creative inspiration

fab
[image: siggi sggertsson]
something truly awesome to start your day: fab by siggi eggertsson

posters

826 novel poster
[image: underconsideration.com]
from underconsideration.com: Providers of witty products and encouragers of creative writing, 826 National has put together that asks a very simple, yet horribly daunting question: Are You Absolutely, Positively, and Wholeheartedly Ready to Publish Your Novel?

typography

darjeeling font sample
[image: designworklife.com]
thanks to designworklife.com for this lovely sample of darjeeling, a font release from facetype. this typeface comes with a library of ornaments as seen here that can really dress it up with cute flourishes.

las chicas locas
[image: james patrick gibson, newtypeyork.com]
i love this script treatment for this restaurant sign, found by photographer james patrick gibson outside the 4 points sheraton in chelsea.

design industry

creative inc
[photo: oh joy]
sneak peek of the new book creative inc. by meg mateo ilasco and joy deangdeelert cho, due out in september. from the oh joy blog: the book gives focuses on your creative skills in the freelance world and gives the 411 about becoming a successful freelance creative talent. excellent!

save the date for the brand new conference! after much talk, surveys and feedback, under consideration’s brand new division is having a full-day conference. i’ll see if i can work a trip to new york around that time, maybe i can go!

design tools

fudge graphics free hi-res clouds photoshop brush set is a good collection for those times when there are never enough clouds in the sky.

designers toolbox is a site that provides all kinds of tools, templates and resources for designers, everything from standard size envelopes to a lorem ipsum generator.

smashing magazine’s current state of web design: trends 2010 has some interesting & fun web design layouts on display.

how design’s top 10 web sites for designers, may 2010 is a great list of design resources online.

event calendar: may 3 – 9, 2010

i liked last week’s business development effort so much, i’m doing it all again this week. so it’s business development and work, but don’t forget to join in on my mixer if you’re in pasadena or thereabouts!

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, may 4, 5:30-8pm the LA eastside mixed-up mixer at bodega wine bar in pasadena, hosted by ME and FREE to the public! join biznik.com, rsvp for this event and come meet other small business owners and indie professionals around the east side of LA.

may 7-9 48-hour magazine. look at this crazy idea. a magazine & web site that are created from start to finish in 48 hours. i signed up to find out the theme and see what i can contribute. curious!

other events for this week

friday, may 7, 6-9pm otis college of art and design, communication arts 2010 senior show is FREE and open to the public on friends and family night.

sunday, may 9 is mother’s day! have a great sunday with your mom-like people.

beyond design


i always loved the book report assignments that called for a building a diorama. this little apple store diorama is super cute, i like looking at all the cutouts this person did to make it. and HEY what’s he trying to say about apple loyalists driving mini coopers? [guilty!] thanks gregory han & unplggd.com for the link.

food

strawberries with zabaione and bresaola with cucumber, from cucina italiana
[photos: lacucinaitalianamagazine.com]
one of my favorite cooking magazines, la cucina italiana has some great stories of italian food and recipes for all occasions. i tend to stick with desserts that are a bit tart and/or low in sugar, and this strawberries with zabaione sounds like a nice mix of fresh fruit, rich zabaione and a touch of balsamic vinegar. while i was digging around on their site, i saw this arrangement of bresaola and cucumber salad with a bit of pecorino and almonds. i love simple italian antipasti like this, a few ingredients to bring out the natural flavors of the food.

the mother’s day food articles have started up. if you’re the type to treat mom to breakfast in bed, epicurious.com has a rundown of mother’s day breakfasts in bed that even kids can make. you hear that dad & teenagers still living at home? momma loves you, and she’s hungry!

more on sustainable seafood, greenlagirl.com reports on greenpeace’s supermarket scorecard so you can support the store that gets high grades in sustainable seafood practices.

wine

dessert wines
[photo: wine producers]
i was recently in central valley wine country with some friends and we got to talking about how we’ve come to appreciate dessert wine, now that we know how to pick out what we like. and how timely, thekitchn.com has a great list of suggestions here: dessert wines for dessert week.

