by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/28/2009
This month’s last “Three” question comes from the archive of the ADCMW Creatives listserv. Check out what several local creatives had to say, then share your own insight via the comments below!
I’m helping a friend get her home office up and running, and was wondering if we could get some advice on design software. Especially font management and older versions of CS.
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by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/22/2009
This is one of the questions we asked in this month’s “Three” series. Check out what several local creatives had to say, then share your own insight via the comments below!
Which DC theaters/venues are the best to see the most innovative work?
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by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/18/2009
This is one of the questions we asked in this month’s “Three” series. Check out what several local creatives had to say, then share your own insight via the comments below!
Which DC galleries are your favorite and why?
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by Carolyn Sewell on 09/16/2009

I have no idea what you call someone who is obsessed with obsessive people, but that’s totally what I am.
And I’m also obsessed with making lists, which comes in handy if you (like me) don’t proclaim to be a strong writer. So, for your sake and mine, this article will be a list of my favorite obsessive people with links to their stuff. Here goes…
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by Jim Darling on 09/10/2009

Smoke Break - Featured in the 2009 DCist Exposed Photography Show
From where does your inspiration originate? Familiar places or new, untapped areas? And where do we find the strength or courage to channel it when times are tough? Or when plans go awry?
I think we find that inspiration comes from within ourselves and, sometimes, from the help of others — even if we weren’t looking for it at the time.
When I was laid off from my job of four years in March of 2008, I had very little idea what my next move would be professionally and/or creatively. I knew that I had a lot of support from family and friends, plus a large network of fellow creatives from the DC design community. I heard the all-too-familiar cliche that this sudden change would most likely lead to bigger and better things for me, and that I should focus on the positive aspects of my freedom.
And I believed it. I really did. I just had no idea from where these new opportunities would come.
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