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An opportunity for early-career creatives at Google Fonts
Dave Crossland
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January 2021
edited January 2021
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Google Fonts is looking for early-career creatives (eligible to work in the USA):
https://rare.withgoogle.com/creative-fellowship/
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rare-with-google_rarewithgoogle-creativefellowship-activity-6745545181208166400-5_kw/
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J Bradley Johnson
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April 2021
Late career creatives need not apply.
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Chris Lozos
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April 2021
Old fossil creatives don't remember how to apply ;-)
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John Hudson
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April 2021
Old enough to remember the Adjectival Times, before creative became a noun.
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Nick Shinn
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April 2021
edited April 2021
As a job-function description, the term emerged during the DDB-led Madison Avenue “Creative Revolution” of the 1960s. The Suits/Creatives terminology was in play when I was in the ad biz in the 1980s.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/can-creative-be-a-noun-usage-history
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