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 Friday, September 04, 2009
Thought For The Day
A deep thought from Henri Matisse:

via The Donut ProjectPosted by Megan Thought Provoking
Friday, September 04, 2009 3:34:24 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Job Of The Day
Managing Director, Graphics Hub EW Scripps Co., Tampa, FL
The E.W. Scripps Company needs artists – with an entrepreneurial spirit
– who can funnel their creative energy and simultaneously manage
multiple, deadline-focused projects. We’re building a graphics and art
hub to serve our 10 television stations, and looking for a Managing
Director of Graphics and Design who will gel with our newly-forming
team.
Across the company, Scripps employees are curious and
inquisitive — and have a variety of interests outside of their careers.
In Tampa, we need a nimble Managing Director of Graphics and Design
with a sense of adventure (and humor) as we create our graphics and art
hub.
Among the Managing Director of Graphics and Design highlights:
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Leads the strategic development of the graphics facility for the
television division, i.e. implement best practices regarding
centralized service center; develop opportunities for revenue
generation. • Develop, update and implement effective operational
procedures and policies which focus on meeting multi-media design
needs. Establish accountability that ensures a consistent professional
on-air, print, collateral and digital product. Responsible for monthly,
quarterly and annual reports. • Maintain and execute a financial
business plan including capital planning, purchasing, acquisition,
amortization, staffing, efficient scheduling, salaries and overtime
savings. Ownership of the graphics operations budget and the allocation
methodology. • Design and develop a system that will track the
incoming requests and charge the stations for the work that has been
completed. (Billback and point system) • Establish effective and
measurable communication with corporate staff, traffic, web, digital
platforms, news, promotion, sales and general managers for all requests
originating from the digital design facility.Posted by Megan Industry News
Friday, September 04, 2009 1:26:25 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Thursday, September 03, 2009
'Twitterview' with Dyana Valentine
We asked the fantastic Dyana Valentine (meet her, and you'll understand the adjective) to do a live Q&A today on Twitter. Dyana is leading an interactive workshop/session at next week's InHOWse Designer Conference on networking and collaborating. You can catch the whole stream of questions, answers and comments from the audience on Twitterfall. Follow @HOWbrand on Twitter.
Here's a recap of our Q&A, in the 140-character Twitter style:
First, tell us a bit about yourself, in just 140 characters.
Tagline: I help self-starters learn to self-finish: one project at a time.
Translation: getting people excited and re-framing their struggles into strategies that make the world a better place!
Love your tagline. What mostly keeps self-starters from finishing? Lack of time/energy/focus/motivation?
Great ?, it's different for everyone, but often the mistaken thought that if a self-starter, we must also be self-finishers!
My dream: we'll change the way we "complain" about work & lives. Would b amazing if we shifted it 2 OKAY, what next? GameON.
Speaking from personal exp, sometimes lots of little frustrations pile up @ work. How 2 get past that to GameON?
I can dig gripe logjams.my 1st question is ALWAYS: are the frustrations getting in my way or will they serve the mission?
If they aren't: ditch them (with pride and aplomb); if they are serving: how can I make them fun and easy?
What are you working on right now that you’re really excited about?
On the edge of my seat for the inHOWse (no that isn't gratuitous!) next week; new collab game idea; radical revamps
Super cool clients: authors, fashion designer, creative director, venture capitalist--absolutely bounding out of bed daily!
We luv your identity … .@rdqlus_creative created it after you met at last year’s #CFConf, right?
Ohhh! @rdqlus_creative took me fr back-stage understudy 2 limelit DyVa; seriously--get RDQLUS today--& thank your lucky stars.
Give us a tip on how in-house designers can get better connected w/their creative peers.
Similar to conf. connecting: ask for what you want, give freely of what you can, ask superstars for meetings and follow up!
We also had some questions from the audience.
From groove5mith: What strategies do you use to help people 'self-finish'?
Translation: just the right combo of nosy, whip-cracky and practical prowess to bring out the best in my clients' work.
From thespitfiregirl: My business is really growing & i think i'd like to get a partner to share responsiblities & grow the biz. But HOW do i find them?
Find out what you really want in a collaborator: skills, values, style. Make a list. They will come.
From ealvarezgibson: How do you turn away a client without looking like a jerk?
Ahhh, good 1! You never look like a jerk if you are choosing to do what you do best--if u can't do it w/them, DON'T.
From lsvdesign: How do you keep from getting overwhelmed with a new idea/project? Esp. when you're short on time.
Break that sucker down. Map time available, chunk it up, match tasks to chunks. Ask for help if you need it.
From melanieo: How can one stay motivated daily when working on a long-term project?
Ohhh, those long projects can be doozies, huh? I am a fan of rewards, hot fudge, and also accountability partners.
From PassionJourney: How do you proceed when you feel completely overwhlemed?
Tough one--if truly completely overwhelmed--change of scenery. post it, pen, walk til you sweat--c what shakes loose.
Events | Thought Provoking
Thursday, September 03, 2009 8:35:25 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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What We've Learned
At the Creative Freelancer Conference in San Diego last week, hosts Ilise Benun, Peleg Top and I wrapped up the program by asking freelancers in the audience what they'd learned during those two days. Peleg recorded video and edited the clips together. Among my favorite "What I've learned" comments:
"It's a lonely occupation. I've had more conversation with my pets than I've had with people in certain weeks. It's great to know that there IS a network of people out there. This conference made me excited to be a freelancer."
"It's been a great experience coming two years in a row. I got to see how much I've grown and how much I've learned ... and how far I have to go."
"There's still work out there, and I think that's great, because I've been a little paranoid for the past six months or so. This gives me hope."
Events
Thursday, September 03, 2009 6:40:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Letterpress Notebooks
Hammerpress is selling a line of 5 awesome notebooks with letterpress printed covers. My fave design called Butterfly. Oh, and they're only $15 each and include 128 lined pages.
 Posted by Megan Gifts and Goodies
Thursday, September 03, 2009 6:31:55 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Job of the Day Web Designer Gaiam, Louisville
Full-time Web Designer who is proficient in hand coding X/HTML and CSS and actionscripting. You will work on promotions on the Gaiam.com web sites, weekly emails to subscribers, e-newsletters and display advertising. The role is to develop and deliver effective promotions consistent with
our brand. The ideal candidate will have come from the merchandising industry with over 6 years experience working on a product driven .com website. Preferable with a major brand. and have a strong graphic design background, actionscripting proficiency, an attention to detail, and the ability execute big ideas and programs that inspire consumers to click on promotional messages and move forward in the purchase process.
Industry News
Thursday, September 03, 2009 2:47:25 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Wednesday, September 02, 2009
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