Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Relics of Christmas Past

This year at home for Christmas we went through the ornaments that didn't
make it onto the tree and finally got rid of some of them! While they didn't
make the cut, I enjoyed some of the retro styles! Oh, the memories...






Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Before & After: Mini Holiday Greeting Project




















I didn't make homemade cards this year, but when I ran out of store bought ones, I quickly 
designed this little ditty up. Here's the original inspiration on the left and the final product 
on the right!  I traced the photo, added a more visible tail and a little bling, and I'm quite 
happy with the result! I haven't blogged much recently, but hope that changes in January--
I have tons of design projects on my list to execute! I'm heading home tomorrow and can't 
wait to enjoy time with my family. Enjoy your holiday season!!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thanksgiving mini-project

I'm so excited for Thanksgiving this year! I have quite a few family and good friends gathering together at my house this year for a potluck. I bought my first-ever turkey and am feeling the requisite anxiety about how to cook the thing, but I'm sure everyone in attendance will help. 

This is also the perfect excuse to do a fun little project: a welcome sign for the door! I created it in just a few minutes using this feather from the Graphics Fairy and this free font.


I hope you have a great, thankful holiday and a lovely long weekend!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Logo Land: Townsend 25th Anniversary

I've had the opportunity to make a few logos lately. Here's one I did for my Center, which will be used on almost all our materials during the year of our 25th anniversary. Woo!

Logos can be a challenge, but I like practicing making something simple that can be really small. Its also a good exercise to work in B&W only (even if the logo uses colors later) so you aren't distracted by colors or fancy effects.

I just finished a freelance project involving a logo as well, and hope to share all of the stuff I created for that with you too!


Monday, October 24, 2011

Creative Chandelier

I can't believe in all this time I never blogged about this lamp, which was hanging over the dining room table in my old house. One of my housemates sent out this photo when we were moving out, and I just re-discovered it in my email. Our landlord in that house was a contractor, and he had done all these interesting modifications to our house, including this chandelier made of scrap copper and other stuff.  Isn't it great?! 

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Great Wedding, a Great Design Project!

Some of my very great friends got married about a month ago in Minneapolis.  These are the same folks we threw an engagement party for just a few months back. I was so excited when they asked me to help with a few design projects for the wedding!

 

I had some fun with signage for the ceremony, which was held in an old theater....



and for the reception, which was at an art gallery...


And the coolest project of all: aren't these glasses as favors a great idea? Even cooler is the fact that the bride drew this graphic of the Minneapolis skyline (it was also used in their invitation). Then we worked together to digitize the drawing and add the date and the city.  I've seen favors like this with the couple's names and hearts for the design...but does anyone really want to keep that? This seems less likely to hit Goodwill in 2 weeks, am I right? ;)

I had already designed a logo that was printed on glass for the beer fest project I did a few months ago. Still, I was nervous when we sent the file off to the glass company...but they turned out great!



  I love this photo from the big day (they are actually standing on the bridge that is featured in the drawing.  Congratulations, A&M!



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Another Day, Another Poster

Here's a poster I just sent out to the printer.  I'm not in love with it as a whole, but I do love how the three images in black and white look in a row. Also it is an important lesson about design: sometimes you just have to give your client what theywant, and sometimes you may not love the outcome. That's all I'll say about that.  :)

And moving on, this is going to be an awesome event! Desdemona is a collaboration between Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison, singer/songwriter Rokia Traoré, and Director Peter Sellars, in response to Sellars's 2009 Othello. The play is supposed to be "an intimate and profound conversation from beyond the grave between Shakespeare's Desdemona and Barbary, the woman Shakespeare identifies as the African nurse who raised her." I got to talk about it with Peter while they were still working on it, and I can guarantee it will be amazing!

Toni Morrison doesn't travel much, but we did get her to agree to skype in for a panel discussion. I wish I could have told my freshman in college self (reading Beloved in a lit. class) that I would one day receive an email from Toni Morrison...so cool!