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The latest Pulley news and goings-ons.

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    18th January 2012

    Heart Shaped Skull uses Pulley to sell digital comics

    Heart Shaped Skull is taking comic books into the digital age using Pulley to deliver high-quality PDF downloads of their horror/comedy hybrid known as ELDRITCH! At less than a buck a piece, you can’t pass up on this e-entertainment that was once dubbed “winner” in a DC Comics’ Zuda webcomic competition. Dig into ELDRITCH! and more here: heartshapedskull.bigcartel.com

    comics Pulley Heart Shaped Skull
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    2nd August 2011

    Honey Design uses Pulley to sell fonts and things

    Rina Miele (honey design) is a full-time freelance creative director and designer from Sleepy Hollow, New York. She uses a seamless mixture of Pulley and Big Cartel to bring her fans everything from free vector critters to fonts, patterns and textures.

    Check out the full shop at: honeydesign.bigcartel.com

    Pulley Fonts Digital products
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    26th July 2011

    iA uses Pulley to sell themes

    The crew over at iA(information Architects) use a very specific and refreshingly-simple formula when approaching each product.

    1. We research
    2. We draw wireframes
    3. We create design sketches
    4. We make prototypes
    5. We test
    6. We launch
    7. We measure & optimize

    Nowhere is this more apparent than in these beautiful templates offered securely through Pulley. Their store (also an example of their beautiful work and a stunning example of Big Cartel customization) showcases these templates and products in a way that clears everything not completely neccesary out of the way and organizes the good stuff for concise visual consumption.

    feature Pulley digital goods
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    29th March 2011

    Glyphish uses Pulley to sell icons for Mobile apps

    Glyphish on Pulley

    If you’ve spent any time online lately you’ve probably seen the pixel-perfect handiwork of Joseph Wain. AsĀ Glyphish, he crafts some of the most concise icons around. The simplicity and scalability make them perfect for the who’s who of influential apps including; Twitter, Dribbble, Flipboard and even Pulley.

    Grab the full set or download a free sampler from his shop: glyphish.com

    Glyphish on Pulley

    icons pulley glyphish
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