The Portland Creative Conference, happening on Saturday, Sept. 6th, marks the return of this interdisciplinary exploration of the creative process within various creative industries. The conference—with an introductory registration fee of only 99 dollars—features keynote presentations from leading creatives across a variety of fields (from companies such as LAIKA, Nike, Wieden+Kennedy, Dark Horse Comics, Michael Curry Design, White Horse, CROW Clothing and more) who will reveal their work and talk about their process, influences, inspirations, etc. It is an opportunity for attendees to get inside the head of visionaries who are generating highly original and effective ideas and to be inspired in entirely new ways, viewing their own world with a fresh perspective as a result.
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This opportunity comes from former PORTstar Melia Donovan. The Beaverton Arts Commission is seeking “challenging” submissions for their mural project. The city recently voted to exempt public art from the sign code, birthing the mural program and creating a lot of excellent opportunity for interesting public art. You can learn more on the program’s website.
The Victoria and Albert Museum has purchased the original artwork of the Rolling Stones’ tongue logo for $92,500. John Pasche designed the logo in 1970 for £50. Read the full story on Creative Review’s Blog.






