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Category Archives: Creativity
Writing Exercise – “Being Gorgeous” (An Alliterative Island Ghost Story)
This week’s writing exercise is another one from Ursula K. Le Guin’s marvelous book on writing, Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story (Amazon link HERE, in case you’re interested in checking it out). Our … Continue reading
Writing Exercise – “The Dress-Up Dress Down”
Or should that be “smackdown”? Read on and see 🙂 My writing group does short exercises to share each time we meet, and I’ve decided it might be fun to start sharing them here on my blog. For this week, … Continue reading
Was this GMC Sierra truck ad shot in Narnia?
Otherwise, that random streetlight makes little sense. “This is the land of Narnia,” said the Faun, “where we are now; all that lies between the lamp-post and the great castle of Cair Paravel on the eastern sea.” One of the … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Life, Popular culture, Uncategorized
Tagged advertising, GMC Sierra truck ad, media
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Back after a long absence (blamed entirely on the pandemic!)
This is my first post since February, so hello! The details behind my long absence don’t really matter, because, really, haven’t we all been dealing with the same troubles for months now? But basically, long story short: I teach college, … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Higher education, Life, Nature, Technology, Travel, Writing, blogging
Tagged blogging, COVID-19, perspective, uplifiting, WindowSwap
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Balanced, calm composition (veering slightly toward hysteria)
I was instantly struck by this four-quadrant checkerboard pattern of vertical and horizontal lines and areas of shadow and light when I walked into my office around 1:00 this afternoon after teaching my freshman report-writing class. I fooled around with … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, Photography
Tagged art versus craft, artistic vision, editing photos, photography as art, vacabulary as vision
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A “jaw-droppingly” creative television ad
The “Golden Age” of television advertising” (think “Mad Men”) is generally considered to be the 1960s through sometime in the 1980s. TV commercials were often extremely creative and fun to watch. Like this clever VW commercial from the very early … Continue reading
Best Quality Furniture Co. SALE SALE
I don’t know why this store caught my eye as I was driving home from work last week. Stores of this sort are ubiquitous in the central city. Each has such a strong personality, such a distinctly individual character, especially … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Life, Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged urban photos, Urban storefront
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What You Can Learn About The Danger Of Assumption From The Original Woodstock Festival …
Great post from Rob Campbell, a British advertising executive. I love his blog, which is wide ranging and both very funny and very insightful. Read on to learn at least one reason Tommy James & the Shondells didn’t endure as … Continue reading
Branding a Neighborhood
Milwaukee takes its neighborhoods very seriously, to the point of giving them official names (sometimes using the historic default, other times inventing new ones derived from some random but logical connection), drawing up official boundaries, and making up a logo … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Milwaukee, Popular culture
Tagged branding, fire hydrant, Fiserv Forum, John Gurda, Jonas Brothers, Milwaukee
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Abstract optical games
I took this photo two weeks ago because the reflected light was so striking. And then I promptly forgot all about it until the other night when I was at Boswell Books to see Austin Kleon. As the event began, … Continue reading
