This past Saturday, I attended the very cool DrawCamp series of seminars on all things drawing held at BucketWorks. A very enthusiastic James Carlson introduced the event as an “Unconference,” that is, one in which attendees volunteer to lead and teach one of the 45 minute segments scheduled throughout the day. It was inspiring to see the big turnout (including lots of kids- #ubercool) at yet another creative gathering that’s making Milwaukee a great community to live and work in.
Posts Tagged ‘TED’
Speed Sketching: A valuable lesson from Mike Rohde
Google Chrome, you’re like trying to break up with a hot girlfriend
I want to do it, but I can’t.
Google Chrome is so unstable it drives me nuts.
But then again, it’s so damn sexy I can’t see myself with any other browser.
Overcoming Creativity
Over the last several months I’ve been participating in a discussion group (IRL… can you believe that?) centered on the topic of removing roadblocks of our individual creativity. It’s been a fascinating journey to say the least. Not only is the subject of creativity wide open for interpretation, but openly facing how you might be sabotaging yourself in the manner can be a bit eye-opening. Nonetheless, I delved into the cerebral examination of what creativity actually is, and is not, and have landed on a few key descriptors…


