Posts Tagged ‘blog’

Small Business Spotlight of the Week: “Graduate to LinkedIn”

Laura | March 26th, 2010

College graduates graduate into the real world and most of the time the business world so it’s only natural that they learn how to effectively graduate from Facebook to LinkedIn. This is exactly what Melissa Giovagnoli and John Fowler set out to do in their book Graduate to LinkedIn. Melissa posted a print design project [...]

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A pottery competition to end all pottery competitions

Laura | March 2nd, 2010

In case you haven’t been following the riveting saga of Chia Lincoln’s hair do, it’s been a real nail biter.  First it wouldn’t grow, then it did grow and now, well, it’s still growing, I guess.  But, contrary to his picture on the penny, he seems to have developed a bit of an, umm, combover.  [...]

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New crowdSPRING policy in LOGO projects!

Jerome | March 1st, 2010

Hi All, For a long time now, many Creatives in our community have wanted to submit entries to logo design projects showing their design on various “collateral” items, such as tee shirts, hats, packaging, business cards, etc. Until now, we have not permitted this, because we felt it was unfair to other creatives who could [...]

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Small Business Spotlight Of the Week: Barspace.tv

Laura | February 26th, 2010

There are too many nights where I want to go out and a bar down the street is having a great special but I never know if the people there are the kind of people I want to be around or even if it’s busy. Now, there’s Barspace (www.barspace.tv), a social networking site where you [...]

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: CAfrica Sports

Laura | February 19th, 2010

If any of you are as excited as I am about the FIFA World Cup being held for the very first time in an African country then you’ll be just as excited about this company that posted a project on crowdSPRING. CAfrica Sports (pronounced see-Africa-sports) was in need of a logo and stationery design for [...]

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