Giveaway from PSD2HTML 261
If you follow Web Designer Wall, then you have noticed the PSD2HTML banner ad on the sidebar. PSD2HTML is not only my long time supporter, but they are also one of the most recognized vendors in PSD slicing services. Today I'm happy to partner with PSD2HTML to give away PSD to HTML slicing services to you. We are giving away 5 prizes (worth $200 each). To win one of the prizes, leave a comment to this post. The giveaway ends on May 31, 2012.
Update: the contest is closed and the winners are: David, André, Andrew, Donna, and John.

About PSD2HTML
PSD2HTML is a leading service that converts design files into a high level W3C valid table-less and fast loading XHTML / CSS and HTML5 / CSS3 markup. They also provide WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Magento implementation, email templates and mobile templates. Their standard turnaround time is 1 working day for the 1st HTML page.
Check out their examples page and testimonials of their clients to get a better idea about the quality service they provide.
Giveaway Details
Five lucky winners will get $200 deposited into their PSD2THML account. To get a chance to win leave a comment below. Only one entry per person, please. Make sure you leave a valid email address.
wow very nice. I have checked the work of this company and I like it, it is a tough job to slice and get everything working as you planned in the PSD
thanks for letting us participate
Wouldnt that be nice :-)
Cool, thanks for the chance!
I would love to try the service, thought of it for some time.
thanks for a great blog
why not !
I’m in for it! :)
Prices seem pretty reasonable, I’d like to give them a try.
I want it :P
Perfectly wonderful.
Like!!
Thanks For campaign..
thanks!
Wow, maybe then I could get my own site up and running:)
Thank you!
Would love to test out their service, and even have the perfect project for it! So heres my “ticket”. Thanks!
Thanks ;)
I’ve never used a slicing service before. It could be useful – I’ll bite…
This would be a cool prize to win! :)
Would be very pleased to try PSD2HTML, and the WordPress option is a must. So let’s slice !
This would come in very handy for an exciting web project I have in the pipeline :)