creative inspiration

retro styles

fourth of july postcards
[image: from the collection of richard sheaff]
this fantastic collection of fourth of july postcards from designobserver.com includes illustrations of doll-faced children, hand-drawn type, and loads of fireworks!

power styling
[image: US steel, grainedit.com]
i have to say, i liked the look of the future as imagined in the mid-60s. thanks to dave from grainedit.com for sharing spreads from power styling, which seems to be a collection of illustrations proposing re-imagined looks for the infrastructure of electric utility. be sure to look through all the pieces he scanned, they suggest a majesty that is glaringly absent in the power lines i see outside my window today.

logo evolution

evolution of the logo
[image: smashingmagazine.com]
we’ve come to know logos as modern signifiers in the marketplace, but the concept of a brand mark has existed a long time through history. smashing magazine offers the evolution of the logo that traces how graphic marks have been used to denote ownership, authorship and associations with different groups, only leading them to corporate identity as a result of evolution.

identity

girl scouts of america get an identity makeover
[image: fastcodesign.com]
subtle, yet classic & modernized, check out the identity makeover on fastcodesign.com: a fresh identity for the girl scouts of america. i think these new profiles look more contemporary and youthful without losing any recognition of the brand and tradition. great work!

design industry

check out redesigning propublica by mule design. We love good journalism and hate unchecked abuses of power, so we were excited and honored to collaborate with ProPublica on their website redesign. hear, hear!

another from smashing magazine: add music to your workflow to improve results. i’ve always known i liked listening to music while i work, but i didn’t realize why it was helping me work better.

fourth of july 2010 wrap-up

to celebrate the fourth of july this year, i put on one of a few outlandish red, white & blue combos and put together some food to grill at a friend’s house. i am so used to my arsenal of funny clothes that i didn’t bother with a full-body shot, but i did take a self-portrait at some point during the day. my red pants are represented by reflections on the white walls.

fourth of july portrait

after obligatory grilling, we headed over to machine project for their 2nd annual porch of july spectacular. i mean, look at these ladies, who wouldn’t want to sing folk songs of american history with them?

porch of july singers
[image: machine project]

we sang all manner of folk songs happy and sad. it’s amazing to think about how many years we have been singing about injustice, slavery, war, and crimes against nature with so much hope for change. to be singing the same songs so many years later and see so little evidence of progress is discouraging. i suppose evolution happens too slowly to observe, in any case. we did a lot of new [to me] favorites, like tree of the valley, oh healing river, and rare bog, rattlin bog, and revisited ones i grew up with, like the answer is blowin in the wind, when the saints go marching in, and this land is your land. i can muster up some spirit for some of them, but man, when they mention “the gulf stream waters” as part of the america we get to revere and share, my friend and i stopped in our tracks. hippie kid moment: um, america, what ARE you doing to this great land, anyway?

2nd annual porch of july singalong

laura steenberge took a few breaks to mention how awesome and powerful it is to sing heartily with other people, and i totally agree. it was really fun to belt out songs about protest and fellowship with my friends & neighbors.

fireworks in echo park 2010

after that, we took a quick walk down to echo park lake where the usual suspects were lighting fireworks. my main worry in all this is about the ducks, but it looks like they manage to take refuge on the island. then we headed home to where kitty kazoo was hiding from the perceived warfare under the covers of our bed [motor & ray are relatively unphased by fireworks].

coworking at fetch creative

today is a whole new story. i have taken a desk in a co-working arrangement at fetch creative with some other awesome designers, and today was our first day working together. i am already so excited about this decision, because while i love working at home on my own, if i can get a chance to work in a group space with talented, driven, like-minded people, i’m thrilled. i’ll be writing more about this in the coming weeks, but for today it was great to pull up a chair, get away from my ordinary distractions and take in-person chat breaks instead of facebook or twitter breaks. a big yes to co-working!

biznik article of the week

A Culture of One: What Solopreneurs Can Learn from Zappos by Beth Buelow

i really like this article about creating a culture of one by aligning with your values and attracting clients of like minds. When you choose to create a Culture of One, you have decided to transform your viewpoint from seeing yourself as a one-person shop to proactively building a community based on core values. Your business choices are determined by aligning values –> culture –> brand. she then gives the reader steps they can follow to move into this business mindset. great article!

beyond design

in the fervor of upgrading your iphones, take a minute to recognize that the phones, cameras & computers that have become ubiquitous in american culture follow a trail of tears on the way to market. i wasn’t aware of this supply chain, but now that my friend colleen wainwright shared it with me, i feel compelled to share it with you. from the huffington post, hello, i’m a mac, and i’m a pc—here’s how i help fuel the world’s most deadliest conflict. if it is possible to demand we do better, i say we do it today!

diy container gardening

upcycled planter round-up
[image: rachel wray / re-nest.com]
if you have some great containers, boxes, crates or cans, it’s a great time to get some potting soil and plant some collections together or propagate from cuttings. this round up from re-nest.com is a fantastic snapshot of how you can pair cool containers with plants: upcycled succulent planter inspiration.

cycling in los angeles

proposed route for cicLAvia 2010
[image: ciclavia.wordpress.com]
exciting news for the changing landscape of cycling awareness in los angeles. cicLAvia is planning a route of cordoned streets to be used solely for cycling on september 12, 2010. for more information & to see the route up close, read planned ciclavia route for september 12, 2010.

food

insalata di fagiolini
[image: lacucinaitalianamagazine.com]
green & wax beans abound at farmer’s markets around los angeles, and tomatoes have just started to appear in my garden. it’s the perfect time to make this delicious insalata di fagionlini with entirely fresh, seasonal ingredients. i made a variation this week [i didn’t have carrots, but i thin-sliced orange bell peppers instead] and it’s delicious!

