Tag: blogtacular
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A.B. Anthony Burrill
This was an interesting last treat at the Blogtacular conference as we heard from this iconic print-maker, graphic artist and designer. Throughout the speech Anthony Burrill went through his history and how he came to do the work he has done and came up with the famous words of his work. Powerful Women, Powerful […]
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How to Write Awesome Blog Posts
When I won the tickets for Blogtacular and started looking into the event and saw this title for one of the conference speeches I knew this was something I wanted to be a part of. I love to write, when I was little I always wanted to be a writer but soon realised I did […]
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Design 101 for Bloggers
“All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the […]
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Defining Your Blog Persona to Attract Brands
A great thing I learned at Blogtacular was to embrace the power we have with our Blogs. That we are connecting with people and we should be aware of what we are putting out in the World, as this is how people will see us. “Who is involved in this project” Kat Molesworth And so […]
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Tiffany Han – Raise Your Hand and Say Yes
The opening keynote speaker for the Blogtacular Conference was the inspirational designer life-coach Tiffany Han of Raise Your Hand and Say Yes. Discovering this wonderful woman was a real game changer in taking charge and doing creative things for me, I immediately downloaded the Podcast to my iPod and it truly is gripping and motivating. […]
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Blogtacular Supal’s Photowalk
One of the fringe events the Friday afternoon with Blogtacular was that of the #photowalk. In my case I was put into the walk with Supal Desai [the creator of Chevrons & Eclairs where she blogs about her travels around the World as she works as a management consultant] meeting at Notting Hill Gate and […]
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The Gym Membership for Your Mind and Soul
When eating the great selection of lovely food [the sort you feel really good about having eaten afterwards] in bright bento boxes I was discussing with some of my fellow attendees how some people would find spending money on classes and conventions such as this Blogtacular strange and not worth doing. However you can always […]