What do you see when you look up “citizen”? Mar 17 2008
If you’re looking at The Big Word project, you’ll see us. Thanks to Josh Silverman, citizenscholar.com is “the new definition” of citizen. We like that.
Check out The Big Word Project.
If you’re looking at The Big Word project, you’ll see us. Thanks to Josh Silverman, citizenscholar.com is “the new definition” of citizen. We like that.
Check out The Big Word Project.
We’re excited to be participating in The Sketchbook Project, hosted by Art House in Atlanta, Ga. 500 sketchbooks are sent out, 1 to each participant, to then be returned and exhibited together. The theme of the project is what drew us in: “How to save the world.” According to Art House:
Everyone has ideas on how they would save the world. Whether its something as small as planting a tree or as grand as beating up every boss at the end of each level on the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game, it’s your solution to the world. Show it in your sketchbooks.
Of course, we’re advocates of getting out and doing, but a lot of our doing starts with a scribble or note in a sketchbook.
9 of 500 spots remain. Why not join in?
Adam Krause, photographer, is featured in the PDN’s 30 2008: Emerging Photographers to Watch.
He’ll be speaking on a panel tonight at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. Full event details for Transitions: Strategies for the Young Working Photographer are available here.
The aforementioned STEP Inside Design piece featuring Citizen Scholar is now available on the magazine’s website.