David Smith aka World Famous Artist. Dave is currently at Weiden and Kennedy but you can see how this man's brain works at his blog http://theideathatnevergotsold.blogspot.com/ or check out his website: www.iamcuriousdave.com
When was the last time you had a great conversation? A conversation that was out of the blue, intriguing and interesting. A conversation where you found out so much more about your friends and so much about yourself.
The Book of Conversations came to life because we simply aren’t as good at talking as we used to be. Too often we just trade information. What we did, what we bought, where we went, what we did at work.
The book is a collection of questions. Each question a conversation starter. It’s the intrigue of exploring someone and discovering what lies beneath. Some questions are deep, some trivial and some you will never forget.
However, just words were not enough. Images provoke people in ways that words sometimes can’t. 120 artists, graphic designers, creative directors, art directors, photographers, illustrators and animators were approached and were each given a question.
Their task was to provoke this question with an image. The image could make the reader cry, shout, laugh or think. But most importantly, it should get them to talk.
Let’s bring back the art of conversation to a world that needs it more than ever. Let the discussion begin.
9 comments:
Jase, thanks for this. I love it. Count me in.
i'm up for it. will pass it on to some people here.
David Smith aka World Famous Artist.
Dave is currently at Weiden and Kennedy but you can see how this man's brain works at his blog
http://theideathatnevergotsold.blogspot.com/
or check out his website: www.iamcuriousdave.com
i'm up for it, looks like a fun project.
I'm in.
'The Father of advertising' made me do it.
Andy Blood.
my myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/thebloodster
i'd love to play.
Word has reached me here in sunny Sydney.
Sure, I’ll give it a go and take my place in history.
Hi Jason- got a word from Mark C; looks interesting; both are really into joining up.
i would like to be sandwiched between two bits of leather
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