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Tag Archives: Creativity
Where to find inspiration
If you’re ever looking for creative inspiration or just “cool stuff” on the web, take a look at the explore page on tumblr. Honestly it’s brilliant, tumblr seems to be the blogging platform of choice for so many photobloggers (phloggers, I just made that up), designers and creative types, you’re sure to find some gems [...]
Creativity and Innovation
I was a proud brother today, I attended my sisters graduation. Rakhi graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Sports Studies, she is now one step closer to her dream of owning her own kiddy fat camp. Sitting in St Albans Cathedral brought back memories of my own graduation whilst simultaneously reminding me of how fast the [...]
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