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Archive for 2008

Anthony from the Positive Space Blog is hosting a cool serie of articles called Creative Advent where designers, illustrators, writers, etc. are giving out the best professional advice they’ve ever received.

I have been really glad to take part in this great initiative! Check out the article I wrote about being yourself in your business approach: Make a difference by being yourself.

On an hiatus!

Posted on September 7th, 2008 in What's happening to me? 0comments

It’s been a while that I didn’t write anything on the blog! It is mainly due to a life full of all sort of things. Lots of work, lots of emotional happenings, lots of real life events… As any of you knows it, this makes it hard to find time to create interesting content.

However, I will definitely be back soon! I’m currently looking for a new home and as soon as I’ll be installed and relaxed, be sure to see me back :)

Meanwhile, feel free to follow me on FriendFeed (daily activity) and also to check ou my portfolio (some projects will be posted pretty soon).

Wishing you the very best and looking forward to keep back in touch!

It has mostly happened to any of you, webdesigner, writer, graphic artist… some days look like empty of inspiration and creative juices. I absolutely think it is part of a normal cycle, and that by recognizing it, you can use it at your advantage.

At the Vermont state fair, Rutland

The photographs showcased in this article are from the Library of Congress gallery.

One of the thing I prefer doing during those days, is to look for the inspiraton of other artists. But there are so many amazing portfolios, galleries and journals that it can sometimes be frustrating if you loose yourself in that jungle!

I have decided to share with you some of my favorite photographic websites today (and I will mostly also share other type of artworks in the future) in order to offer you a guided road. The galleries you will see below are in no distinct order and subject (on purpose, difference stimulates). So relax, and enjoy the tour!

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