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Church Set Designs Can Send the Wrong Message
I’ve been thinking about church stages lately. It seems the trend—which probably isn’t a surprise to many of you—is to do more with lighting and projection instead of building big elaborate sets as in the past. The stages at churches I’ve visited have been simple. There may be some interesting...
Serving the End-User
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about designing with the end-user in mind. This isn't a new concept, but Joshua Blankenship replanted the seed a couple of weeks ago at the Echo conference. For me, designing for the end-user goes far beyond graphics. When you’re starting something new, stop to...
Top 8 Echo 2011 Takeaways
Good conferences like Echo can leave you with a little bit of information overload. While I shared some notes from most of the sessions I went to, I want to share some of my personal takeaways. Consider it a tasty tidbit from each presentation.
- What is your social media mission? When we...
Making Ideas Happen [Echo 2011 Notes]
(Scott Belsky is the author of the national bestselling book Making Ideas Happen. He’s also founder and CEO of Behance, a company that develops products and services for the creative industries including the 99%.) Most ideas never happen. Even great ideas suffer great odds. Why don't ideas...
