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      « Creative Columbus Spaces: Conrad I Phillips I Vutech & Salvato Coe + Gabor | Main | Blog Action Day: Do this one thing with me »

      October 09, 2008

      Creative Columbus Spaces: Hiatus

      I've received great feedback -in the form of comments, emails, tweets, and referral traffic- about the series.  Thank you all for that. I'm very proud of this place I call home - so, it feels great be part of the energy around our creative economy.

      I've reached the end of my photo collection FOR NOW. That said, I know there are a lot of other great creative spaces in Columbus and I'd love to do another week of show-and-tell. I know we've got to check out Northlich's new space in the fabulously urban Smith Brothers Building. And check out that incredible new building Paul Werth & Associates moved into downtown. Who else? Connect me with some agencies you think deserve to be shown off. (Specific go-to people or - heck, why not ask - final photographs would be greatly appreaciated.)

      We're off to a new topic tomorrow, but I'll plan to return to this series at the end of the month. Until then, just a few quick updates:

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      This was a great series Leigh.
      I really enjoyed the shots inside some of our fair city's most creative agencies.

      Marcie Gabor, our Sr. AD, spotted Michael's work a few years ago at one of the CCAD student art sales. Great style.

      No relation, BTW.

      Thanks for this series!

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