favorite photos of elysian park

As part of the ongoing park a day project for LAist, here are some of my favorite photos from elysian park. many were taken this morning, though some at the bottom are from last spring. read more on LAist!

family picnic area at elysian park
family picnic area at elysian park
chavez ravine arboretum
looking toward chavez ravine arboretum in elysian park
angel's point at elysian park
angel's point at elysian park
the park at angel's point in elysian park
the park at angel's point in elysian park
picnic area at solano canyon drive in elysian park
a vast lawn & picnic area at solano canyon drive in elysian park
buena vista park in elysian park
the garden at buena vista park in elysian park
buena vista at elysian park
interpretive exhibit at buena vista in elysian park
hiking the portola trail, springtime 2010
hiking the portola trail, springtime 2010
the portola trail in springtime, elysian park
mustard blossoms and boulders along the portola trail
acacia blossoms in elysian park
acacia blossoms in elysian park

[for more on the portola trail, see my post exploring the portola trail from last spring, below the part on springtime snow at mountain high.]

gillian welch’s letterpress & coffee-stained album cover

it seems like letterpress projects are abounding these days, or maybe we’re just hearing about them more. Recently, target decided to do a run of vintage graphics with the hamilton type museum, and just today i caught this video of gillian welch’s process of creating her album cover in letterpress with aardvark press. they even went as far as to hand-stain the cotton covers in a diluted coffee bath for a slightly-aged look and a deepening of contrast. read more and see the coffee staining demo at LAist. see & hear more on all songs considered.

eaton sunnyslope and gwinn parks in pasadena

it’s another week in july, which means another park for a park a day on LAist. here are some photos from my favorite lunchtime getaway parks when i worked in pasadena. read more on LAist!

eaton sunnyslope park

eaton sunnyslope park sign
eaton sunnyslope park sign
eaton sunnyslope green space
open green space at eaton sunnyslope park, surrounded by pine trees
eaton sunnyslope picnic table in the shade
my favorite lunch spot at eaton sunnyslope park
eaton sunnyslope western bluebird house
bird house built for resident western bluebirds in eaton sunnyslope park
eaton sunnyslope arroyo & mountains
eaton sunnyslope park's adjacent arroyo with a view of henninger flats

gwinn park

gwinn park sign
gwinn park sign
gwinn park green space
favorite tree to climb in gwinn park
gwinn park oak tree
shade under the big oak tree in gwinn park
gwinn park floral tree
pretty flowering tree in gwinn park
gwinn park huggins grove
gwinn park huggins grove memorial stone

favorite photos of echo park lake

it’s july, which is national parks & recreation month, and i’m writing 4 different pieces for LAist about parks around LA. the first one is about echo park, so i thought i’d collect some of my favorite photos of the park. enjoy!

echopark_downtown
a southeast looking view of echo park lake with the downtown skyline in the distance
ducks on buoys
ducks balance and bathe on buoys in echo park lake
echopark_geese
a family of geese and goslings at echo park lake
boathouse_east
the echo park boathouse with the lake pump plumes in the breeze
boathouse_west
a view of the plumes from the shore by the echo park boathouse
echo park island
echo park island
echopark_birdtree
birds settle in for bed time in the eucalyptus tree on the east bank of echo park lake
lady of the lake
the lady of the lake—please stop breaking my hands!
ducklings at sunset
three ducklings swimming at sunset in echo park
echopark_downtown_sunset
a view of echo park lake and the downtown skyline at sunset

stunning infographic / typographic video

Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus from Patrick Clair on Vimeo.

the content, design and execution of this motion graphic video is absolutely jaw-dropping. thanks iso50.com! happy friday!

creative inspiration

Pendulum sound machine from kyoueidesign on Vimeo.

design industry

hey designers, there’s a lovely new book, i heart design, out by steven heller! see the whole profile on the designer’s review of books.

hey clients, if you’re thinking about developing a new web site, there’s this great planning guide that can help you understand what you’re in for and how to prepare!

and hey, both designers and clients, if you’ve ever been confused about how copyright law works, or what are the specifics of licensing, smashing magazine is ready to break it down for you!

and while you’re still here, there’s this great piece on fastcodesign.com about putting entrepreneurial designers in a position to bring their great design energy to the leadership and inception of the company, and connecting them with the money to make it happen:

“What we’re hoping to do is shift the paradigm of what design is. Design encompasses systems now, not just ‘making things look pretty,'” Allen continues. “Designers have traditionally been paid a lot of money to make what people want; meanwhile, most startups fail because they make things that people don’t actually want! But designers are trained in methods of getting to these ‘aha’ moments about customers, products, and use cases. And that’s a great opportunity for designers to make a foundational contribution in a startup venture.”

