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Addressing the 2010 SAA Graduating Class
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Written by Jon Brooks   
Monday, 12 July 2010 15:09

The regional marketing and design community is grateful for the School of Advertising Art and the excellent design professionals it produces evey year. I was a member of the first graduating class of SAA some 23 years ago. As a former graduate and Vice President of DCS I was honored to be invited to address this year's graduates. My remarks:

So let me start with a little story. There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and asks, “Morning, boys. How’s the water?” The two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and asks, “What the hell is water?” The point of that story is merely that the most obvious, important things in life are often the ones that are hardest to see and talk about. So as you continue on life’s Journey, make sure you take the time to enjoy what’s going on around you. Greetings and congratulations to SAA’s graduating class of 2010, enjoy your day kids, you’ve earned it.

I’m honored to be chosen as the commencement speaker for this the 25th anniversary of SAA, I would like to extend a special thanks to Tim and Linda Potter, the class of 1986 and the entire staff of SAA past and present. This is quite an honor for a shy kid who once was scolded by Paul Behrens, Linda’s father who taught figure drawing at the time, for emasculating the male models. Paul was quite the stickler for detail. Thank you SAA, you are an integral part of my success. As part of the first graduating class 23 years ago, I was sitting right out there where you are, nervous and excited about what lay ahead. Actually I’m a lot more nervous today then I was back then, so feel free to sweat because I sure as heck am.

But this isn’t about me it’s about you. And as I reflect on the last 25 years of my life, I thought I would share not my accomplishments but some of the lessons I accidentally learned along the way.

LOVE HARD AND MEAN IT.(not nearly as provocative as it sounds)

First, love what you do and do what you love. Technology has become a great equalizer in our world. True talent is much tougher to recognize. It’s much harder to stand out amongst your peers. The playing field has effectively been leveled. And we’re part of a shrinking world where everything is becoming outsourced or automated. Sounds kind of bleak, but the good news is that the jobs that can’t be automated are the ones that require creativity, passion, imagination--jobs that can only be done by people who love what they do.

Second, work hard. Once you’ve discovered your true love, pursue it with vigor, passion and, of course, hard work. Work hard at your craft. It’s what will separate you from everyone else, talent and a great portfolio are just the first steps the real measures are how much you’re willing to give or sacrifice for your love. What we do isn’t easy. Each of our designs is part of us. They’re like our children, and believe me you don’t want someone telling you that your baby’s ugly. So the harder you work at what you do, the more rewarding the results.

Third, mean it. You can’t just say you’re going to love what you do and work hard at it to be successful--you have to mean it. Talent gets you in the door but determination keeps you there. It’s what makes you do the design one more time to make it perfect. It's what keeps you from settling for a job you don’t want. It’s that “I’ll show you!” attitude that drives parents and teachers crazy, but it's what every successful creative has. Start low and reach high: You can fail without being defeated, as long as you have the determination never to give up.

I guess what I have been trying to say here this morning can be summed up by the old saying that “happiness is a journey, not a destination.” Bringing joy and passion to your work is not what you get to do when you get to the top. It’s what gets you there. If I have had any success in this business since I was sitting down there where you are 23 years ago, it’s because I found a way to enjoy the journey as much as the destination. Life’s way too short to sit around and watch it go by. Sometimes like the fish in the story you have to stop and look around to see the water. Believe me I’ve had my failures over the years but more often than not I found ways to learn from, and enjoy, some part of each job. With that, I’ll leave you with a quote from Mark Twain: "Always work like you don’t need the money. Always fall in love like you’ve never been hurt. Always dance like nobody is watching. And always -- always -- live like it’s heaven on earth."

Thank you.

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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 15:39
 
Optimized Mac-Based IT Deployment
Friends of DCS
Written by Rob Anspach   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:20

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MacTown will present its second free IT Seminar for business IT decision makers in the Dayton area. Whether you’re already working with Macs or you’re just curious about adding them to your network, these informative seminars will support your IT research and development process. This seminar will focus on methodologies for optimizing Mac-based IT deployment and will address the following specific topics:

  • Apple Software Restore
  • NetBoot
  • NetInstall
  • NetRestore
  • Apple Remote Desktop
  • Carbon Copy Cloner (Bombich Software)
  • Automated Configuration

This MacTown presentation will feature the kind of real-world examples that take the guess work out of IT management and optimization. Special Q&A periods will also be held after this session for attendees with questions about their specific business needs and circumstances. The presentation is set to begin on Thursday, July 8th, 2010. Two time slots will be available for these 1 hour seminars, Noon to 1PM, or 6PM - 7PM.

Registration for this seminar is by RSVP only, please contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it today to reserve the time slot you prefer.

This message is intended to inform DCS members and other interested parties about upcoming events that serve as continuing education opportunities. DCS is pleased to help promote this and future events for MacTown. MacTown is a Gold Level Sponsor of Dayton Creative Syndicate. For more information about DCS or setting up a sponsorship customized for your business that targets our membership and readers please vist our website: CreativeSyndicate.org or contact our Sponsorship Coordinator, Britni Marcum directly.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:37
 
DCS Public Service Project Gets Muddy
Friends of DCS
Written by Patrice Hall   
Sunday, 27 June 2010 21:50

Every July for the past 20 years, Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio has held a huge mud volleyball tournament. Teams head out for the day, get muddy, drink beer, and everybody has fun. All while raising some cash for a good cause. This year's theme is Muddy Gras, and it all happens on Saturday, July 10.

This year's Muddy Gras planners came to DCS for a logo, poster, and web graphics. DCS member Lindsey Kellis designed the materials, including the logo, creating a Mardi Gras mask that strikes a perfect balance of both colorful and muddy at the same time. Lindsey is a multimedia designer at Real Art Design Group.

Learn more about Muddy Gras at DaytonMud.com

For more info about DCS public service, contact Public Service Coordinator Cherissa Fenwick.

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Last Updated on Monday, 28 June 2010 09:28
 
Atomic Interactive t-shirt Design Contest
Friends of DCS
Written by Richard Kaiser   
Monday, 07 June 2010 13:00

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Atomic Interactive would like to invite DCS members to join in their t-shirt design contest, co-sponsored by Four Ambition. Please check out their Facebook page for details, a template, and how to submit.

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Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 14:03
 
Happy Hour at Harrigan's South
Social Gatherings
Written by Rob Anspach   
Thursday, 03 June 2010 09:04

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What do Cole Porter, Johnny Depp, Patricia Cornwall and Michael J. Fox have in common? They all share June 9 as their birthday! So if you're looking for a reason to celebrate Monday, June 9, join us for the Happy Hour at Harrigan's Tavern South, and raise a glass to some random celebrity birthdays?

If you like Harrigan's Kettering location, you'll love their new digs at 671 Lyons Road in Centerville. You'll find it in a shopping center in the former Fox & Hound location, which is across the street from Sam's Club.

So join Dayton Creative Syndicate and GDAA from 5-7:30 p.m. (or later) on Wednesday, June 9, at Harrigan's South for our June Happy Hour! All the cool kids will be there enjoying networking, a selection of 36 draft beers, fine "pub grub" cuisine, and of course the pure enjoyment of hanging out with your DCS peeps.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 June 2010 09:46
 
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