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April 9, 2009 • 10:49 am 0

Filed under: traveling
April 8, 2009 • 9:12 am 0

COLORS magazine is looking for energetic and internet savvy young journalists students to join the COLORS editorial team. COLORS is part of the publishing activity of Fabrica (Treviso, Italy) and, if selected, you will spend one year in Treviso researching stories from across the globe for both our printed and online issues. You need to be able to speak and write in English and be under 25 years old.
Send to elena.favilli@colors.it
* Your C.V.
* A biography, not longer than 150 words
* 3 suggestions for stories to be featured in a COLORS issue themed “Revolution”
Your suggestions should be:
Diverse: We are “a magazine about the rest of the world”.
Original: Make sure your suggestions don’t come from or were featured in major newspapers or TV channels.
Visually impacting: COLORS believes the old saying about an image saying more than words.
Your scholarship includes:
* Return trip from your country;
* Accommodation in Treviso (to share with one or two Fabrica grant holders);
* Lunch from Monday to Friday;
* A monthly money supply to cover living expenses;
* Health insurance for the entire duration of the contract.
Filed under: exciting opportunities
April 8, 2009 • 7:50 am 0

“Personal growth and genuine transformation isn’t about the theoretical, it’s about the practical – and the practical is all about YOU. If you read, understand and remember every single word I ever write, but never apply any of it, you will see absolutely zero benefit or positive change in your world. So apply it. Do it. Consistently. And get uncomfortable. Consistently. There are far too many personal development junkies who are great at talking the talk – they even use all the self-help jargon (I know, I talk to them) – but in reality they are full of crap because they don’t actually live any of it. They tell others what to do, while not actually doing it themselves. The Pseudo Gurus, I call them. Reading does not equal transformation. Reading equals reading. Even knowing doesn’t equal transformation. There is an abundance of educated and knowledgeable failures.” – Graig Harper
Filed under: the honest truth
April 7, 2009 • 7:44 pm 0

Jean-Paul Goude (born in 1940) is a french graphist, illlustrator, photographer and advertising movie maker.
After chilhood at Saint-Mandé (France), in 1964, he started as an illustrator for the “Printemps” dep. stores, was the pigmalion of Zouzou, then in1970 became art director for the magazine “Esquire” for ten years.“I was an illustrator, who illustrated the fantasies of others, I became naturally a creator of images” he said. At the time he was working for New-York Magazine, he directed Grace Jones ( she became his egery and the mother of his son). In 1983, he published his autobiography entitled “jungle fever” and directed the movie “el flamenco” using the concept “shake me” invented in 1972 by Georges Petit and designed the new visual graphic design for Kodak: “sprites escaping from a slide”. Since 2001, he is art director of Galeries Lafayettes advertising campaign, about which he sayed:”I wanted to go against the general trend, everything one could see at this time”. One after one he made posters full of happiness and freshness like a serial in which Laetitia Casta, plays all the roles as an heroine (the bride, SantaClaus or the dandy).
In 2005, he published “Tout Goude” with a DVD at Editions Lamartinière.
Translation from Wikipedia fr.
Filed under: successful people
April 6, 2009 • 11:16 pm 0
Inspired by Paul Arden’s best-selling book “It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be”, this blog serves as an inspiration to each and everyone of you with dreams of making it big.

Filed under: best-selling books