Let us see through a child’s eyes. Their vision disentangles. Interacting with children helps reduce stresses in a life we typically complicate using our adult view through our complex experiences. Following a child’s lead allows usContinue reading
Month: March 2017
Designing a Phenomenal Woman
Four colour palettes spot light my vector design of Maya Angelou to honour the influential legend and one of her most notable poems, “Phenomenal Woman” which continues to inspire. ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] Design Elements Continue reading
My Colour Haiku
Pantone® encourages us to be inspired by colour. ( #colorinspires / #colourinspires) Here’s my haiku, inspired by certain colours. ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] Sunset Gold golden sunsets stir mellifluous beams kindle peaceful hearts Sweet Rhapsody tuxedoContinue reading
Graphic Art Paints Authors’ Colourful Writing
Authors draw a picture using colourful words. My visual response to a few colourfully written selections follow, revealing the colours I see in my mind. Jack Kerouac On the Road …Soon it gotContinue reading
Manuscript Spacing Style
I recently came across a post insisting that authors submitting manuscripts should use one space between sentences. The post incorrectly stated that APA style uses the one-space rule. APA-style has returned to the two-space rule,Continue reading