Media outlets starting with C
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Creations Magazine
Targets the holistic-minded, health conscious and spiritually centered communities throughout New York city and Long Island. Covers specific themes and inspires spirituality in action, alternative healing, spiritual and personal growth, nutrition and the environment.
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Creative Applications Network Blog
CreativeApplications.Net was launched in October 2008 as a portal for "reporting innovation and cataloguing projects, tools and platforms at the intersection of art, media and technology". The blog focuses on software applications and apps that "challenge the ways we share and engage with information". It is based in the UK but aimed at a global audience. The Founder and Editor-in-Chief of CreativeApplications.Net is Filip Visnjic. Filip was born in Belgrade and is now based in London, directing new media projects and contributing to a number of blogs and magazines. Among his many roles, he is Art Director and Curator at Resonate, a Belgrade-based project, and Director at Working Architecture Group. He also lectures at several UK universities, including Central St. Martins School of Art and Design, University of Creative Arts, University of Greenwich, University of Westminster and others. Entries on the blog tend to profile or report on various uses of new media and software, focusing on the artistic and creative. In addition to applications the blog covers any notable works combining technology and art. Filip and the team also include updates and write-ups of events and various projects they're working on. Posts always include images and often video. as at August 2016, stats were as follows: Monthly Page View: 500,000; Monthly Unique Visitors: 150,000; RSS Subscribers: 30,000; Facebook fans: 60,000; Twitter Followers: 40,000. Opportunities are available on the blog for selected news, profiles, app reviews and promo codes or other promotions. The team advise that they cannot respond to all messages or write about all suggestions. Their app listings only include iOS and Mac applications. The team can be reached via the online contact form, while Filip can also be reached via his email address.
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Creative Bloq
Background and Format: Creative Bloq is a website overseen by Future plc and is aimed at digital & traditional artists including web designers, graphic designers, 3D & VFX (visual effects) artists and illustrators. Covers news, graphic design, typography, illustration, art, web design, how to guides for drawing, cascading style sheets (CSS), reviews of iPhones, natural media packages, book reviews, buying guides for cameras, memory cards, monitors and iPad accessories. For more information about advertising rates, Michael Pyatt can be reached at michael.pyatt@futurenet.com The website can also be found on Instagram at www.instagram.com/creativebloqofficial/ Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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Creative Bloq - Creative Bloq News
Background and Format: Creative Bloq is a website overseen by Future plc and is aimed at digital & traditional artists including web designers, graphic designers, 3D & VFX (visual effects) artists and illustrators. Covers news, graphic design, typography, illustration, art, web design, how to guides for drawing, cascading style sheets (CSS), reviews of iPhones, natural media packages, book reviews, buying guides for cameras, memory cards, monitors and iPad accessories. For more information about advertising rates, Michael Pyatt can be reached at michael.pyatt@futurenet.com The website can also be found on Instagram at www.instagram.com/creativebloqofficial/ Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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Creative Boom
Established in 2009, Creative Boom is an art, design & culture blog, sharing inspiration & ideas for creative people worldwide. Covering art, graphic design, illustration, photography, film and animation – the blog strives to celebrate, inspire and support the creative industries by sharing inspiring work and promoting the very best established and emerging talent and offering helpful tips and advice. Manchester-based Creative Katy Cowan is the Founder of the blog. The blog shares Inspiration with work from the fields of advertising, animation, art, crafts, design, photography and illustration - for inspiration and exposing talent. They say: "We also love to provide tips that will help you to go freelance, build your business, further your career or even just enhance your creative life. And when you've got enough inspiration and tips under your belt, we have a range of Features - inviting you to meet other creatives, see where they work and find out more about their creative loves. We even love to write about cities across the world to explore local creative scenes. And then, when you need freelance work, or the next step up the career ladder - our Jobs Board should help. Or if you're after some extra exposure or looking to work with other creatives - you should check out our Directory and get yourself listed by signing up." Extending beyond a creative's work life, Creative Boom also loves to cover play – featuring travel, lifestyle and cultural ideas and inspirations. From recommending destinations, hotels, restaurants and bars to sharing the latest exhibitions, shows, books, magazines and festivals. Since its launch, Creative Boom has championed thousands of creatives across the UK and beyond, becoming one of the UK's leading art & design blogs. It has also attracted advertisers such as BBC, Adobe, Yahoo, Vimeo, Samsung, Jaguar and The Guardian. Circulation: 500, 000 (source: publisher) In terms of PR opportunities, the team can be approached with topics that are relevant to those mentioned above and can be reached on the email address provided. Gorkana Alert: Thursday 11 December 2014 Creative Boom has redesigned its site. Covering art, graphic design, illustration, photography, travel and culture, it also includes a jobs board which lists work and freelance opportunities for those in the creative industries. Editor, Katy Cowan, can be reached at katy@creativeboom.co.uk and can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/creative_boom. Submission guidelines can be found at www.creativeboom.co.uk/page/submit Gorkana Alert: Thursday 27 February 2014 Creative Boom, a site for the creative industries, has changed its URL and can now be viewed at www.creativeboom.co.uk. Editor Katy Cowan can now be reached at submit@creativeboom.co.uk and welcomes news, updates and press releases regarding architecture, interiors, design, graphics, photography, travel (hotels, restaurants, city guides), technology, cars, and home accessories. Gorkana Al
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CCreative Business News
Creative Business News is a website which covers topics related to News, Business, Entertainment, Music and Movies & Film.
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Creative Child
Provides the latest information for parents on how to nuture their child's creativity. Regular sections include Kids at Play, Health and Safety, Discovering Creativity, Nuturing Talent and Tomorrow's Child.
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Creative Child Online
Creative Child Online covers Leisure Activities,Family & Parenting,Crafts,Children's Health,Children & Youth
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Creative Cow
Stands for the Creative Communities of the World and it is geared towards serving the technical support, design/inspiration and news needs of media professionals in the fields of video, film and broadcasting with special emphasis on compositing/effects artists and film/video editors. All editorial and press-related matters should be sent to press@creativecow.net as that is the address that all of their editorial team watches and everyone who works with editorial gets that address.
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Creative Cow Blog
Covers a wide array of technological issues pertaining to multimedia. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).