Jonathon Porritt on how creativity can drive positive social change from The D&AD White Pencil Laboratory.
— James M. Barrie, novelist and playwright (1860-1937)
Some people have asked to read the commencement address I delivered this morning to the 2013 graduates of Butler University. So here it is.
My own commencement speaker, who shall remain nameless, began with a lame joke about how these speeches only come in two varieties: Short and bad. This…
Haven’t watched the documentary but the article is insightful!
Famous faces from history including William Shakespeare, Henry VIII and Horatio Nelson have been given a modern makeover to see how they would look if they were alive today. The project, comissioned by history TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new series, the Secret Life Of…, saw digital artists working closely with history experts to ensure the portraits gave a real sense of how historical characters would look if they were alive in the 21st Century.
Loving the Shakespeare one!
(Source: telegraph.co.uk)
Logos are horrible: they were created in the 1800s because of illiteracy. Brands insist on using them – but research shows that they reduce readership.
Is this stil true?
— Lillian Hellman, playwright (1905-1984)
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Ruzzle is a fun and fast-paced word game where you can challenge your friends or allow an opponent to be chosen…



