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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics in Journal's workplace sphere.
Unlock Your Fortune by Exposing Your Awesome Artwork to the Interior Designers!
Being an artist worthy of turning fantasy into reality is a great talent! You can actually rule the world through your incomparable talent and God gifted skills. Those unique pieces of photography you create, those alluring designs, and the final product -- of all these are indeed something to be proud of! Even after being totally incredible in your talent, you often have to work hard to find the right client to buy and use your art pieces to adorn their homes. But how many of them do you know? On the other hand, an interior designer is in constant search for such art-pieces to adorn his/her interior projects. Connecting with one could be your key to success (and constant demand for your work too!). Since they keep on designing new homes frequently, they know well how your pictures are going to suit a certain wall of a specific client and hence bring you a lot of opportunities. But do you know what is more challenging here? It’s getting your art pieces to be recognised by these designers and be used as a great piece in some client’s home!
By Nishant Kumar6 years ago in Journal
Importance Of Graphic Designing For Your Business
Graphic Designing is the process of visual communication merged with problem-solving and communication design to create a message for the target customers and the general public in a professional, yet artistic way through typography, photography, iconography, animation, and illustration centric to the business or product to create a resourceful piece of visual communication for the potential customers, matching to their interest and creating a long-lasting impact on the mind. There are 8 different types of graphic designing involved in a business namely-
By oceans technologies6 years ago in Journal
WHY YOU NEED A CREATIVE AGENCY?
The creative agency seems mysterious many time. A creative agency is like a director of a film who works behind the scenes to create an awesome movie for the audience. They focus on creating human experiences that help companies to relate or have direct contact with the people, in an adorable way they can understand.
By White & Black6 years ago in Journal
Love/Hate Relationship with Markers
When it comes to art supplies there is one things that I mostly avoid these days and that is alcohol markers. Now don't get me wrong they can work really effectively HOWEVER more often than not in my personal experience they are nothing more than flit tip pens that you would use as a child.
By Alixzandra Wiseman6 years ago in Journal
Do Starving Artists Actually Exist?
Is art made by the elite for the elite? What happens to the few struggling artists who make it big, get representation, and begin to sell their work? Are they now considered in cahoots with the elite and therefore does their art change with their status?
By Jorie Mack6 years ago in Journal
The Red Barn Loft Art
Like many children, Kim Lansdell loved to draw and paint. Unlike many children, she showed enough talent to earn a fine arts diploma in 1999. Having met the man of her dreams, she married, started a family, and art fell by the wayside. It was only a few years ago, her children now older, that she decided to make art a priority in her life again.
By Genesis Davies6 years ago in Journal
The Creative Process
I have a love-hate relationship with the creative process. Some days, I wake up feeling super inspired and motivated to work on all my projects; other days, I wake up and can barely find the motivation to get out of bed. It’s hard to explain, let alone, understand why creativity comes to me at such inconsistent and unpredictable times. I guess it feels like I never really know what I'm doing until I've done it; which can be extremely frustrating, confusing, scattered, unreliable, etc. at times. Over the years, I've learned to just embrace it though.
By Natalie Lynn6 years ago in Journal









