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List of Favs: Children’s Books

by Carolyn Sewell on 12/08/2009

List of Favs: Childrens Books

How many kids do I have? 0
How many kids’ books do I have on my bookshelf? At least 10
How many kids’ books do I have on my Amazon Wishlist? More than 50

Why do you ask? Because I wish I could bottle up a child’s creativity and imagination and sprinkle it in my coffee when I’m feeling bitter and blah. Because children’s books are magical and inspiring and short. Because I have relatives and friends with kids who are constantly having birthdays. Because children and their parents should read more and watch TV less. Because books are the most awesomest gifts to give and receive.

Below is my attempt to narrow down my list of favorite children’s books to just those with a creative element. Whether it be animals made of fonts, a penguin in search of new colors, or a classic story retold with fabulous illustrations, these books will dazzle and amaze you and a child in your life.

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Look Where It Got ‘Em

by Trevin Wagner on 12/01/2009

Design Contest!

The democratizing nature of the Internet has redrawn the competitive landscape of everything from music distribution to telephone service to the creative process. Even Joe the Plumber can pick up some nice, decorative swag for his van.

While the creative process stands in stark contrast to music distribution and other industries, we do find online services spreading the playing field, increasing competition, and lowering fees … and in the case of spec, lowering fees to zero with the possibility of compensation. While spec threatens the value of design, I think it is the core *idea* of design that faces greater danger. The rise of DIY and “every man design” are re-imagining what design means in the minds of our clients. No research. No process. Just tweak a Bezier here, push a pixel there. Kern some type? We can only hope.

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Club Confusion

by Doug Fuller on 11/24/2009

ADCMW logo evolution

The unveiling of the new Art Directors Club logo has the design blogs abuzz…with mostly negative comments. “Uninspired,” “generic,” and “dated,” are just a few of the pejoratives being tossed around. (I know what you’re thinking: “Hey, didn’t ADCMW just re-do its logo several years ago? Can’t you guys make up your minds?”)

Wait a second! The club in question is the Art Directors Club in New York City (or ADC Global as they sometimes call themselves). The problem is, many people are confused by the similarity in the names, especially if they didn’t even know that there was an Art Directors Club in New York. In fact, during my time as ADCMW president, I would occasionally refer to the club in New York as “ADC National,” incurring dirty looks from the ADCMW Director — who happens to be my wife. She was right and I should have known better. Unlike the AIGA — a national organization with chapters around the country — the various art directors clubs from Denver to Connecticut to Northwestern Arkansas are not related to one another apart from the shared name. I can’t speak for the other ADCs around the country, but ADCMW is fiercely independent and proud to be going it alone.
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Three: Favorite Projects

by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 10/26/2009
October Three Illustration

Featured Illustrator: Christa Smith

Fall is a great time for meditation and reflection on what went well this past year. For this month’s “Three” our selected ADCMW members share with us: “What was your favorite project ever?”

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Fresh Face: Claire Manibog

by Stephanie Hay on 10/14/2009

Photo: Claire Manibog

Since graduating from McGill University in Montreal, Claire Manibog has been working as a philanthropic advisor — and she loves it.

“Basically, I help people like Bill Gates make smart choices when they donate their wealth to charity. I work with an incredible team of smart, young people and their energy, optimism, and brains keep me motivated every day.”

Though, Claire doesn’t seem to be short on motivation.

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Basic Fitness for the Chair Athlete

by Mira Azarm on 10/06/2009
Illustration courtesy <a href='#' target='_blank'>Mal Jones</a>

Illustration courtesy Mal Jones

Hey, you! Are you ready for some exercise? Step away from that color palette you’ve been over thinking, that CSS code you’ve pored over 12 times already, or the proposal your boss is bugging you about, and give me 30. Thirty seconds that is, in Brugger’s Relief. 1, 2, 3 … Oh, wait. You don’t know what Brugger’s Postural Relief Exercise is, do you?

Seeing as you are reading this article within the confines of FullBleed, I will make an educated guess that you are a designer, and that one frequently overlooked element in your job description (as said designer) is that you sit in your chair, all day and every day, with client meetings and coffee refills being the only exceptions.

This means, my friend, that you are a chair athlete.
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Three: Software For A Home Office

by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/28/2009
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Featured Illustrator: Glenn Lucas

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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Three: Which DC theaters/venues are the best to see the most innovative work?

by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/22/2009

Featured Illustrator: Glenn Lucas

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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Three: Which DC galleries are your favorite and why?

by FullBleed Editoral Staff on 09/18/2009
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Featured Illustrator: Glenn Lucas

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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List of Favs: Obsessive People

by Carolyn Sewell on 09/16/2009

ObsessiveArt

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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