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I used Practicing Creativity's June release "Barefoot Summer" to make this card.
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TFL. =)
Strategies from 90 creative professionals such as Debbie Millman, Paula Scher, and Nicholas Felton on overcoming creative block.
My advice is found on page 47.
Just so they know, walking into the door to your room is where they turn on their creativity. This is the perfect poster to put above the stage, over the art door threshold, pointing to the pencil can or wherever you want them to begin imagining. They need to know.
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Mountain View company names spotted while walking on Shoreline:
– D.P.S.
– KTS Services
– Pegasus
– NATL Podcast
– Regulon
– Osmotron
– Amazon Consulting
– Ahsron
– Pascal
– Gizmonics
Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017
Using a fast shutter speed and high f-stop and a flash, I can make it look like it is night time. But this was done at 1 in the afternoon.
We asked our participants: "What do you love listening to?" – One answer: "Säggsch" which translates to "Sächsisch", the Saxonian accent of the German state (Bundesland) Sachsen.
On Monday, April 23 (one day after Earth Day), U.S. Embassy officials visited the Islamabad International School to commemorate Earth Day. The students and diplomats planted trees and enjoyed a presentation by first and second-graders.
I made this little drawing up myself and it perfectly describes me- creative! The writing says ' I may not have brains or boobs but i have creativity and i like me'.
We all had to come up with our own definitions of creativity, writing it three times, three different sizes, three different types of media. And then find a home for each, somewhere around our lives.
My first effort was done with paint markers on a piece of paper from a MM journaling pad.
We’re here are making resolutions. I have really enjoyed doing our F1 podcast for the last 3 years and my resolution is to create more. Want to launch a newsletter for the pod and also a new podcast covering an angle on footy I’ve not seen out there. The piano may have nothing to do with Amy of this but it’s going to represent creativity given I’m about to board a flight and have no other options!
Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017
The TinkerBrick helps connect Apple's iOS with Lego's building system in an elegant, simple way. (Model shown: TinkerBrick for iPod Touch 4g) Project is in development. Learn more at kck.st/iWKut1
Fashion with Passion, Hajvery University has organized a Fashion & Textile Exhibition on 2nd February 2013. Students of HU School of Fashion & Textile Design have exhibited their work. The exhibition attracted a distinguished audience from all walks of life, including Renowned Fashion Designers of Pakistan and the Fashion Conscious public also participated to encourage the young Fashion Designers, and offer critique on their work. Fashion & Textile by the Students of HU School of Fashion & Textile Design is a visual compendium of ideas and expressions of creativity and what is possible for the human imagination. The students produce day by day, week by week swatches of creativity: a new theme, a unique color combination, experimentation with fabrics. The HU Fashion Display is the University’s way of scooping up all this creativity and presenting it to Lahore’s fashion design industry. The HU Fashion Exhibition proved to be very successful as it met its objectives, and the event was covered by all the leading TV Channels, such as GEO, HUM TV, ARY, Style360, City42, Express News, Urooj, Saama, and many others. Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 email: info@hup.edu.pk
A drone? No, not for me. Why? Another thing to carry that takes up space in my camera bag plus the training and exam to get your pilot's license. No, I'm really not interested! This is the discussion I have had for the past 3 years with my "mini-me", which is in my head.
It's still surprising how quickly our passion can change and point us in new directions. My passion has always been photography and I had no interest in videography and in aerial photography. However, there were 2 events last summer that made me question this subject.
When I photographed the spruce grouse (see photo from my previous posts) I also had the chance to film it and the result greatly surprised me ... it's not as complicated as several influencers tell us! The other occurrence was the viewing of aerial videos talent by a co-worker, to which I was more attentive simply out of politeness, but which captured my attention. Despite this, I was not interested in the mandatory training and the exam, which still costs money and time.
A few days later I found out that DJI had released a small drone that didn't require a license and that the camera specs seemed reasonable, reasonably prives but no RAW. At this point my "mini-me" kept telling me to try this new possibility, just like I started photography. I finally made the jump.
After 2 months of use, in videography and photography, I appreciate the new perspectives that aerial photography offers, the possibility of taking an image from a point of view that is inaccessible or of discovering a hidden treasure that is difficult to approach. Now this little drone is an integral part of my camera bag and it accompanies me on every ride, allowing me to bring back more amazing images as I can get with my DSLRs.
The moral of the story is not to acquire new equipment incorporating the latest technology, but rather to discover new perspectives and to exploit them according to your personal creativity and to expand that which will fuel your passion.
We are being drained of all Creativity
we're forgeting our imaginations
like the life is bring sucked out of us..