Melissa

Diplomat: Melissa Jackson


Melissa Jackson just recently joined the Scott Hull Associates team as the Editor and PR Manager. She published her own magazine which had global subscribers at the age of 14, at 16 she co-founded a dance academy. She is also a published poet. She immerses herself in the arts and is a passionate follower of artistic trends and culture. Melissa has always found her niche in the art world, and her constant thirst for knowledge lends her an especially keen eye for what will work and what won’t in the business. Writing is her supreme hearts desire and being "Editress-in-Chief" for SHA is just icing on the cake.

Art in Life: 24 Creative Die Cut Business Cards

http://www.toxel.com/design/2010/06/30/24-creative-die-cut-business-cards/

Having a well designed business card will help you build your brand and attract new customers. This post showcases unique custom shaped business cards.
M. Brady Clark Business Card
Personal business card of a talented logo and apparel designer. [link]

Mineral Water Business Card
Cool business card designed for a company that sells mineral water. [link]

Ordered List Business Card
Stylish [...]

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Bridging the Gap: Monitoring Self Monitoring

http://thedoublethink.com/2010/05/monitoring-self-monitoring/

Imagine my delight when I saw that The New York Times magazine ran a cover story by Gary Wolf with the same title and theme as one of my recent posts: “The Data Driven Life“.
It’s a thoroughly researched piece about the trend of self monitoring, which, it turns out, has become a sizable sub-culture.  I [...]

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Managing the Chaos: the Eiffel Tower, Differing Perspectives

Unfortunately, most business managers are deaf, dumb and blind when it comes to valuing the creative process.  They have learned their reward is following instructions and the power of consumption is an aid for a better title.
Marty Neumeier illustrates this well in telling this story about railroad baron Collis P. Huntington, who visited the Eiffel [...]

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Art in Life: Scott’s trip to SAA

I presented “WHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR DESIGNERS?”, to the seniors at the School of Advertising Arts.

I got thumbs up on my talk at SAA!  Some great questions/thoughts were brought up by this talented group.

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Bridging the Gap: Warm Up and Activate Your Right Brain

Like in any physical exercise it is good to make a warm up time before drawing or sketching. Our daily life often makes us exhausted and mentally tired. We are then almost unable to sit quietly and concentrate on reading or writing, let alone on drawing or sketching.
To minimize this “modern times” sickness, I recommend [...]

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