food

color shifted caprese salad
green tomatoes and purple basil make a unique caprese salad!

in the world of seasonal eating, we’re moving from spring to summer this week, so enjoy some of the best of both seasons. last week’s seasonal eats was about spring peas while this week, we’re talking heirloom tomatoes!

creative inspiration


for all the LA-lovers out there, a time-lapsed video of 24-hours in downtown LA from blogging.la

letterpress

recycled calendars by cranky pressman
image: fpo / cranky pressman

since calendar days and dates repeat every 2, 6, and 11 years, cranky pressman designed a faux 1966 calendar to be reused this year, 2011, with the encouragement to use it again in 2022. cool concept, and super-cool looking! see the whole profile at under consideration.

design industry

more for the print’s not dead files, felix ng has started up an arts and culture journal, bracket, and the boyle heights neighborhood of LA just got a new bilingual paperthe boyle heights beat / pulso de boyle heights—reported by teens and funded by the california endowment as a joint collaboration between usc annenberg and la opinión.

for more in print on design, the elements of graphic design by alex w. white is out in 2nd edition.

take a spin through the typography of miami with 8 hour day!

los angeles

illustrated map of LA, 1909
Birdseye View Pub. Co.'s birdseye map of Los Angeles, California in 1909.

here’s a lovely little illustration of our burg of echo park, circa 1909. more on the big map blog.

LA observed has a video of the newly-reopened angeles crest highway, which has been closed for the past 18 months following the station fire. looks like the restoration included lots of newly-topped road.

if you’re looking for an out-of-the-way tour of los angeles, 7 days in LA has a great selection of indie tours that go beyond the generic hollywood tour and give different perspectives on our rich history.

creative inspiration

event design

haunted museum
image: FPO / studio fuse

this invitation to the natural history museum’s halloween event “haunted museum” brings together retro thriller movie design with vintage travel posters. see the entire profile at fpo.

furniture innovation

comfy cargo chair
image: fastcodesign.com

thanks to fastcodesign.com for sharing the comfy cargo chair, which can be stuffed with anything you’d like to display while sitting in it. i only hope there’s a suggestion to add a cushion to the seat.

typography

ideal sans
image: H&FJ

H&FJ has just announced a new typeface, ideal sans, a clean, highly-versatile sans-serif that tinkers with space and proportion while maintaining high readability.

design industry

the 2011 brand new conference is open for registration.

for those of you following trends in logo design, logo lounge’s logo trends for 2011 is out.

i recently watched this “talking funny” show on hbo as well, but michael beirut was able to grab from it 7 things graphic designers can learn from stand up comics.

if you’re a designer working with a developer when it comes to web development, maybe your relationship could use some guidance. smashing magazine offers two cats in a sack: designer-developer discord.

it’s never too early to incorporate design into a development process, so why not revisit your research process and integrate it wherever you can. parse can help you get started: design-research process.

food

cherry cottage cheesecake
cherry cottage cheesecake

this week in food, we’re talking all about cherries over at LAist: seasonal eats: cherry season is upon us!

the night shift at the international print museum

pros with aprons
the night shift veterans all wear aprons

this past saturday, i got in on a trial run of a night shift workshop at the international print museum in torrance. we have one of the best-kept secrets of print archive legend right here in los angeles, but much of it just sits in drawers, waiting for use. luckily, there’s an avid group of late-night printers who have been reviving the art & trade using the invaluable resources at the museum. they recently opened their doors to a few excited designers on the kernspiracy list and i got to go!

the linotype machine
the linotype machine

i’m probably going to get this wrong, but to say the least, the international print museum is home to many retired and donated old presses, including one of the oldest operating linotype machines. there are rooms full of equipment, including countless drawers of letterpress type, leading and kerning materials. it’s overwhelming!

type drawers
tempo type drawers

we were encouraged to play around with a central theme of getting people excited to join in on the night shift, but mostly to get a rudimentary feel for setting up a galley and going through the process of rolling out ink and pulling proofs. i looked through all kinds of cool collections of graphics and type, waffling between cool stuff and a loose concept, and ultimately i chose a type setup.

letterpress galley
another letterpress galley at the night shift

once we set up our gallies, the veterans in the group helped the noobs get everything lined up, support any loose spaces with leading, center the page, roll out the ink, load paper, and crank it over the galley. this process can take awhile, since you’re essentially testing your setup and working out kinks, but it’s also a valuable learning process. what we can do with one click now was a process of measuring, finding pieces, trying things out, and pulling proof after proof.

night shift wood type
night shift wood type

i didn’t want to fuss too much with kerning [surprising, i know!] so mine is a little off, but it was really fun making this print. i can’t wait to go back and try out more configurations, different type styles and papers.

the night shift - stay up late!
my print for the night shift - stay up late!