Archive for 'Creative Industries'
Coworking space in Birmingham
Being someone who likes to move around between places while I’m working, and who does sometimes miss sitting in an office with a group of other like-minded people, I was really interested by an post on Co-working spaces I read on the Creativity Exchange blog today. The idea is to create a flexible working space [...]
Full StoryGet yourself a free photography website
A great article on how to build yourself a free photographic website using free software by Stef Lewandowski.
Full StoryMy First TV Presenting Job (sort of!)
Further to my last post, 4Talent have also released two videos featuring yours truly exploring the world of podcasting. You can find them on the 4Talent website (click “watch the videos”) NB Some people have had problems accessing the clips – let me know if you do and I’ll pass it on to C4.
Full StoryOnline Communities for Creative People
This article will be published in the forthcoming edition of TEN4 magazine. One of the Internet’s biggest success stories in recent years has been the rise and rise of online communities – sites that allow anyone, technically able or not, to communicate with each other and publish their own content. Many of these websites centre [...]
Full StoryPlyometrics through Paypal
This is the rough draft of an article I’ve written for the next issue of TEN4 magazine. I’d like to know what people think about this subject and of the article. All comments appreciated as usual! Thanks to Dan O’Connell for the interesting title. — Plyometrics through Paypal Digitalization has profoundly altered the creative industries. [...]
Full StoryCreative Students to Creative Entrepreneurs
This conference took place yesterday and was organised by UCE (Charlotte Carey and Sara Harris were the organisers) The theme of the conference was one that I’m particularly interested in, namely how to educate creative people on how to run their businesses better, specifically within Higher Education. I have to say that it was well-focussed, [...]
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