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Designing for fun

Jul 06 2011 Published by under Blog,Design,General

Doing design as my profession requires that I design for other people. However, from time to time I like to use my talents on a personal project, something that will have no financial gain.

About 6 months ago I started rock climbing. It’s a fun sport and has helped me lose a bunch of weight. I wanted to share with everyone my excitement, so naturally I had a desire to put a sticker on my laptop.

My fun new sticker

I spent some time looking online for a sticker that was already created, that conveyed my passion, but I was coming up short. Everything looked bad. I did order a sticker from CafePress, but the print quality was so poor, there was no way I was going to stick it to my precious laptop.

So I did the next best thing…using my design savvy, I created my own. When I was done, I was happy with the results, but now needed to find a printer. A search took me to Blue Bee Printing. For under $40 I could get 50 prints of my new creation. But what the hell was I going to do with 50? I only needed a few. Then it dawned on me, I’ll give them away. I’ve been climbing at Rockreation, a local gym not far from my house. My thought was to leave them there and let anyone who wanted one have it.

Now I’m finding the nice part of doing a personal project. Not only did I get the sticker I was after for my laptop, when I’m at the gym I’m seeing people with my sticker. It’s been posted in the locker room, affixed to people’s water bottles and gear bags. It’s really a nice feeling.

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Lego Click

Feb 10 2011 Published by under Blog,Design,General,Random

When I was a kid, I loved me some Legos. Hell I still love them and even have a container of about 200 pieces that I still like to build with when bored at my desk. When I came across this video I was blown away by it’s creativity. Check it out, it’s well worth your time.

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Simply Starbucks

Dec 20 2010 Published by under Blog,Design,General

I’m going to be totally honest; I’ve been a bit lazy the past few days. While I could eat a nice complete breakfast at home, I’d rather save a few minutes and stop at Starbucks on the way to the office. And I’m glad I have been.

A few weeks back I noticed that Starbucks had started putting up the Christmas promotions. I didn’t pay any attention, as I wasn’t in the holiday spirit. But last week I had a moment to take them in.

The art is so simple, it’s genius. The promotions feature snowmen, penguins, reindeer and a boy and girl caroling. But what I enjoy so much is how simple the artwork is rendered. They used basic organic shapes and, for the most part, 2 colors. The objects are filled with a single color and then overlaid with a dark gray to give them some depth. As a designer I enjoy the uncomplicated visuals, as a letterpress printer I see art that would look beautiful printed.

Nice job Starbucks!

images copyright Starbucks

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Weddings and Letterpress

Dec 17 2010 Published by under Design,letterpress

Over the past few weeks I’ve been hard at work designing wedding invite templates for my letterpress business. So far I’ve finished a few and have started to print some samples.

Stay tuned to see the final prints.









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What advice would you give to a graphic design student?

Aug 23 2010 Published by under Design,Writing

Below is a link to Frank Chimero’s Blog, where a reader asked what advice he would give a design student. Student or not, the list is a must read for every designer.

Frank Chimero: Advice for Students

Some of my favorites:

  • Design does not equal client work.
  • Everyone is just making it up as they go along.
  • If you meet a person who cares about the same obscure things you do, hold on to them for dear life. Sympathy is medicine.
  • If you can’t draw as well as someone, or use the software as well, or if you do not have as much money to buy supplies, or if you do not have access to the tools they have, beat them by being more thoughtful. Thoughtfulness is free and burns on time and empathy.

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The Age of Connection

Apr 26 2010 Published by under Design,General

It’s interesting that in the era of 24-7, constant stream of information, to learn just how much we depend on the ever present availability of data. Or at least, think we do. But what happens when the information stream turns into a trickle, or even worse, dries up like the Sahara?

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Short Video on Milton Glaser

Sep 02 2009 Published by under Design

Short Video on Milton Glaser http://bit.ly/7q8HO

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