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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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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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Creative Strategy: Grant Gilliland

Grant Gilliland gives you a peek on his approach to custom-painting a pair of Vans shoes. Grant really lets his sense of humor shine through in his running commentary .
Read how Grant produces a fancy new pair of painted Vans shoes which are showcased  in Van’s flagship store in Las Vegas. OK, even Grant h [...]

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Managing the Chaos: Right Brain Exercises for Artists

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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Bridging the Gap: Social Networking for Business

8 Tips on How to Relate and Communicate
Since the evolution of communicating online and the formations of social networks, many businesses have shut down the access from their locations. Some might say it is due to the prevention of wasting time and improving time management. Others might be weary of hackers or phishing scams that [...]

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