Style Your Stack

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Need help coming up with a logo? A wordmark? A cover image? Flummoxed by the tech? Do you want to brand your stack? Need a tour around the backend of your newsletter and help setting it up? I do it all!

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About Nan Tepper

I'm a happily aging kid raised in the 1960s. I'm a writer and web and graphic designer. I live in upstate New York, and perform in local Story Slams. I have two publications, The Next Write Thing and Style Your Stack.

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