Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), was an American painter and the commanding figure of the abstract expressionist movement. He was well known for his unique style of drip painting. This Holi greeting is done in Pollock’s style. It used a Flash-based web program developed by Miltos Manetas. Happy Holi and have a colorful year ahead. ~Sunil Shibad
The dramatic, rich markings left by charcoal appear in the earliest primitive cave painting of early humans, which are believed to have been drawn with the charcoal created from burnt sticks. Artists continue to employ this medium because of its versatile ability to capture both gestures and emotions with an intuitive mixture of the soft
Surprising new findings suggest an individual will remember a Facebook post longer than they’ll retain the memory of human face or a sentence in a book. Experts believe the findings demonstrate how our memories favor natural, spontaneous writing over polished, edited content. This acknowledgement could have wider implications for the worlds of education, communications and
Google wants less spam and more quality content on the web. And you need more links for your website. Guest blogging is the perfect solution to both Google’s wants and your needs. It is the marriage of content development and link building. Here’s how you can get the most out of guest blogging and link building to
Every marketer and copywriter should read Kevin Dutton’s book Flipnosis: The Art of Split-Second Persuasion as it contains hundreds of insights into persuading people into doing exactly what you want. Dutton’s book includes examples of social proof (also known as social influence) in action and this theory can be applied to successful copywriting and marketing campaigns. According
Writing Effective Tweets in 100 Characters How long is the perfect Tweet? You only have 140 characters to play with and if you’re adding a URL, hash tags, @s or a request for a retweet, you don’t have much space left. According to a recent whitepaper by Buddy Media entitled ‘Strategies for Effective Tweeting: A Statistical Review’, less