i like to make extracts, infusions and liqueurs at home, but i tend to avoid those with too much added sugar. this recipe for strawberry liqueur caught my eye because it uses only the natural sugar of the strawberries to sweeten it. strawberries are in season now, so if you are like me and probably can’t eat a whole flat in a week’s time, try out this preservation technique.

eco-awareness

reused boxes
[image: gregory han]
if you find yourself moving and still need more than your usual sources can supply, check out re-nest.com‘s suggestion to buy reused cardboard boxes from usedcardboardboxes.com.

another great re-nest.com find: the dba 98% biodegradable pen!

creative inspiration

design industry

lentil vegetable stew print
[image: claudia g. pearson]
not only do i love this style of illustration, but you really can’t go wrong when food is the subject. thanks to design sponge, i now know about this outstanding artist, claudia g. pearson and her fantastic etsy shop where you can find prints and tea towels adorned with these lovely illustrations.

if you’re looking for green greeting cards, greenlagirl.com has a profile on 100% junk mail greeting cards, printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper using vegetable-based biodegradable inks.

meetings! we’ve all been in them enough to know that some are well-organized, while most tend to stray off topic and waste time. todd henry’s accidental creative blog addresses meeting creep and how to avoid it, so if it’s happening to you, read the article.

color

colors in cultures
[image: informationisbeautiful.net]
in a global design culture, it’s important to choose colors that cross cultural lines in a friendly way. this infographic is an awesome color wheel cross-referencing world cultures with their emotional associations & meanings of colors. aside from being immensely useful, it’s quite a nice thing to look at. next time you have a project, or even dress for a meeting, consider some of the messages you can create and avoid with color.

logos

it’s that time again, logo lounge has released their 2010 logo trends article. i’ve heard a lot of buzz from my design community about getting their work into the annual book. congratulations to all those included! this annual trend report is a really interesting look at new trends in logo design.

typography

type soap
[image: how design blog]
thanks to the how design blog, i’m just happy to know this typography soap exists. i don’t think i could bring myself to use it if i bought it, though.

i’m a huge fan of hoefler & frere-jones knockout typeface, and i’m really enjoying the humor with which grip limited chose to use it, as shown on the h&fj blog.

help save the hamilton wood type museum! Dear friends of wood type: Hamilton has an unprecedented opportunity to qualify for a dollar-for-dollar matching grant from the “Save America’s Treasures” program which has a deadline of May 20th, 2010. This gives Hamilton 30 days to raise enough money to apply for a $25,000 matching grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. We’re excited to have already raised over $5000 for this vital program that will help us archive, preserve and digitally document our collection of over 2000 vintage advertising plates and our 1.5 million-piece type collection. <a href="interested parties click here for 3 ways to help.

curiosities

clui: through the grapevine
[image: clui.org]
the center for land use interpretation is at it again with a new exhibit through the grapevine currently on display. i have driven this road many times, but the center has a great way of showing us things we’ve never seen in our travels. from clui.org: The mountainous passage that separates the great population of Southern California from the rest of the state is a zone of transit, from one epic region to another. Located at the collision of the San Gabriel and Tehachapi Mountain Ranges, this steep and convoluted terrain lies between Castaic, the northern edge of the Los Angeles megalopolis, and the depopulated place known as Grapevine, at the southern end of the Central Valley. Layers of traffic, water, and energy move like a braided stream through the mountainous terrain, connecting here to there.

make your own 100 year pinhole camera, from good.is. it will take a long time, and you may not get to see the end result yourself, but you can construct your own pinhole camera using inkjet ink as the emulsion, allowing it to expose a photo-quality image from 100 years of sun exposure. curious, indeed!

