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Artistic
(är-tĭs'tĭk):
adj. Conforming to the standards of art; satisfying
aesthetic requirements. Showing skill or excellence in
execution. Exhibiting taste, discriminating judgment, or
sensitivity. Exhibiting an involvement in or
appreciation of art, esp. the fine arts. Involving only
aesthetic considerations, usually taken as excluding
moral, practical, religious, political, or similar
concerns.
Branding
(brānd-ing):
adv. In marketing, the use of logos, symbols, or
product design to promote consumer awareness of goods
and services. A trademark or distinctive name
identifying a product or a manufacturer.
Business
(bĭz'nĭs):
noun. An occupation, profession, or trade. The
purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a
profit. A person, partnership, or corporation engaged in
commerce, manufacturing, or a service;
profit-seeking enterprise
or concern. An assignment or task; chore.
Communication
(kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuh n):
noun. The act or process of communicating; fact of
being communicated. The imparting or interchange of
thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing,
or signs. something imparted, interchanged, or
transmitted. A document or message imparting news,
views, information, etc. Means of sending messages,
orders, etc., including telephone, telegraph, radio, and
television. Transfer of information from one cell or
molecule to another, as by chemical or electrical
signals.
Creativity
(kree-ey-tiv-i-tee):
noun. The state or quality of being creative. The
ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns,
relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new
ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.;
originality, progressiveness, or imagination. The
process by which one utilizes creative ability.
Discipline
(dis-uh-plin):
noun. Training to act in accordance with rules.
Activity, exercise, or a regimen that develops or
improves a skill; training. Behavior in accord with
rules of conduct; behavior and order maintained by
training and control. A set or system of rules and
regulations. To train by instruction and exercise;
drill. To bring to a state of order and obedience by
training and control.
Innovation
(ĭn'ə-vā'shən):
adj. The
act of introducing something new or different. The act
of innovating;
introduction of new things
or methods.
Organization
(ôr'gə-nĭ-zā'shən):
adv. The act or process of
organizing. The state or manner of being organized:
a high degree of
organization. A structure through which individuals
cooperate systematically to conduct business. The
administrative personnel of such a structure.
Service
(sur-vis):
noun, adv, verb. An act of helpful activity; help;
aid. The supplying or supplier of utilities or
commodities, as water, electricity, or gas, required or
demanded by the public. The providing or a provider of
accommodation and activities required by the public, as
maintenance, repair, etc. Employment in any duties or
work for a person, organization, government, etc.
Something made or done by a commercial organization for
the public benefit and with or without regard to direct
profit
Simplicity
(sĭm-plĭs'ĭ-tē):
adj. The
property, condition, or quality of being simple or
uncombined. Absence of luxury or showiness; plainness.
Absence of affectation or pretense.
Timely
(Timeliness)
(tīm'lē):
adv/adj. Occurring at a suitable time; seasonable;
opportune; well-timed. Archaic Coming too early;
premature. done or happening at the appropriate or
proper time; "a timely warning"; "with timely treatment
the patient has a good chance of recovery"; "a
seasonable time for discussion"; "the book's publication
was well timed".
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