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Get “LinkedIn” to “The Art of Licensing” Group

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

You are invited to join . . . the NEW LinkedIn Networking Group

“The Art of Licensing”

A LinkedIn networking group dedicated to Artists, Illustrators, Designers, Product Manufacturers, and Licensing Agents in the ART LICENSING industry.

Network, exchange helpful ideas, links & resources, report on trade shows, trends, share info on marketing, copyrighting & licensing processes.

LinkedIn

What is LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is an online network of more than 24 million experienced professionals from around the world, representing 150 industries.

When you join, you create a profile that summarizes your professional accomplishments. Your profile helps you find and be found by former colleagues, clients, and partners. You can add more connections by inviting trusted contacts to join LinkedIn and connect to you.

Your network consists of your connections, your connections’ connections, and the people they know, linking you to thousands of qualified professionals.

Through your network you can:

  • Find potential clients, service providers, subject experts, and partners who come recommended
  • Be found for business opportunities
  • Search for great jobs
  • Discover inside connections that can help you land jobs and close deals
  • Post and distribute job listings
  • Find high-quality passive candidates
  • Get introduced to other professionals through the people you know
  • LinkedIn has NO COST to join.

LinkedIn is a wonderful place to nurture your business relationships. If you don’t know about LinkedIn, it is worth checking out. If you are already a member, you will want to start connecting with other people in the Art Licensing business.

What are you waiting for? Join now!

http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/149470/6D0B7842F2D5

Categories : Art Licensing, News
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Orphan Works Discussion

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Megan discusses the Orphan Works bill with Brenda and Joanne, July 2008 from:

www.whencreativityknocks.com

LEARN MORE & TAKE ACTION AGAINST THIS BILL: www.owoh.org


“Milton Glaser is…well, words nearly don’t do him justice…one of the most important, prolific and profound leaders in visual and graphic arts in your lifetime and his. He is personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for clients in the areas of publishing, music, theater, film, institutional and civic enterprise, as well as those for commercial products and services. The image above and the essay below are reproduced here with permission. Read on to discover his sage advice with words that ring as true today as when written in 2001. Peruse his bio and work on his Milton Glaser Web site for more essays and insights into this man’s creative force, remarkable accomplishments and matchless oeuvre.”-Barney Davey

Read Article: Ten Things I Have Learned (Part of AIGA Talk in London)

Century Celebration “Passion” Flower Festival

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

The Church of Our Lady in Fleet, Hampshire, England just reached its centenary in June of 2008. To commemorate this grand occasion they held a Flower Festival that uniquely depicts the life of Christ.

I was greatly honored to have my painting, “The Passion Flower” selected to mark such a special occasion, half a world away, with it’s use of my piece on posters, leaflets, invitations, flyers and programmes.

“The Passion Flower” by Cherish Flieder

Painted on an Easter Sunday, God inspired me with this image that illustrates, in an ethereal way, the spiritual beauty that comes only through suffering. My desire was to juxtapose the classic symbol of the “passion” flower (as established by Spanish monks while exploring the New World) and the piercing crown of thorns in the background to fully realize a symbol of Christ’s identity, suffering and His reward in exchange for the ultimate life-giving sacrifice on the cross. With this act, not only did He take on our sins to give us true life, but He also comforts and promises us to bring this rare beauty to our hearts when we experience sufferings of many kinds.

Flower Festival Photos



Church of Our Lady, Fleet, Hampshire, England

Church of Our Lady, Fleet, Hampshire, England

Hullabaloo Interviews Isabella Hunter of FRCH

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Scott Hull, Visual Ambassador, interviews Isabella Hunter, Lead Designer at FRCH Worldwide. They discuss the importance of heritage and diversity, and its impact on culture.

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