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Creative pioneer Adobe recently released a new study confirming, with hard data, what most of us already knew: That encouraging continued education, media literacy, and the overall creative pursuits of workers is good business.
Called the Creative Dividend Survey, the partnership with Forrester Consulting was designed to quantify what a lot of people in the creative pursuits had theorized.
In the world of type and design, there are a number of typography terms that are either commonly confused with other terms, or are simply misunderstood in their own right. In this blog post, we will shed light on three pairs of words that are widely misused.
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Once the purview of teenagers with emotional issues, blogging has long since shed its negative connotations and, most marketing experts agree, is an essential element to any brand who's looking to further their online presence. Even if you're a sole proprietor or a small business, you need a blog.
To learn more about how to price and market your photography, check out CreativeLive Photo Week.
Jen Rozenbaum doesn’t shy away from change; in fact, the Queens-based boudoir photographer confidently embraces risk, experimenting with every part of her business at every turn.
There's been a whole lot of fun stuff on CreativeLive this Photo Week, from Peter Hurley and Sue Bryce kicking it off to host Russ acting as a model for Brooke Shaden, Lindsay Adler, and Jeff Rojas. But behind the scenes, the producers, crew, and instructors have been having a pretty good time in front of a different camera, thanks to the Slow Motion Booth.