the fickle change of seasons in LA

every time i think the rain might be here for the last time, i see another rainy day on the forecast, along with a low snow level, bringing flurries to our local mountains. it’s unseasonably late for rain in los angeles, but as a native i have to say, i love knowing the long summer will have a few extra drinks before the onslaught of heat. last week was a great example of southern california weather, where it can rain in one place, snow in another, and the sun’ll come out tomorrow.

late winter at mountain high

rocks on highway 138, wrightwood, california
the drive up was overcast with scattered showers. i always pass these rocks on the side of highway 138 on the way up, but they were particularly striking with the dramatic sky. if they look familiar, they’re on the back side of angeles crest forest, and i believe they’re geologically related to vasquez rocks to the west.

the view toward palmdale from the ski lift at mountain high
it’s not exactly world-class skiing, but at 85 miles from downtown, mountain high is one of the closest getaways with a decent snow cover. i was already surprised they’d be open till late april, but it even snowed a few days before closing weekend, so it looks like they decided to stay open another week. i took thursday afternoon to finish off my unused points and said what i thought were my last farewells to local snow with some pics on the mountain during a light snowfall [i might try to sneak away one more time].

icy evergreens in a light snow fall

icy branches on a bare tree
this delicate little tree was protected by several other larger ones. i love the twigs and branches encased in ice.

springtime in elysian park

not just a few days later, it’s another sunny spring day [the sun has been trading off with the rain]. i have been walking the same trail in elysian park by my house for years, but recently decided i wanted to look for trail maps of the park and mix it up. what i learned was that the trail i’ve been taking is part of the larger historic portola trail.

portola trail west of stadium way, elysian park, los angeles
there’s a pretty good loop west of stadium way that starts at the end of my street, attended by trail runners and off-leash dog walkers alike. it winds around to the north edge of the park where you can enjoy a ridge with a view across elysian valley to glassell park. usually i take the trail back into the trees where it lets out at the bottom of the palm tree hill, which i cross to get home, but lately i have crossed stadium to the east to continue a trail that ascends into the hills again.

portola trail east of stadium way, elysian park, los angeles
once you climb well above stadium way, the hills are quite green, covered with black walnut trees, mustard blooms, sprawling wildflowers and vine-covered rocks. the trail narrows around the north side of the hills again, and continues on to merge with some of the paved roads in the park. usually would have continued with it, but today’s walk happened earlier in the day than usual, and i had this weird feeling i might see a snake, which is odd because i never see snakes, but …

a snake on portola trail, elysian park, los angeles
SNAKE!! since the weather has been cooler, i kinda figured the cold-blooded critters would be out, soaking up any sun they can get. i am not familiar with snake species or how to deal with them, so while i’m sure this one was probably harmless, i took no time in deciding that an about-face was in order. fine by me, i’ve got a lot more exploring to do other places in the park.

acacia trees in bloom, elysian park, los angeles
i took the trail back out to the street and walked up angel’s point road to a northerly lookout point. nearly all the acacia tree blossoms have wilted back, but i found a good specimen with the characteristic robust yellow pompoms.

acacia blossoms close up, elysian park, los angeles
these blossoms are so delightful, and they’re everywhere in elysian park at the beginning of spring.

i walked park row drive to just before it crosses the 110 freeway, where i saw a trailhead entrance that passed by the reservoir. i figured i’d take it and see where it went, and was pleasantly surprised to be let out where i usually drop off on portola. so there, i found yet another wing of the trail [i hadn’t referred to the map in awhile]! now i just have to do the last third and check out the historic monument. i’d have taken more pics today, but it was rather hazy out. but still beautiful, make sure to get outside and enjoy it!

event calendar: april 26 – may 2, 2010

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, april 27, 7:30-9am the LA area chamber referral breakfast, FREE to LA area chamber members. strengthen your network and meet other businesses from around LA. if you’d like to check it out, let me know and you can be my guest.

thursday, april 29, 10am PST seth godin talks with penelope trunk of brazen careerist, FREE with your brazen careerist membership [also free]. i’m always curious what seth has to say, and i keep missing these webcasts because they’re live. i’m going to make sure to catch this one!

