Nancy Messieh
Contributing since August, 2009
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About Nancy Messieh
Nancy is a writer and editor living in Washington DC. She was previously the Middle East editor at The Next Web and currently works at a DC-based think tank on communications and social media outreach.
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How to Warp Text in Photoshop or Illustrator
There are plenty of ways to warp text in Photoshop or Illustration, but you have to be careful because they can look tacky if they aren't warped well.
How to Make Web Pages More Eco-Friendly to Print in Any Browser
There are a few tools that can turn any web page into an eco-friendly and ink-friendly page for printing.
How I Build Music Playlists Using Reddit and YouTube
Who needs a premium music service? Between Reddit and YouTube, you can get all the recommendations, playlists, and songs that you need.
Use These Tools to Pair Clickable Links to Your Instagram Posts
Instagram doesn't allow you to include clickable links in photo captions unless you're a paid advertiser -- but there are workarounds you can use.
How Google Home Makes Cooking From Recipes Easier Than Ever
Alexa may have beaten Google to the punch, but Google Home's latest feature offers users a slick way to make kitchen work easier.
How to Stop Third-Party Apps From Accessing Your Private Data on Social Media
If you're concerned about who has access to the data on your various social media accounts, the good news is that it's very easy to revoke access.
Google Keep Is a Great Evernote Alternative and Here's Why
For note-taking and list-keeping, Google Keep beats Evernote hands down. We show you seven features that make it a great choice.
$1000+ Worth of 3D and VR Plugins Available for Free Download Now
Tim Dashwood's expensive set of plugins for Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, and Motion can now be downloaded for free.
How to Privately Save and Collect Instagram Photos Like on Pinterest
Instagram's latest update introduces the ability to keep saved photos organized with a feature that's remarkably similar to Pinterest.
Hidden Feature in Facebook: Gather Recommendations From Friends
When posting a Facebook update, there's one relatively hidden feature that many don't know about: gathering recommendations from friends.
4 Places to Find Inspiration for Your Bullet Journal
Getting started with a bullet journal can be overwhelming at first, but the online bullet journal community is incredibly active and chock full of inspiration.
This Hack Turns WhatsApp Into a Private Storage for Files and Notes
Did you know that WhatsApp can be used as a personal file storage system using this nifty workaround?
How to Make All Your Social Media Accounts Private
Want to keep your social media life private? Hit the link to get a full guide to the privacy settings on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Snapchat.
How to Use Google's Services Without a Gmail Account
A lot of Google services appear as if they require a Gmail account in order to sign up, but that's not actually true.
How to Stop iMessage Notifications on Your Macbook
If you're tired of iMessage notifications popping up at inopportune times, here's how to disable them -- both permanently and temporarily.
Did You Know YouTube Has a Secret Dark Mode?
Instead of using third-party workarounds, you can now enable a native but secret dark theme for YouTube. Here's how to do it yourself. It's quite easy.
How to Create Shared Photo Albums on Android (And Share Them With Anyone)
Google Photos provides an easy way for iOS and Android users to share photo albums with one another and access them on the web. Here's how to set them up.
How to Create Easy-to-Share Photo Albums on iOS
Sharing photos from big events with friends and family can be an arduous task -- unless you create a shared photo album on iOS. Then it's easy as pie.
3 Quick Productivity Tips Every Microsoft Outlook User Should Start Using
If Outlook is your email client of choice, here are a few simple but effective tips that can help boost your productivity up a notch or two.
This Email Trick Posts to Both Twitter and Facebook at the Same Time
If you use both Twitter and Facebook and regularly make similar posts to both social networks, then this email trick will instantly cut your hassle in half.