulations… Jay. Does this mean everyone will stop calling you “Bitt” now? The mystique is gone!

  4. Looks like a very interesting article! Will you be featuring the article here at BittBox soon ?

  5. Wow! That’s great Bitt! Congratz!

  6. Congratz for the article and your website!

  7. Thats awesome, great magazine to get featured in congrats.

    Max | Design Shard

  8. congrats!

  9. Congrats indeed Jay. I am desperate to read the article because I am applying for a job organising digital assets. Any chance of a sneak preview? That’s how we spell ‘organising’ in the UK Driftroot where its published.

  10. @ Driftroot

    So did you :) It’s spelt ‘organising’ here in England, and the rest of the Kingdom for that matter.

  11. Picked this up the other week and i was very pleased to see you in their. Your an inspiration and a big big help. Keep up the outstanding work!

    James

  12. @Driftwood

    It’s one of those words accepted with dual spellings, similar to judgment and judgement.

  13. W H Smith here in the UK no longer have issue 151 on the shelf they are now selling 152 :(

  14. @all

    Yes, I know, the Internet brings all kinds of spellings together…but not so much one’s words and tongue-in-cheek intent. Where’s an emoticon when I need one?

  15. gratz m8 o/

  16. I couldn’t find this magazine at the bookstores here, but I’m guessing my school library will have this copy soon. Anyway, looking forward to read what you’ve published! I find myself always coming back here for
    inspiration.

  17. @ Driftroot
    “Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing” Robert Benchley

  18. Congrats! just don’t forget about us little people! ;)

  19. Nice! I’m a fairly regular reader of Computer Arts–if anyone is curious, most Barnes and Nobles with carry this in their magazine section.

  20. bought it last month :)

    Nice work! :)

  21. Excellent article!

  22. Congrats on the article.

  23. Congratulations i red the article yesterday.. and I am in El Salvador Central america ! YAY

  24. Wow, impressive! Super exciting. Keep up the good work and don’t let anyone come in the way! ;)

  25. Thank you .. Magazine seems truly remarkable

  26. I’ve seen these magazines around, but not for a long time. None of my local bookstores carry it. Does anyone out there have a copy that can hook me up with one of those subscribe postcards that always come in the middle of the mag? Thanks.

  27. Congrats mate. You deserve it. :-)

  28. Nice! I hope they translate it to Brazilian’s Edition too.

  29. You know, I’ve had this magazine for like 2 weeks now and I’ve yet to read it. Ah, the life of the workaholic!

  30. Computer Arts has the article online here:
    http://www.computerarts.co.uk/in_depth/features/ten_strategies_for_organising_your_assets

    I haven’t seen the magazine, so I’m not sure if there is more in the magazine or not.

    Congrats Jay.

  31. Congrats! Great read, I need to re-org lol!

    //drea

  32. I just picked up Computer Arts 151 a few days ago here in Savannah, Ga at my local Barnes & Nobles bookstore. They always have it. :) My friends who do not design can’t see why we pay almost 20 bucks for a magazine. Keep up the good work.

  33. i love the type, btw congratulations!

  34. Wow! Movin’ on up… Congrats!

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