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In creative / design companies ( such as film studios, a comics company or a web design company ), there is sometimes a Chief Creative Officer ( CCO ), responsible for keeping the overall look and feel of different products, otherwise headed by different teams, constant throughout a brand.
Internal friction soon split the X-books ' creative teams.
* Crisis ( 1988 – 1991 ) was a sister publication that did not follow the format of 2000 AD, but did share many editorial staff and creative teams.
Creativity Research on Global Virtual Teams is showing that the creative process is affected by the national identities, cognitive and conative profiles, anonymous interactions at times and many other factors affecting the teams members, depending on the early or later stages of the cooperative creative process.
The Stampers retained the major creative roles until the purchase by U. S. Gold, who brought in their own programming teams to create Martianoids and Bubbler.
Such action helps individuals, teams, organizations become more capable of self-transformation and thus more creative, more aware, more just and more sustainable ” ( Torbert, 2004 ).
Modern advertising agencies usually form their copywriters and art directors into creative teams.
As a result, many of the pitches were handled by others and certain books lacked focus as creative teams were swapped.
" In every situation OM teams attempt to adapt to the local culture and situation, endeavouring to find the best ways to share the Gospel using literature, the creative arts, friendship, Bible studies, video and cassette tapes, correspondence courses, relief and development work as well as other methods.
In Summer 1963, the first short-term missions teams – over 2, 000 people – blanketed Europe to train national leaders, carry God ’ s Word throughout the continent, and to find creative ways of getting it behind the Iron Curtain.
On several occasions, " creative " use of tie-breaking rules have allegedly led teams to play less than their best.
This was followed by two different creative teams producing three stories of The Golem in four issues (# 174-177 ), the second of these a fill-in monster-reprint issue.
It differs from other Batman titles in that it has constantly rotating creative teams, and the stories are not necessarily part of the current events of the other Batman comics.
Those requiring extensive capital ( for example: car manufacturing ) are difficult to launch and sustain on a lifestyle basis ; others such as small creative industries businesses are more practical for sole practitioners or small groups such as husband-and-wife teams.
Those championship teams were anchored by a solid defense ( Julián Camino on the right and Abel Ernesto Herrera on the left were also fearsome attackers, and José Luis Brown provided security as a sweeper ), and also had three creative midfielders ( José Daniel Ponce, Alejandro Sabella and Marcelo Trobbiani, with Miguel Ángel Russo to guard their backs ) and two top-notch strikers ( Hugo Gottardi and Guillermo Trama ).
During the series remaining fifteen months, creative teams changed twice, beginning with writer Marty Pasko and artist Padraic Shigetani, with Bob Myers replacing Shigetani.
In New York, Jessye worked with creative multi-racial teams in groundbreaking productions that experimented with form, music and stories.
The College's goals are to give graduates the knowledge and skills to advance their careers as innovators in the field of design, shorten the time frame typically required to learn business practices on the job, build and lead creative teams that drive business results, and become active participants in corporate strategy and decision making.
In most cases, " Revolution " also marked an attempt to send each title in a new creative direction, and to this end new creative teams were assigned to the titles.
The excitement of the event was dampened by Marvel Comics ' timing, as most of the series involved had launched with all or part of their new creative teams a month before the event, even though the " Revolution " logo was still printed on the May issues, and Uncanny X-Men did not join the " Revolution " event until its June 2000 issue.
* Awakening is a ministry team that travels to local churches, conducting the service, and is made up of creative arts, drama and worship teams.
This is as opposed to the notion of manufactured " pop " music, created in assembly line fashion by teams of hired record producers and technicians and performed by pop stars who have little input into the creative process, designed to appeal to a mass market and make profits rather than express authentic sentiments.
It was in 1884 Ayer expanded into the advertising business, but it wasn ’ t until 1892 that artists and writers would work in groups known as creative teams.

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One might have expected that such a violent epoch of transition would have destroyed the creative flair of a composer, especially one whose works were so fluent and spontaneous.
-- those were His very first creative words -- He began the world with light -- this God still gives light to a world which man has plunged into darkness.
However, it has been shown that some animals, like chimpanzees, were able to generate creative plans of action to achieve their goals, and thus would seem to have a causal insight which transcends mere custom.
Other leading members of Sunrise's creative team were screenwriter Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, mechanical art designer Kimitoshi Yamane and composer Yoko Kanno.
Diesel's inventions have three points in common: they relate to heat transfer by natural physical processes or laws ; they involve markedly creative mechanical design ; and they were initially motivated by the inventor's concept of sociological needs.
Whatever Jones and The Monkees were meant to be, they became creative artists in their own right, and Jones's chipper Brit-pop presence was a big reason they were able to produce work that was commercial, wholesome and yet impressively weird.
He also claims that increasing budgetary and scheduling demands were constraining his creative abilities.
The 1650s, when the Friends were most confrontational, was one of the most creative periods of their history.
It is crucial, however, not to underestimate the creative and transforming power of subsequent tradition: for instance, Achilles, the most important character of the Iliad, is strongly associated with southern Thessaly, but his legendary figure is interwoven into a tale of war whose kings were from the Peloponnese.
Certainly the additions of Hans-Peter Briegel in midfield and of Danish striker Preben Elkjær to an attack that already featured the wing play of Pietro Fanna, the creative abilities of Antonio Di Gennaro and the scoring touch of Giuseppe Galderisi were to prove crucial.
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
In 2012 The Pearl Sessions were released giving an insight into her creative process.
While it was by no means the only creative force behind Arthurian romance, many of its elements were borrowed and developed ( e. g., Merlin and the final fate of Arthur ), and it provided the historical framework into which the romancers ' tales of magical and wonderful adventures were inserted.
Markets were temporarily oversupplied during the high growth period from the 1870s-90s, during which time there was also a lot of creative destruction in industries like iron, which was displaced by steel, and labor, which was displaced by machinery, but re-employed because of growth.
The first men were, in this case, a family of gigantic, sensitive mandragores, animated by the sun, who rooted themselves up from the earth ; this assumption not only does not exclude, but, on the contrary, positively supposes, creative will and the providential co-operation of a first cause, which we have reason to call God.
Exceptions include characters appearing on Sesame Street ( as they were previously sold to Sesame Workshop, although they have always had creative rights, only reimbursing The Jim Henson Company to create and provide their Muppet characters for their use ) and the Fraggles of Fraggle Rock ( which are still owned by the Jim Henson Company ).
Until 1900 civil engineering projects were generally managed by creative architects, engineers, and master builders themselves, for example Vitruvius ( first century BC ), Christopher Wren ( 1632 – 1723 ), Thomas Telford ( 1757 – 1834 ) and Isambard Kingdom Brunel ( 1806 – 1859 ).
Among the creative and talented people Bradbury met this way were special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen and radio star George Burns.
When fashion included feminine touches such as lace collars and cuffs, and inexpensive yet nice baby shower gifts were needed, this creative art flourished.
Apart from these creative writers, much of the impetus for the Revival came from the work of scholarly translators who were aiding in the discovery of both the ancient sagas and Ossianic poetry and the more recent folk song tradition in Irish.
Jewish intellectuals and creative professionals were among the leading figures in many areas of Weimar culture.
The 1890s were a period of remarkable creative output for Durkheim.
Each found himself in the possession of new legal institutions which were put to creative use in governing.

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