Entries tagged with: Creative
Our Creative Day
Giles has already mentioned our creative day and I just wanted to share my version of it.
Not only was it a relaxing, inspiring day, but most importantly it brought us all together even more as a team. This was an investment into the most valuable aspect of the business, Our ridiculously good looking team!
Giles mentions the galleries in his blog, so read up on how we were inspired by a the VEO gallery and also an artist from the ‘What if the World’ gallery, I like to refer to him as ‘The Polish Hack, who needed to be breast fed and now is a walking threat to society.’ In my experience, if I sum them up in this way, then they are destined for success.
I myself created amazing works of art at the afternoon session with our resident ArtMaster – Tamsyn. She should be the one on exhibition. Tamsyn, I think iKineo will be investing in its own gallery space soon!!!!
Special mention goes out to Debbie, who without doubt has inherited her mother’s artistic flair. I’ll take that pear sketch for a 100.
Admire the pic above, just proving to all that we actually did get our hands dirty and also attained some self confidence in front of the camera.
Thanks to all below:
Tamsyn, you are an inspiration to all of us.
Justin for sharing your vision with us and being an amazing outlet for upcoming art www.whatiftheworld.com
Joshin, also known as the Boss around these parts for fronting the cash so we could have some fun.
Planning our next one, feel free to share your ideas… perhaps an exchange with some of our partners? lemme know franco@ikineo.com
Bright New Thing - Idea Bounty
Idea Bounty is a recent concept within the marketing/design world initiated by Quirk eMarketing.
The process behind it is rather simple. Clients post a brief, describing the creative requirements for a particular project and in turn offer a reward for the wining submission (a bounty). The brief is displayed on the Idea Bounty site together with the “bounty” that is up for grabs.
Submissions are open to the general public, both professional and amateur. In doing so the client is broadening its scope for fresh, new ideas from a number of creative minds, and creatives get to present their work without the pressure of long-term commitments.
Websites:
www.ideabounty.com/
www.quirk.biz/
Creative Technologists - Move over Don Draper
Great presentation on the role of the Creative Technologist
