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Comment on: New Discussion: Networking and Fishing!
Mike Willett commented: The word Networking has been made very popular these days, primarily through companies such as Amway, to describe their form of business. Though many hot shots in the business world laugh at such a company and their … Continue reading
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Mike Willett commented: Over complicating our World has become the national pass time. Perhaps if we legalized and then planted the geranium “in pot”, we would get more ideas and results, or just not give a damn! Mike Willett … Continue reading
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New Discussion: Networking and Fishing!
Today it seems that the basic way to get to new prospects is by networking. Defined by Webster as: the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions; specifically: the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business. … Continue reading
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Comment on: Downgrading (if it doesn’t work – break it)!
Gordon Stromberg commented: I’m starting to think those thoughts about the installation of the new Word program on my new computer… each program format created to be less than the best in readability. If you can find it, you can … Continue reading
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Comment on: Downgrading (if it doesn’t work – break it)!
Laird Scott commented: A perfect description of Yahoo!/Flickr. Laird Scott laridascott@yahoo.com
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New Discussion: Downgrading (if it doesn’t work – break it)!
There is a strange phenomenon going on in the marketing and advertising world. The consistent downgrading of good websites, advertising, and logos. We seem to be going through a phase that if a marketing, or advertising, piece doesn’t pull in … Continue reading
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New Discussion: The Yin Yang of Technology!
Within the last several years technology has pushed society forward by leaps and bounds. It has inter- connected most people on the planet so that within seconds they can send and receive messages and images . It has driven businesses and … Continue reading
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Comment on: How designers devalue themselves!
Keith Crawford commented: What about palimpsestician (as we rework with a glimpse of the original)? The idea of a palimpsest where a text is rewritten (as in the reuse of a writing material, skin or papyrus) I felt, was a … Continue reading
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Comment on: How designers devalue themselves!
Susan Morris commented: Well said, Mr. Willett! Thank you. (I’d write more but I’m eager to share your advice with my designer friends!) Susan Morris susan.morris@andvertising.com http://susanmorrissite.wordpress.com/
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Comment on: How designers devalue themselves!
Mike Willett commented: I would have to agree on this one, since I’m a photographer, and it has the same issues. Though I’ve met many so called designers, alternatives might be more accurate. Dufus comes to mind, idiot, graphic deception, … Continue reading
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