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Creative conferences and events to get excited about in 2023

Creative Boom

It's weird to think, but even this time last year, the idea of heading off for a creative conference, especially one abroad, seemed like an impossible dream for many of us. Creative South – Columbus, GA, USA (30 Mar-1 Apr) Creative South is a weekend of creative thinking, collaboration, and exploration.

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32 affordable tools to keep costs down when you first go freelance

Creative Boom

Writing and literature 12. Grammarly We all think we know grammar, but we usually miss something because it's very difficult to proofread your own work. WordPress is free and the world's most popular content management system for website creation. Best of all, it's free and open source! Google Docs Who needs Microsoft Word?

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The Ultimate 8-Step Presentation Design Process

Inkbot Design

You would probably think of a presentation with well-designed and impressive slides. Let me ask you a question – Think of a brand when I say yellow and red. However, it entirely depends upon the topic of your presentation. Once I have a message, I start thinking about the audience. 2 – Use Your Brand Theme.

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Spatial audio and player performance

UX Collective

Back then, I decided to skip this topic because of the somewhat conflicting evidence I kept stumbling upon during my literature review. Recently, I had a few fruitful discussions with fellow game audio folks who inspired me to take a deeper look at the literature and write this post.

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The four tools you need to build a time machine

UX Collective

We’re surrounded by visions of the future, in literature, TV, film, and even music videos. Most of these are simply for entertainment purposes, but things like Black Mirror have shown how a plausible vision of the future can spark important reflection and debate around topics such as privacy. What might that world look like?

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

They further largely treat natural systems as inanimate and passive. featuring needs/motivations, challenges/stressors, issues relating to habitat and food identified from the literature and a descriptive narrative of their behaviour. In the literature, this approach is referred to as a “middle-out” engagement [14, 15].

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Is AI going to steal your job and burn down your house?

UX Collective

These two events landmark a step forward in thinking about the uses of AI, to agree on exactly which values need to be fixed and which rules need to be enforced. This Recommendation aims to provide a basis to make AI systems work for the good of humanity, individuals, societies and the environment and ecosystems, and to prevent harm.