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Digital Obscura
I am not only someone who appreciates fine photography but because of my job sometimes I am the photographer. I started to become interested in photography in college and it was one of the classes I looked forward to. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, communicate, Digital photography, duck face, duckface, Facebook, flickr, instagram, photography, tumblr, Twitter
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Finding inspiration from unsuspecting situations.
As we come to a close on the summer of 2012, I reflect on the year that has seemingly raced by all too quickly. Life has presented, not only myself but also my coworkers, a lot of change in scenery in the workplace. With this change … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, advertising design, AIGA, AIGA Jacksonville, always summer poster show, brainstorming, CoRK Arts District, creative, creative process, creative product, creativity, Facebook, foursquare, fun, inspiration, inspiring, Jersey Mike's, nerf, office olympics, olympics, people, Twitter, work
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Who Said Reading Is Dead?
It’s all over the Internet. People just don’t read as much as they used to (NOT!) Much has been said about the Internet’s negative impact on readership, especially among the younger generations. Yet all evidence is pointing to increased readership, … Continue reading