Recently a designer buddy of mine, and fellow SFG member, Melissa Ivone introduced a refreshing new site devoted to...Nice. Now Melissa is easily one of the nicest people I know so I trust her to have an informed and educated opinion on the subject.
An introduction from the website and in Melissa's own words...
It is a truly encouraging site and I urge you to visit it and peruse through every anecdote and comment. It will brighten your day. She's even gotten national attention recently because of the site...Check it out!
http://www.operationnice.com/
An introduction from the website and in Melissa's own words...
The other day I was waiting for an elevator in my building with one other gentleman. As the elevator arrived, I hesitated. I usually let others enter first, as a courtesy. But this gentleman held out his hand, motioning me to the door. As I walked through, he said with a chuckle, "You didn't really think I was going to walk in here first, did you?" I responded, "Well, I don't like to take anything for granted nowadays."
That one minor gesture brightened my day! I started to think, "What a great world this would be if everyone had consideration for others." It's a shame that that's not the case currently. It's obvious that common courtesy is lacking in society today. Just drive down a major highway and you'll see that.
What we all need is a little NICE.
Operation NICE is an encouragement to spread a little NICE to others. Stop by to read some positive, upbeat news stories (yes, they exist) about nice people. Download some tools (coming soon!) to help you in your quest to communicate the concept of niceness. Share a story or two about how someone made your day.
It is not true that nice guys finish last. Nice guys are winners before the game ever starts.
- Addison Walker
It is a truly encouraging site and I urge you to visit it and peruse through every anecdote and comment. It will brighten your day. She's even gotten national attention recently because of the site...Check it out!
http://www.operationnice.com/
Be sure to label your illustrations with the appropriate labels. Label your entries with your name and the challenge label, in this case SFG: Nice
The next challenge begins Monday, November 3rd, 2008.
The SFG Challenge was created to offer every member an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. This is a completely voluntary challenge!
If you're interested in taking advantage of SFG's site traffic and advertising opportunities here and on Design Inspiration, e-mail me.
-Jeff
The next challenge begins Monday, November 3rd, 2008.
The SFG Challenge was created to offer every member an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. This is a completely voluntary challenge!
If you're interested in taking advantage of SFG's site traffic and advertising opportunities here and on Design Inspiration, e-mail me.
-Jeff
1 comment:
Aww, thanks Jeff! :)
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