thursday, april 29, 7:30-10pm eats & geeks: tapas, wine & chocolate. Founded by Claudia Yuskoff, EATS & GEEKS is for like minded creative professionals to take a break from the digital grind and gather for an exquisite meal prepared by members. join the facebook group and meet up with us!

other events for this week

monday, april 26, 7:30-9pm yo at the santa monica apple store. FREE! Join Yo Santosa for a show and tell at the Third Street Promenade Apple Store. She’ll share her experiences in the print, branding and motion worlds; her work has run the gamut from Pinkberry branding to such television and feature main titles like Desperate Housewives and 300. Ooh la la.

thursday, april 29, 6-9pm the art of connecting: drawing others to you FREE. A presentation by DR. BILL SALEEBEY author of Connecting Beyond the Name Tag, will discuss the importance of setting and timing in networking and how we can bridge different worlds.

saturday, may 1, 1-5pm 7th annual portfolio review & job fair discounted to AIGA student & professional members.

the communicatrix and her 99.99% non-sucky newsletter

this friday’s article / shout-out / spotlight goes to my friend & sometimes-partner-in-networking, colleen wainwright, the communicatrix. i decided to write about her today, because her newsletter service my emma made her newsletter, focuses, the first in a series of customer success stories: meet the communicatrix. and here’s how good her self-described “99.99% non-sucky” newsletter is: i went to load it so i could link to it, and i ended up reading it. again! not only is it a good read, but the my emma people wrote about her because she’s a shining example of someone who’s using her newsletter to build loyalty by providing great content.

it’s hard to describe everything colleen does without crossing over into run-on sentence territory. she’s a writer and a great collector of all kinds of awesome information which she shares through associative stories, allowing readers to pick what they most closely relate to. she uses this great filtering ability in her services as a marketing consultant, where she takes all your life goals, plans, business to-do lists & unfinished ideas, and organizes a workable marketing plan you can implement yourself. colleen is also a really engaging speaker, spinning all these awesome tidbits she’s picked up along the way into stories and examples of how to get moving on promoting yourself and your business in a way that is uniquely “you.” i’ve seen her speak twice, and beyond the advice she shared about how to extend your reach, she pointed the audience to people who were great examples of living their dreams with a very motivating and empowering attitude. so there’s another thing, she’s a connector, too!

so what i’m saying here is, check out the newsletter archives or <a href="take a spin through the stories or projects sections, and enjoy the read!

beyond design

neighborhood

a friend and fellow designer recently mentioned that her landlord was turning their front yard into a CSA farm, and that they’d be growing produce for sale right at home. when i inquired how they were going to go about it, she pointed me to LA farm hands where interested parties can sign up to buy fresh CSA produce from local LA growers. fantastic!

thanks to eric garcetti’s help, the food & flowers freedom act is set to become law according to laist.com. this is a revision to an outdated law that disallowed selling homegrown fruit and flowers. garcetti claimed to have grown 80% of his own produce last year–i can add that to the list of reasons why i love that he is LA city council president. well, that AND my facebook friend. ha.

greenlagirl.com offers this list of neighborhood tidbits: eric garcetti has a new iphone app “garcetti 311” to help clean up the city, and may is bike every saturday month!

diy projects


[image: bestgreenhometips.com]
winter detox: 12 easy diy air fresheners. as the weather warms up, sometimes i find i’ve had the windows closed and the heat on long enough that my house needs a breath of fresh air. these are some great ideas on how to add natural scents to your home, from ohdeeoh.com.

food & drinks


[photo: brian leatart]
i decided to try out some yams this week from one of my farmer’s market vendors, and since citrus rinds are one of my favorite seasoning agents, i think this recipe is how i’ll prepare them: roasted yams with citrus and coriander butter from epicurious.com

jose & joel’s mexican sangria looks like a classy cocktail version of my usual slice-and-throw sangria system. thanks, designsponge.com!