I love the art of simplicity.
These images by design studio H-57 are a part of a series called “Pictogram History.”
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by Justin Theng
I love the art of simplicity.
These images by design studio H-57 are a part of a series called “Pictogram History.”
Take a look:
by Justin Theng
Here comes another breath-taking video that could easily inspire a promo for your Church.
You may not know any parkour fanatics, but I’d say every Church has a dancer at very least.
Simple, moving, powerful – Just like the Gospel.
by Justin Theng
One of the most compelling proofs of God’s mark in our subconscious is commonality – things that we all have in common, across the boundaries of culture and nationality, that we never consciously invented.
This video is inspiring beyond words. Perhaps because it defines a language within that is by nature wordless. The relevance this has to the intersection of technology and faith is simple: Technology facilitates commonality. After all isn’t that why viral videos go viral? Because somehow there is something intrinsically engaging about their content, regardless of race, gender or persuasion.
by Justin Theng
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by Justin Theng
Brains are terrible at grasping beauty.
Being an advertising creative, I’ve always wrestled with the idea of man-made perceptions of beauty. I remember the first time I saw a professional model on set for one of my ads. To the everyday person, she looked…well, everyday. There was nothing particularly spectacular about her appearance in person, other than being quite pretty.
by Justin Theng
One of the hardest things to do as a creative in the secular marketplace, is preaching the Gospel without preaching the Gospel. We are all called to be ministers, but the Word instructs us on the partnering of faith and wisdom. We don’t always have the avenues of relationship in the workplace – though we would like it – to be overt with sharing our faith. I’ve heard it once described as driving a three ton truck over a one ton bridge. This is a problem waiting for a solution. Enter creativity.