Mentor Ohio (OH) Blog Directory
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- The high cost of improper custom framing! by Ask Gallery One on Oct 30, 2009
You, too, can be a picture framer. It is one of the easiest professions to enter. You can find an inexpensive storefront...or take a position with a national chain. You can handle expensive art and cherished memorabilia for clients with minimal train...
- Thom Does Gallery One! by Ask Gallery One on Oct 29, 2009
Well, it has taken our staff nearly two weeks to come down from our Kinkade Event "high."Thom's long-anticipated Gallery One visit on October 17 flew by...leaving images of devoted fans and new collectors mixed in with Kinkade books, canvases and eve...
- Hanging out at GoMedia by Colbow Design's Blog on Sep 28, 2009 in Brad Stuff
I few weeks ago I was privileged enough to be invited to GoMedia for the day to take part in a photo shoot for their Weapons of Mass Creation campaign. I had a blast and met some amazingly talented and cool people. I’ve been meaning to write ab...
- Thomas Kinkade appears at Gallery One - Sweetest Day, October 17 by Ask Gallery One on Aug 26, 2009
At age 51, Thomas Kinkade is an American art icon. His works are collected world-wide and his trademark cottages and floral landscapes have been staples of the American art lover for 25 years. Now, as he celebrates a quarter century of fine art, he i...
- The Brads One Year Later by Colbow Design's Blog on Jul 30, 2009 in Brad Stuff The Bradz comics the brads
Among Cleveland web designers Brad Dielman is famous for being the first guy at a party and the last one to leave. He’s also know for stopping by after work for just one drink and spending hours talking about anything web. While discussing one...
- Attack of the Frankencomp – The Case for One Comp Design by Colbow Design's Blog on Jun 15, 2009 in Brad Stuff Andy Rutledge Bing Doug Sims Frankencomp Kayak
I’m a big proponent of the one comp school of design. Last week Andy Rutledge did an interesting writeup on the topic and bashed the idea of designing multiple comps. This post started out as a list of things I agree with and don’t agree...






