Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, April 25, 2010,
In :
Software
Draw.to
is a web application that allows users to create & share
"disposable drawings" (doodles) quickly without the hassle of starting
up external programs, saving & uploading files, etc.
Draw.to...
is intended for
drawings done ''in the moment'' e.g. during an online conversation,
either for fun or to help communicate when words aren't enough;
is free; no signup required;
supports
all major browsers and sharing methods (Twitter, Facebook, reddit,
FriendFeed, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Buzz,...
Posted by John Dalziel on Friday, August 21, 2009,
In :
communication
If they don't know already, artists soon find out how hard it is to become recognized.
How do they gain publicity?
How do they find...
a publishing house,
a gallery,
a producer,
a model agency?
To become recognized as an artist they do not only need talent. They need connections and money to receive the publicity they deserve. Connections, for many, are in fact even more important for their career than money. The internet today can make a great step forward for everyone with an artistic talent.... Continue reading ...
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