It's largely centered
on creative play and the iPad.
We are HUGE
on creative play here too.
We weren't holding back
on the creative play calling so we could surprise FSU.
Not exact matches
Record labels used to rely
on radio
play and music videos to ensure sales, but in today's music industry (one heavily influenced by the Internet, of course), advertising and television are the «new radio,» says David Hayman,
creative director and music supervisor at Toronto's Supersonic C
creative director and music supervisor at Toronto's Supersonic
CreativeCreative.
And being able to go around the country and see the impact that my company and my work has done — teenage girls saying they love to
play games because of me, and families saying, «we picked up a tabletop game because of [Geek & Sundry show] Tabletop,» and college kids who come up and say, «Hey, I'm really glad you made The Guild because I never knew I could say that I was a gamer until you made that» — that's why you need to be
creative, whether it's
on a large or small scale.
Sure, having the
creative might to have more than one blockbuster bet
on the table
plays a role, but it's Disney's almost fanatical obsession with delivering a positive experience that allows it to rebound so effectively.
Kris Martinez, founder of Martinez
Creative Group: «You have to learn to block out the negativity and focus
on doing what you love, because it serves no purpose for you to
play small.»
Healthy relationships focus predominately
on positive,
creative, generative concerns, including lots of
play.
Play is sometimes viewed as an instinct educator (Karl Groos); as a means of catharsis, a safety valve to vent emotions (Aristotle); as a
creative modeling of situations that enables the player to better handle experience (Erik Erikson); as a means of resolving psychic conflict (Sigmund Freud), or,
on the contrary, as activity not motivated by the need to resolve inner conflict (Robert Neale) 8
Corporations, the state and civil society — including churches — have a role to
play in this process of
creative, pragmatic reflection
on the appropriate role of the market.
Sure, we can plan, and we can script how we think things should evolve but I think if we just need participate and leave the
creative problem solving to some other forces who simply want to
play on our team for the fun of it.
The blogging is a
creative outlet for me, but sometimes I put too much pressure
on myself to post articles, when I really would LOVE to be
playing in the kitchen with new recipes to try out or go outside and enjoy my organic garden (pull weeds!).
The way you
played on the «pop» theme is so thoughtful and
creative too.
The drought conditions in my apartment forced me to get
creative with my recipe development, and I began
playing with plant - based recipes (Salmonella would really suck) that only required one - pot (the concept of doing a mountain of dishes come 6 pm depressed me) and relied
on produce that didn't need washing (read: squash and root vegetables).
I love watching my kids
play in the back yard while my husband flips steaks, or sometimes I'll get
creative and figure out how to make a meatloaf or lasagna
on the grill.
Needless to say, my food wasn't very exciting or original — back then I basically put heaps of cheese and veggies
on my puff pastry sheets — but those dinners gave me enough confidence to start to
play around in the kitchen and get a bit more
creative with my food.
Sunflower seeds, arugula and honey are the secret ingredients in this
creative play on pesto.
This is classic: Ramsey
plays poor to average for 90 minutes, contributing little
on the attack and doing nothing
creative on the ball.
He's also capable of some
creative finishes driving to the basket, which should only increase as he gets more comfortable
playing on the ball.
And if we had scored first it would have been a very different affair, with Welbeck's pace and our
creative ability
on the counter attack coming in to
play rather than having to batter against the Chelsea bus.
Jack is a
creative player and has a good shot
on him, he should be
playing a more attacking role.
Wenger has kept with his recent formation of Ramsey, Cazorla and Ozil and I assume that the Welshman will be
playing on the right again although there is usually plenty of interchange between the
creative players.
Can't wenger
play lacca and Sanchez together, how
creative is iwobi that wenger can't trust Ramsey with
creative job today, Iwobi kept
on loosing focus in 1st half
On the other hand,
playing 4 4 2 requires a very strong and skilled Defensive midfielder (Gilberto type) and very
creative and fast wingers.
