In this issue of Digital Arts magazine, titled "Sell Your designs" we get a fresh, inspirational look into how to make money from your creative designs. As always there's a lot of tech stuff in this issue and some great tutorials and as the title suggests, a look at some HUGE profiles in the design and toy world.

Jeremyville has a double page spread (and more), with the main feature being about "harnessing" online websites to sell your creations on t-shirts. It's a massive industry right now. Websites like threadless and spreadshirt take all the hassle out of organizing your own screenprinting. In fact, it's dead simple.
Ok, so were a month late, but I didn't want this one to not be added, so here it is.The cover design is by Elisa Sassi a Portuguese illustrator who's work is getting international exposure. Her website showcases her talents, it's fun, and has some great desktops to download. I particularly like the Japanese influence in her work, as well as the morbid (think Gloomy Bear) designs.
Also in this issue:
Guide to social networking for designers
Attila the Hun effects - recreating battles in CG
Water-based montage
Energetic neon effects
The Worlds of Guinness - seven CG worlds of stout
Tested: HD camcorders
More than just a useful read, Digital Arts offers designers the chance to get exposed and have their work flaunted in a nice shiny magazine. Check it out today!