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Michael Cober, January 16, 2012 at 12:00 AM

Gain a professional edge and advance your profession by becoming a Certified Graphic Designer. Our next case study review will take place the week of March 26th.

Get your work ready!
Submissions will be received the week of March 19th.

Angela Hot, January 10, 2012 at 3:09 PM

VANCOUVER—Facilitator, consultant, former ballerina, and all-around creative person, Amanda Gibbs inspired Vancouverites at Friday’s CreativeMornings/Vancouver.

Gibbs’ talk aimed to motivate a design/communications-oriented audience to take action in the sphere of civic engagement. She envisions a future where cities create platforms for conversation and places for people to gather.

Gibbs said, “I think the people in this room have the power to change the future.” She explained to the audience that they as creative people can use their communication skills to transform cities into engaging, exciting places.

She noted how there is a worldwide shift towards city living. With this movement, cities are becoming bigger and therefore less personal. Gibbs, who showed up to present wearing an “I [love] Strathcona” T-shirt, said about Vancouver, “I find it disorienting to live here.” (Strathcona is an eastside Vancouver neighbourhood.) She noted that Vancouver gets constantly rated as having one of the highest qualities of life, yet there is a lack of social cohesion. She noted that this is due in part to the extreme income gaps that exist in Vancouver, but more importantly, due to a lack of creative collaboration.

She shared many examples of projects that citizens are doing around the world to create social change in their cities, from pop-up learning labs to collaborative art spaces.

Listeners left armed with inspiration, ready to make change in their neighbourhoods; to create spaces conducive to conversation, to beautify and green their neighbourhoods, to define areas where people can get together.

Creative Mornings will continue to engage all types of creative people with February’s speaker Gagan Diesh of DesignStamp who has asked a question in advance of his talk: How many in the audience have the word “design” in their titles?

— Angela Hot, Special Correspondent For Design Edge And Senior Designer With Vancouver's Ion Branding + Design
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Stu Ross, December 05, 2011 at 11:20 PM

Raise a pint or a wee dram with your fellow creatives at the GDC Christmas Party. A year of pixels, picas, and deadlines...we deserve a party by now, right?

Thursday December 15th
7pm
Mahony & Sons Public House
1055 Canada Place Unit 36
Cost: free

Please bring a can of food for the food bank to help those in need this season.

RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/287868051258476/

Download 10.5 x 14 poster. 2011_GDCxmas3.zip (4.3 mb)

 
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