CWL NEWS ARCHVE

This is the CWL News and Funded Project News Archive. It draws an informative picture on which stories relevant to the creative industries were happening during the AHRC-funded period of Creativeworks London between 2012 and 2016.

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Let’s Be Brief (LBB) LBB Pop-Up School

Let’s Be Brief (LBB) LBB Pop-Up School is a curated professional development programme for creative thinkers and doers.

Designed with both start-ups and seasoned professionals in mind, the LBB Pop-Up School provides training, insight and inspiration for creative industry.

“Running a creative business is one big learning curve and can be all consuming. Creative industry is changing at an ever-faster pace as it is often at the forefront of innovation – both technologically and culturally. These challenges can make it difficult to make time for the broader learning that can help develop a business to ultimately stay relevant.

Let’s Be Brief Pop-Up School is a platform for learning. We understand the problems that creative SME’s face and places where they work, which is why we pop up exactly where we’re needed.”

Ansel Neckles – LBB Co-Founder

July’s programme: http://eepurl.com/YYg2X

– Workshop: Brand Building w/ LBB

– Masterclass: Tell Don’t Sell: Modern Marketing w/ LBB

– Talk: What is the role of the 21st Century Designer?

– Films: Dalston Roof Park – Films4Free

– Talk: In conversation with Harris Elliott and Dean Chalkley at Fashion Sunday

The majority of sessions will run in the evening between 19:30 — 21:30, Monday–Sunday. Workshops costs vary from FREE to £35 for master classes. Participants can book their places via LBB Pop-Up School site: www.letsbebriefpopupschool.co.uk

For more information please contact: hello@letsbebrief.co.uk

 

 

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Queen Mary - University of London
Arts & Humanities Research Council
European Union
London Fusion

Creativeworks London is one of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to develop strategic partnerships with creative businesses and cultural organisations, to strengthen and diversify their collaborative research activities and increase the number of arts and humanities researchers actively engaged in research-based knowledge exchange.