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Iceq Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

"Creativity WITH or FROM the first pixel" ??

is it proper to say "creativity from the first pixel" ?? or should it be "creativity with the first pixel" ?? 
it is a slogan for a web design company.
Thanx !
  

Top answer

" "With" sounds like "accompanied by" and that wouldn't fit. Hope that helps.

  • " "With" sounds like "accompanied by" and that wouldn't fit.
  • Hope that helps.
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I'd say "Creativity from the first pixel."

It's like "Creativity from the beginning."

"With" sounds like "accompanied by" and that wouldn't fit.

Hope that helps.
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Thank you. I think with is sometimes used, like: "We are going to redesign it, beginning with the first pixels".

What do you think?
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Adding "Beginning" to "with" makes a difference.

If you just say "with the first pixel" and don't have "beginning," I wonder what you'll do with the other thousands of them.

Use "from" for your slogal."
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I actually did not quite get your point lol , but thank you anyways . I will use From Emotion: smile

Btw, if it was "starting", is "with"

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