How to be a creative sponge

A talk by Jon Hicks from the @media 2007 european conference

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  1. How to be a creative sponge

    —Huffduffed by robotjohnny on February 24th, 2011

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  4. How to be a creative sponge

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  9. How to be a creative sponge

    —Huffduffed by Karmatype on October 28th, 2010

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    Ryan Stewart, Adobe

    Greg Rewis, Adobe

    —Huffduffed by tommorris 4 years ago

  2. Connecting Interrelated Design and Development Workflows

    Design and development are like siblings in the creative process, constantly trying to express their individuality, but a lot closer than they’re willing to admit. This session will explore the interrelated disciplines of design and development by looking at three specific project types: designer/developer collaboration for the Flash Platform; designer/developer collaboration for Ajax; and cross-media design and publication. You’ll see how designers and developers can achieve peace through more efficient integration and collaboration across media types and disciplines. This panel is sponsored by Adobe.

    Ryan Stewart, Adobe

    Greg Rewis, Adobe

    —Huffduffed by Karmatype 2 years ago

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    —Huffduffed by f0rkit 4 years ago