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30 Resolutions for Creative Thinkers

Posted on: January 6th, 2012 by  |  2 Comments

Regardless of your profession, it’s good to step back from your work periodically and examine what you could be doing better. Since it’s the beginning of a new year, there’s no better time than now. To get you thinking about your 2012 resolutions, here are 30 resolutions creatives may want to achieve in 2012.

1. Attend a paper show.

2. Be open to feedback.

3. …


Creating Custom Codes With Microsoft Tag

Posted on: October 18th, 2011 by  |  No Comments

Back in April, Jim von Hoff wrote a blog article about QR Codes. Even though they have been around since 1994, they’ve become much more popular in the United States in the past year or two. They have been very handy in linking real-world objects to digital content, enhancing the consumer’s experience and allowing companies to deliver information in a new way.

Now we …


Top 3 Most Memorable Small Business Owners

Posted on: September 20th, 2011 by  |  No Comments

Have you ever met a small business owner that was so out of the ordinary you will never forget them? What separated that business owner from their mediocre competition? Is there anything that these unique business owners could be doing even better? Let’s take a look.

Aside from the owners of Insight Creative, Inc. and their host of great clients, here are the top three …


Filetype Faceoff: A Smack Down Between Raster and Vector Graphics

Posted on: May 16th, 2011 by  |  1 Comment

Have you ever wondered why there are so many file types for images? TIF, JPG, GIF, AI, EPS, PDF… What’s the diff? It certainly can be confusing.
One thing that sets these file types apart from each other is that some file types are for “raster” graphics, some are for “vector” graphics and some can be BOTH raster AND vector.

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
RASTER

5 Love Lessons from Art and Design

Posted on: February 14th, 2011 by  |  No Comments

I am absolutely head over heels about art and design. It’s a love affair I’ll never grow out of. I just want to shout it from the rooftops. Here are five tips art and design have taught me that always keep me coming back for more.


1. Try a new position.
Art and design invite us to look at things from new perspectives. A


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