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10,000 Minnesota lakes. One lake branded each day. The ambitious logo project taken on by Nicole Meyer to brand each Minnesota lake has taken on a life of its own on her site Branding10000Lakes, and the results are fascinating: from subtle to tongue-in-cheek to literal, her logos offer a rare glimpse into the creative process [...]

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This feature is continued from yesterday… The Creative Director position is a management function. In all types of businesses, better success has been realized when the management staff’s responsibilities are complemented by leadership qualities. Therefore, a good Creative Director will: Delegate but also produce. These managers must lead by example not only to establish themselves [...]

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Creative Directors, also called Art Directors, are found in many industries: advertising, Web design, fashion, media and entertainment. The main responsibility of a Creative Director is to understand a client’s advertising strategy and come up with the creative solutions for the client’s advertising campaign. As far as the type of people who end up in [...]

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Yesterday I shared a glimpse into the touching Neche Collection created by Veronica Corzo-Duchardt, a Communication Design instructor at the Harrington College of Design, which captures objects from her grandfather’s life, documents and archives them, then transforms them into a contemporary print. An example can be seen below… Where these: Turn into this: Pull Push [...]

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Three months ago, Harrington Communication Design instructor Veronica Corzo-Duchardt launched a visual archive of objects collected by her grandfather throughout his life. The result is a touching assortment of memories and insights into her grandfather’s personality and quirks: from his small army of staplers to his careful labeling, Veronica offers a glimpse into her family [...]

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