Category: AI for Creatives

  • Creative Commons + Flickr = 22 Million Sharable Photos

    Creative Commons + Flickr = 22 Million Sharable Photos “I think Creative Commons is a huge thing and I attribute a lot of my success to it,” Krug said. “Since the beginning I’ve given all my photos away on the Internet and they’ve been used by other bloggers and people all along the way and

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  • Drupal Training by Raincity Studios and Bryght

    Drupal Training by Raincity Studios and Bryght Join Raincity Studios and Bryght, organizers of DrupalCamp Seattle, as we present four days of design, development, and ideas to get you started creating beautiful content-driven websites. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need Taste Before Prompts.

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  • Back to China!

    On Friday I’ll be headed back to China as part of the China Access 2008 program for the IT and Creative industries. I’m very excited to return to Beijing and on this trip I will also be heading over to Shanghai as a part of the extended program. Among other activities I’ll be presenting on

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  • The New Tastemakers

    The New Tastemakers At pandora.com visitors are invited to enter the name of their favorite artist or song and to get in return a stream of music with similar “DNA,” in effect a private Internet radio station microtailored to each user’s tastes. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need

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  • Educate the US Senate on Copyright Issues

    Educate the US Senate on Copyright Issues My photos got used under a creative commons lisence as part of a project by IPac to educate the US Senate on copyright issues. w00t! Thx guys. 🙂 Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: Rethinking Ownership and Copyright in the Age of Generative AI.

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  • Design Guru Joshua Davis @ VIDFEST

    Design Guru Joshua Davis @ VIDFEST It’s pretty clear that Joshua Davis talks out loud, to himself, by himself, all the time, while he works, and he amuses himself (and us) to no end, as he did here today at VIDFEST. This dude’s got talent. And he’s funny and smart and highly entertaining, Part of

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  • The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.

    The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Introducing the Slackstreet Creative Group, a private, new media agency and creative co-operative. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need Taste Before Prompts.

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  • Musicians should have feeds.

    Musicians should have feeds. Too few musicians or labels actually have feeds for their shows, though Sub Pop is a nice exception and includes a page chock full of feeds for their bands and podcasts. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need Taste Before Prompts.

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  • Unique Partnership Augments Venture Capital With Product Design

    Unique Partnership Augments Venture Capital With Product Design Adaptive Path Launches Strategic Partnership With Sierra Ventures to Cultivate Emerging Companies, Products Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI is Not Your Friend: Why We Need to Rethink Our Relationship with Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Does My Creative Commons Liscence Cover This Kevin Corazza?

    OMG, check out what I found tonight when I finally had 2 seconds to check my email. Unbelievable. That’s *my* trip to London. “Kris, I’m a huge fan of your photography and have recently came across someone who may have stole some of your photos. This guy was on my contact list for a while

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  • Help Redesign Our New Corporate Site

    Help Redesign Our New Corporate Site This is a little vain, but we’re seeking a couple hundred second opinions. We’re redesigning Capulet’s site at the moment. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need Taste Before Prompts.

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  • Intention Retreat enters its 7th cycle

    Intention Retreat enters its 7th cycle Intention is an annual family gathering that stems from a community of artists and dancers in the Lower Mainland. We hold workshops, discussions, film screenings, performances and celebrate the New Year with intentions shared. Shared meals and collaborati Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote

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  • Colette Fisheye by Lomo

    Colette Fisheye by Lomo Viennese purveyors of photo-artistry, Lomo, have teamed up with Parisian concept shop pioneers, Colette, to make a black version of Lomo’s Fisheye camera. The convex lens means a 170-degree field of view that creates distorted pictures using standard 35mm Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides

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  • Blogging for Independent Artists and Creatives

    Last week at Blogs N Dogs in Banff I gave several presentations including one about using blogging and web technologies specifically for indendent artists and creatives. Christina Carr was cool enough to take copius notes and post them to her blog. Thx Christina. Blogging for the Creative Crew. Blogs’n’dogs at The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada – an

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  • Blogging for the creative crew

    Blogging for the creative crew As an innocent in this new democracy, and as a writer, teacher and artist, I’d like to share with you some of the most pertinent features of blogging that I discovered through our ‘Blogging for creative people’ session, run by Kris Krug. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See

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  • Bold predictions for the savvy designer, 2006 edition

    Bold predictions for the savvy designer, 2006 edition “that Fisher Price look”: “Big buttons, big text, big everything. Yes, it definitely has its place at times. But I wonder if we belittle users with visuals that implicitly say, ‘Hey, you’re too foolish to choose what to do next, so I’ve put a Part of the

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  • Web Design and Development Trends for 2006

    Web Design and Development Trends for 2006 Designs will soften, with more rounded corners, pastel colours and hinted boxes.” and “2006 is going to see Ruby on Rails development take off in a big way. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: Community Art Project Development Process Guide.

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  • Canada.com Redesigns Without RSS Feeds

    Canada.com Redesigns Without RSS Feeds Canada.com recently launched a long-overdue redesign of their website. I’ll let you decide what you think on your own, but I find it way too busy, deeply unusable and just plain ugly. As somebody recently remarked, they went from looking like an early-n Part of the AI for Creatives collection.

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  • FloatLeft – Design and Web Development for Non-Profits

    FloatLeft – Design and Web Development for Non-Profits atleft is an organization offering high quality, affordable design and web development solutions for nonprofits. We’re a socially conscious group of independent professionals providing a hands-on approach to supporting organizations in effecting social ch Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: Community Art Project Development

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