Neres can
play on either flank, and has shown
creative quality, pace and an eye for goal.
a
creative mid to replace our aging cazorla and a hardtackling midfield to break up
play like gueye would be ideal, now with Saed and one or two young talent signings we got a team that can challenge
on all fronts next season minus the deadweight (Walcott, elneny, Wilshire, Gibbs, Perez, debuchy, Gabriel, Campbell, Ramsey if if we sign two midfield players) COYG
He also has the ability to
play striker and ATt mid, this makes him ideal as he will also be
creative enough for arsenals left Poldi is clinical but lacks presence
on the pitch in terms of contribution.
Folks talk about Mesut's limited contribution to the game, but not acknowledging that we ask our
creative number 10 to
play out wide an only influence the game
on one side of the field.
If he's not going to get
play time we might as well deal him / trade him for some kind of upgrade
on creative player or striker.
We need attacking midfielder, someone who
plays in the middle, attacking (not Xhaka — because he is not) not
on the wing like Sanchez, Ozil but a
creative goddamn midfielder!
I wonder how
creative they are
on plays and schemes.
Both can score and create Rhyad has been
on fire this season arguably the best in the leauge he looks like a great Rosicky replacement were as Isco would be a quality signing who can
play cam, cm, ram so we will add to our quality versatile
creative attackers so he would replace santi the cam, lam and Rosicky
exactly.I wouldnt mind anyone
playing anywhere
on the pitch provided they do their job well and do nt prove to be a liability Even ramsey
playing on the wings would be okay for me if it means covering bellerin to manouver freely
on the right and hos
creative instincts support our attack and his work rate is useful.
Why persist with Elneny and Coquelin the whole game should have at least taken off one of them for a more attack minded or
creative player in the second half.No guile at all today and too much reliance
on individual
play to try and create something.
Headers of course suited Giroud, with Alexis Sanchez being more styled to
creative play and being
played through
on goal.
He always want to
play in the middle and forces other more
creative player to
play on sidelines....
Another side note are we not wasting a
creative player to
play Coq against a team that got 2 shots
on goal?
There is a
creative gap in the middle resulting from
playing with caution and depending
on individual brilliance.
With Theo Walcott now at the age of 29, and Danny Welbeck often being
played on the right despite being a conventional striker, it's clear to see that the Gunners are in dying need of a
creative right - winger to complete their front three.
Now the 4 -4-2 or the similar 4 -2-3-1 would work nicely for arsenal dependent
on the opponent and the players use, i would love to see a welbeck and Sanogo in the first formation against teams like chelsea, stoke, mancity, liverpool these teams do not like
playing against two strikers against the other teams i would use the latter formaition, in both formation we need to holding MF, preferable a quick physical presence is needed for one while the other is more
creative
This should be enough reason to highlight the need for a
creative CM similar to Cazorla so that either Xhaka or Coquelin can be liberated and focus more
on maintaining and balancing the middle in defense; ball possession and hold up
play.
There is a possibility that the Frenchman could do his usual trick of
playing one of our
creative midfielders out
on the left and that would put Wilshere, Chamberlain, Ramsey and Cazorla in the frame.
With Arsenal having so far during the current season further increased our reputation for
playing fluent and attractive football that is often more focused
on the
creative and attacking side of the game, you might think that the Arsenal players most likely to have made the Premier League team of the season so far would be from that side of the team.
The Gunners have suffered without the
creative spark of Santi Cazorla dictating
play from the midfield following his absence through injury, and the club have been
on the lookout for a future replacement.
On paper there are obvious things that they can use in their sales pitch like Martinez getting to
play in the outfield and already being comfortable in their organization, but that's not really getting
creative — that's just stating the obvious.
Have 2 specialist wingers (Walcott and Sanchez, Sanchez can
play on both sides so you can
play Campbell or Ox
on the other side), a
creative midfielder in the center (Ozil or Cazorla) and striker up front
Bellerin and Xhaka have been so poor, Bellerin is clearly not RWB, he
plays better when he has a partner ahead of him as he won't feel the
creative burden
on that flank.
He does everything
on the field attack, defend,
plays creative passes.
he score goals he is supposed to
on miss other simple one i will give you this his work rate had improve but when we
play team that
play all eleven men behind the ball his he
creative enough are just a opportunist player.
But they are coming into the game in pretty poor form, which is why the Argentinean is focusing his tactics
on stopping the Gunners from
playing our fluent and
creative attacking game.