Yes, but it would help more if it was mentioned in a list of articles that is on a site controlled by Silicon Chip mag. As it is it can be considered "self-published".
If it helps, Target 3001 used the PCB design tutorial as part of their instructional material.
And quite a few universities and schools are using it as course material.
A list of some of my articles (the ones I can recall):
Software Scientific Calculator - Electronics Australia May 1992 (review by Peter Murtagh)
Low Cost DSO Adapter for PC's - Electronics Australia Feb 1993 (Reprinted in Electronic Test Gear Volume III)
Mk2 Digital Storage Osciloscope Adapter Software May 1994 (by Jim Rowe)
Hardware Screen Saver - Electronics Australia June 1994
EPROM Programmer Software - Electronics Australia Nov 1994 (review by Glenn Pure)
20MHz Function Generator - Electronics Australia Aug 1996
PC Based 32CH Logic Analyser - Electronics Australia 1996
Mk3 Digital Storage Oscilloscope Adapter - Electronics Australia Oct 1998
Video Clock/Message Generator - Electronics Australia Aug 1999
Video Title Generator - Electronics Australia Oct 1999
Frequency Counter Module - Silicon Chip Aug 2001
uCurrent Multimeter Adapter - Silicon Chip Apr 2009 (reprinted in Everyday Practical Electronics May 2011)
I was also featured as one of 21 Influential Makers in the book Makers At Work: Folks Reinventing the World One Object or Idea at a Time
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=LXjiAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA229&dq=makers+at+work+dave+jones&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LiZPVeazJMbm8AX574DQAg&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=makers%20at%20work%20dave%20jones&f=falseThat's certainly a solid reference.
My uWatch project was featured in Make Magazine Volume 15 in 2008
http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol15/?pg=22#pg22And yes, the April 2012 Issue 261 of Circuit Cellar article on me "Electronics Engineering for the people"