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Creativity + assignment + crowds + prizes = published work

February 10, 2008

Pixish is a new site from the mind of Derek Powazek that’s all about helping creative people get their work published.

The role of the site is to help “clients” connect to a creative community and source the precise images they are looking for.

Pixish

It’s an alternative to the time consuming and expensive process of working with artists and the challenge of using a micro-stock agency.

Pixish also incorporates a voting feature that gets the community to vote on the images that best fit the assignment. The reward for artists is the opportunity to get their work published and there are also some prizes up for grabs.

Clearly this idea flies in the face of the established creative process and its unlikely that professionals are going to want any part of this.

The idea here is to level the playing field and let amateurs and young artists have a shot at the big time and build their portfolios. There are thousands of people out there willing to do this and its likely that the quality of their work is pretty good.

It’s another example of the combination of the internet and the crowd weakening the power of the expert. We are just going to see more and more of this in the coming months and years.

Posted by Ed Cotton

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