celebrating the national holiday this weekend & need some food ideas? take a look at epicurious.com’s independence day recipe collection: 4th of july recipes, menus & drinks.

creative inspiration

illustration

lab partners for monocle magazine
[image: lab partners]
from the farmlands, through the cities, to the sea! this illustration by lab partners is an amazing perspective on landscapes. thanks designworklife.com for the link.

photography

david hiser for documerica
[image: david hiser]
an amazing find shared on the how design blog: images of the 70s. the documerica project, commissioned by the EPA, hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems. quite an outstanding collection!

typography

alto font
[image: fontshop.com]
if you’re looking for some great sans serif typefaces that work well in a variety of layouts and styles, check out thefontshop.com’s fundamentals: workhorse sans serifs for a great list with examples in action.

posters

sleepers & coal by adam hill
[image: adam hill]
thanks to fudgegraphics.com for showcasing this outstanding work by adam hill in their for your inspiration monday feature. this selection of gig posters shown have some really awesome type treatments and uses, along with his uniquely stylized illustrations.

design industry

a couple from aiga, did you know they’re expanding the resource center to add useful things like the aiga center for practice management, aiming to support all aspects of the business side of graphic design? it’s true! all those questions you might have about rates, legal issues, financial planning, and project management can be found in this public resrouce for best practices. another fantastic aiga development just released is the living principles, helping designers move toward the creation of work that is environmentally, culturally & socially sustainable.. their mission statement: The Living Principles for Design aim to guide purposeful action, celebrating and popularizing the efforts of those who use design thinking to create positive cultural change.

platform bird feeder

awhile back, when machine project took over LACMA for the day one of the cool things i saw on an upper level patio were these platform bird feeders that some of the artists built. they were really simple, sculptural pieces built as extensions of existing railings, with a few trays of seeds for birds to land on and eat. i don’t really have room for all that, but i thought it was a cool idea.

my grandmother passed away shortly after, which began a process of cleaning out her home and garage. my grandfather had been a sound engineer, but additionally was an incredibly talented and resourceful person who could build or make nearly everything himself. the relics of electronics parts past is something for another post [something i have to dig out of my mom’s archives and photograph], but one of the collections he had was a lot of scrap wood and simple molding pieces, so i took whatever could be re-purposed, and eventually decided this platform bird feeder idea had to happen. considering it’s made with stuff from my grandparents home in the same tradition, i suppose it’s the marian & cal frisk memorial bird feeder.

platform bird feeder

this was a fairly simple project, considering i have a small makita cordless circular saw. it just involved measuring and cutting a longer piece of wood into 2 pieces that would make an L-shape, setting with wood glue, reinforcing the seam with 2 brackets [one on the inner corner, one on the outside flat edge], cutting and setting the molding along the edge with wood glue, and nailing it in place. i installed it on the post with 2 L-brackets, filled it up and it was ready to go. for days, though, no birdies visited, so i wondered how it would all work out. but then came the finches! [subsequently, i found this guy on the left is a house sparrow.]

finches eating bird seed

i’ve noticed these guys coming to visit and eat, sometimes up to 5 at a time. i figured they were finches, but wanted to find out what kind. they like to eat at certain times of day and are nowhere to be found others, it’s interesting. house finches got their name because they prefer to nest against structures for added safety. they’re also somewhat fearless in that they are known to fiercely protect their homes and drive out invading birds. they’re smart and have good taste, and i like them. i mean, look, this one is eating artichoke seeds.

finches and a dove eating bird seed

i’m also getting mourning doves. unlike finches, who do a lot of hopping, mourning doves get comfy, sitting in one spot to eat, and are less scared of me and my camera. i had no idea the whinnying sound they make is made by their wings as they take flight. now that i’ve seen them up close, i can see they have this pretty ring of bright blue eyeliner.

mourning dove eating bird seed

i’ll keep my eye out for more. from what i’ve read, i can put little baskets up in the eaves and the house finches may nest there. i’ve also set aside all kinds of wine corks for building a little bird house, so at least one of these things will happen & we’ll see what kind of bird friends i can make.

article of the week

we are all brand anthropologists from hexanine.com.

a great perspective on how brand perception evolves through customer experience & feedback. mind your brand gaps!

beyond design

food

zucchini ribbon salad
[image: emily ho]
if you’re growing zucchini this year, you’ve been enjoying the first fruits of your labor in the last few weeks. zucchini plants are huge producers, so you’ll want to stay creative with how you enjoy them. thanks to emily ho, <a href="thekitchn.com offers 15 recipes for zucchini, summer squash, pattypan & more!

just to drive the point home about how much of a non-food twinkies are, take a spin through dwight eschliman’s 37 or so ingredients, in which he photographs a sample of each ingredient that goes into a twinkie in its natural state. not surprisingly they are mostly powder and sugar, and not-at-all appetizing.

neighborhood

big parade LA
[image: alyssa walker]
i was so sorry to miss big parade LA [for the love of being out of town], but alyssa walker provides excellent coverage on gelatobaby.com: 100 staircases, 35 miles, 2 days, and too many friends to count. i’m definitely going to do it next year!

things are changing in los angeles! greenlagirl.com spotlights 3 ways public opinion has shaped transportation development in checklist: how you can shape the future of los angeles!

diy

this book of homemade beauty concoctions sounds like it’s right up my alley! book review: do it gorgeously—look good and live well on the cheap, reviewed by greenlagirl.com is all about making your own diy beauty products with natural ingredients. i may have to pick up a copy of this one!