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What Are Your Visual Attitudes? Win A Shirt!

We all love interviews. They are all over the blogosphere. Is there a more compact way to give an insight into the life, the job or the thoughts of a certain person than asking the right questions to get the answers you are interested in? I considered starting a series of interviews in my blog myself because it would be very interesting to document several perspectives and opinions of creatives on being a designer between the poles of craftsmanship and authorship.

But I'm still working on the parameters, the right questions etc. and unfortunately my thesis paper will absorb me completely until next Monday. Nevertheless I want to get an impression of what visual attitudes mean to you! So I decided to announce a little raffle. I talked to my friend Thorsten of getshirts.de and he provided me some shirts as reward for your action.

Ok, that's the idea: You just have to express in a single sentence how you define «visual attitudes». And you have to start your personal definition with the words «visual attitudes» – just like this:

visual attitudes mean rather refusing a job than betraying your personal standards.

So be straight, be humorous, be lofty or rigorous – just be you! Post it to the comments or send it to me via Twitter until March 17th! The authors of the two or three posts I like most will be rewarded with a shirt as it is shown above with their personal visual attitudes printed on it!

Sunday, March 08th, 2009 12:59AM | Read: 1363 times | Feedback: 3
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k.r. k.r.
March 10th, 2009 12:11PM
visual attitudes means having your visual attitude printed on a friggin' t-shirt.
Oliver Oliver (www.visualattitudes.com)
March 10th, 2009 03:08PM
Yeah, that's not really what I thought of but it's a start. Unfortunately you didn't leave a hint where to send your shirt. ;)
Jan Jan (www.janwaechter.ch)
March 11th, 2009 02:41PM
visual attitudes provide patterns of recognition to a complex world.

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