All Entries Tagged With: "design"
Arts and Crafts- Making a Career in Creative Arts and Commercial Arts
rsins asked: ‘Creative and Commercial Arts’ are an upcoming and much in demand field today. Those with creative aptitude and good art skills have no lack of job opportunities with a rise in the media, advertising and publishing sectors. To hone the inherent skills, one can avail the formal training which is available for fine [...]
The Role of Wall Art in Interior Design
Jesse Witham asked: Interior design is a buzzword in today’s modern world. The top interior designers around the Globe consider the walls as the perfect places to decorate a home. Apart from installing different kinds of fixtures and accessories, the interior designers consider the wall art as an excellent, cost effective interior design option. Unlike [...]
The World’s Best Art Consultancy
Art Exchange asked: The World’s Best Art Consultancyart-exchange.com unveils Release III of its art tool for designersThe Future Art ConsultancyLocating and placing artwork in a design project is arguably the most difficult part of the project. While some designers take on this task themselves, many enlist the assistance of an art consultant. One limitation of [...]
From Freight Handlers to Fine Art
Donna Clovis asked: Once an industrial section of cold cement warehouses and rusting rail yards with a flurry of yellow taxicabs passing through, Chelsea now sparkles with art galleries, trendy new restaurants and its first expensive residential explosion. The conversion has been gradual with an unusual symbiotic relationship between the industrial and the art mart.The [...]
THE ART INSTITUTES OFFERS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
The Art Institutes asked:
Jacquelyn P. Muller, AVP – Public Relations, (412) 995-7262 Devra Pransky, PR Specialist, (412) 995-7685
(PITTSBURGH – September 12, 2005) The Art Institutes announced today that it will assist both domestic and international students from universities in New Orleans, southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which have been closed for the foreseeable [...]
