Patrick Miller

Patrick Miller is the writer of the Bleeding Through blog, helping today's entrepreneurs navigate the creative side of the business. He has been exploring ways to enhance creative thinking through innovative tools and introducing new strategies for effective business management. When not writing, you can find him playing his guitar or playing basketball with friends. He also loves to travel and explore new places.

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Post-Wedding Blues: Ways to Prevent or Overcome Them

Any person who’s ever experienced looking forward to a big and exciting event in their lives surely knows what immediately follows next. Whether it’s an overseas vacation, a huge holiday or a concert of your all-time favorite artist, the good times will eventually come to an end, and this is when post-event depression begins. Take weddings, for example. You’ve spent many months, possibly even a […]

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Popular and Profitable Online Video Marketing Possibilities

The corporate world places importance and develops all kinds of marketing strategies and sales techniques that will bring the best results. Businesses always come up with ways to bring their products and services to the awareness of the customer. One such method is online advertising. More people are often online, so there are bigger possibilities of revenue that will come from sales pitches done over

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Architectural Photography: Steps to Capturing a Building’s Essence

Architectural photography is a way for people to gain a visual understanding of buildings. When you’re taking these types of photos, it’s important to take their history and context into consideration. As with other photographs, your images need to undergo architectural photo editing. This way, images can be cleaned up and small changes can be made to bring them closer to the atmosphere you want.

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Tips for Maximising the Impact of Your Business Cards

Business cards are known for reflecting a company’s signature and communicating the rank and position of the individuals representing the business. They also promote brand images and services, among others. There are various styles of business cards that you can explore to express your company’s uniqueness. They come in recycled paper types, folding cards and the standard size. Because of their potential for networking and the promotion

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Prep the Business for Faster Delivery Time

Amazon and the Internet changed the way consumers shop. They now want anything to be instant. That includes shipping or delivery. These days, options such as same-day and next-day deliveries are becoming popular. The question is, is your business ready? Here are five ways to hasten shipping periods: 1. Use Pre-Printed Barcode Labels One of the effective ways to speed up shipping is to improve

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Walking the Talk: How to Create a Memorable Fashion Show

When it comes to fashion, designing original clothes is half the battle. Iconic designers like Karl Lagerfield pride themselves as innovators in both clothing and production. With unforgettable set pieces like Chanel’s Autumn/Winter 2015 collection’s Casino-style show to Valentino’s Red Dress exit — it’s impossible to separate fashion from the catwalk. While it will take some time and practice to come up with a fashion

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Brutalist Aesthetic

The Brutalist Aesthetic and Virgil Abloh’s Off-White Kicks

Featured Image from: Brutalismus Those Look Unfinished If you’ve ever seen unpainted, concrete buildings that may come off appearing as unfinished, but in reality they already are, then you’re probably looking at Brutalist architecture. In recent years, it seems like this sort of aesthetic has been on some sort of revival, especially for the interiors of boutiques, coffee shops, or malls. It was the British

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