Diplomat:
Scott Hull
Scott Hull is the founder of Scott Hull Associates, and for the last 28 years, Scott, designer-turned-creative entrepreneur, has developed a knack for assembling the right team of talented individuals, which enable global advertising agencies, design firms, and Fortune 500 companies to reach a desired response within a target audience through the use of original visual communication. Scott remains actively involved with AIGA and American Association of Museums, frequently acts as an advisor to colleges and universities nationwide, and is a contributor to such books as Fresh Ideas in Promotion, Artist’s and Graphic Design Market, and The Power. His greatest professional satisfaction comes from working with you to develop equity-building solutions while bridging the gap between art and commerce. After all, original art works.
There are a lot of art books out there that are how-to’s – How to mix color, how to paint a face, dealing with composition and drawing, etc. But in the many, many paintings I’ve looked at over the years, my first thought is hardly ever, “How did the artist paint that?” Instead, I’m wondering, [...]
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Learn to capture the essence of a subject with this right brain exercise.
The theory behind right brain exercises for artists is that the left brain easily gets bored and switches off, leaving the right brain ‘in charge’. This is not to imply that the right brain exercises are boring or dull, rather they may be [...]
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Found a great low cost creative way to deal with a dent in an older car. Car Band-aids.
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An artist interview
Client: TIME for Kids
Art director: Drew Willis
Title of Project: Earth Day Cover
Target audience: Elementary School kids
What was the creative challenge? To create a composition that depicted believable characters and make-believe environmental super-heroes, all in a very short time frame.
How did you resolve the challenge? I owe a lot of my creative ease to [...]
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Curtis Parker – The New Republic
Curtis Parker – Tampa Bay History Center/Christopher Chadbourne Associates
Penelope Dullaghan – Vegetarian Times
http://scotthull.com/artists/blog/apr2010-4/
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