event calendar: march 22-28, 2010

i’ve just got 2 events on tuesday this week, but they’re with 2 of my favorite networking groups!

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, march 23, 7:30-9am the LA area chamber of commerce referral breakfast with guest speaker barbara rocha. free to all LA area chamber members.

tuesday, march 23, 5:30-7:30pm the san fernando valley networking mixer hosted by lelah baker-rabe through biznik.com. FREE! lelah is an excellent host and bokado has a delicious tapas and wine list. rsvp and meet up with us!

beyond design


[photo by mattel]

not that i would buy specialty barbies or anything, but these dolls based on the characters of the tv show mad men are far more appealing to me than my 70s revisionist barbies & kens i grew up with. additionally, these dolls are at least in my same industry.

food & wine


[photo: 365daysofkale.com]

i know i’ve been on a crazy kale kick. i just planted 2 varieties in the garden after watching my mom’s kale plants last right through the entire year. then, a friend posted this link to 365daysofkale.com dedicated to kale recipes, so i have an endless supply to try. [thanks @zoetica].

can-free cooking made easy: avoid BPA and save money at the same time. i have been buying dried and sprouted beans from some farmer’s market sellers [and sprouting my own] mostly just to support local food, but greenlagirl.com has a point, BPA is found in many canned foods, and a great way to avoid them is to eat fresh and make your own preserved foods in glass jars.

dale cruse continues his get to know a grape series with bluebell and bobal. he also suggests this super-cute moleskine wine journal as a helpful way to keep notes on what you’re tasting.

creative inspiration

typography


this display face sans merci by SMeltery reminds me of so many vacations, postcards, cafe signs and posters i’d see along my travels. i think this typeface does a great job of recalling the flavor of many european visual type styles.

want a font created from your handwriting? fontifier will provide you with the tools to create one with simple instructions and costs just $9 per font.

design industry


the earth glass project is turning glass bottles and containers into upcycled jewelry. some of these pieces are quite exquisite, and as a wine lover, i think it would be really cool to have one of these rings [each one is a different size].

box bottle bag is a new book by andrew gibbs inspired as a best-of collection from his blog the dieline where he collects samples of all types packaging design. if you’re into packaging design, or you have a product that needs packaging design, this book & blog are a great survey of packaging material everywhere!

color

the 50 best color sites for designers from print magazine is a great list of everything from color palette software, usafe matches for readability, and help with color theory.

creativity

as creatives, we have to keep a steady stream of tricks and workarounds to keep things feeling fresh so we can prevent burnout. 5 ways to regain your creative joy from freelanceswitch.com outlines some simple practices you can implement so creative flow isn’t such a struggle.

event calendar: march 15-21, 2010

keeping things moving this week with more networking and a design lecture between all the deadlines. also, i just found a great place for my april eastside mixer, rsvp and join us!

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, march 16, 7:30pm “dirt the movie” screening at the pacific design center. FREE with rsvp. they’ll be showing the documentary and having a panel discussion.

wednesday, march 17, 7:15-9am the LA area chamber small business roundtable breakfast. meet colleagues while we focus on different topics for small business owners in an educational breakfast setting. free to members of the LA area chamber of commerce.

thursday, march 18, 7-9pm stefan bucher will discuss how he built his own practice while juggling multiple creative pursuits at the art center hillside campus. FREE!

other events for this week

tuesday, march 16, 6-9pm print’s new role in integrated marketing from aigalosangeles.org. Who says print is dead? Learn how interactive media and print are coming together to create new, cutting-edge integrated marketing campaigns. $35 at the luxe hotel on sunset.

saturday, march 20, 10am-2pm silkscreen workshop at self-help graphics from aigalosangeles.org. $20 per person & rsvp required.

edward tufte: presidential appointment

on march 5th, president obama announced the appointment of information design expert edward tufte to the recovery independent advisory panel. tufte is a master at information design, bringing artistry and clarity to intricate graphs and charts so the many relationships displayed are better understood visually. the white house office of the press secretary announced that tufte’s appointment to the american recovery and reinvestment act’s advisory panel was “to provide transparency in the use of Recovery-related funds.” i say, if anyone can bring transparency in the form of information design, edward tufte is the man to do it.

for more on edward tufte, wikipedia has a good starter article. also, see the books and posters on his site for an idea of the level of information he is able to tackle in a single visual. he has also written an interesting & humorous essay on powerpoint and how its use in presentations often decreases effectiveness and analytical quality.

to me, the appointment of someone like tufte is a statement about the sad state of transparency and information corruption in our government. i wonder if we’ll ever get to see any of the informational graphics he creates to make sense of the recovery & reinvestment act [maybe in a history book someday in the future]?

beyond design

rsvp to view an advance screening of DIRT! [thanks greenlagirl.com].

diy


[photo: gregory han]
how to clean and deodorize with tea from <a href="apartmenttherapy.com

green your dental hygene from re-nest.com. i’m always looking for workarounds, and dental implements are one of the harder things to do yourself.

food

if you’re in california and have lemons [or eating seasonally and want to keep them through to the next season] here’s a great way to put them up: how to make preserved lemons from thekitchn.com.

i’m doing a lot of cookbook cooking this week, so copyright prevents me from sharing those recipies, but i did pull out this old favorite from a few years ago fish with curried cucumber & tomato salad from epicurious.com.

drinks!


[photo: missginsu.com]
make your own citrus bitters from missginsu.com. i make a lot of extracts and infused vodkas, so i think this bitters prep will be a nice addition to my pantry & eventually my cocktails!

i bought blood oranges this week specifically to make this! spicy blood orange jalapeño margaritas from thekitchn.com

dale cruse continues his get to know a grape series this week with blanc du bois.

creative inspiration

design industry


[underconsideration.com credits photos to notcot.com]

kraken press kit from underconsideration.com. the black ink of the kraken was the inspiration for this black spiced rum. this press kit is stunning! read & view more in the original post.

HOW conference early bird deadline is friday, march 12! i’m making my final decision in the next 24 hours, but it looks like i’m going to add the HOW conference to my creative freelancer conference and have a super ridiculous design week in denver this june!

the power of colour in brand design another look at how much impact color has in a strong brand.

scent as design symposium from howdesign.com. i am fascinated with this new area of study into scent as design and signed up for this one day symposium. curious!

HOW and Print magazine have formed a partnership in design leadership with AIGA. i’m happy to hear that my favorite tenets of the industry are working together in a leadership role for designers everywhere.

make your own graph paper. i like funny tools like this, this site will allow you to generate a pdf sheet of graph paper to whatever specs you like.

typography


[image from jessicahische.com]

jessica hische, and illustrative initial every day is a project by jessica hische where she illustrates a decorative letter every work day. each one is quite extraordinary!

alphabattle! from lettercult.com. post up your best examples of each letter and join in on the fun.

mostardesign is offering 25% off all their fonts at myfonts.com through april 10.

nature


[photo by zota]

the santa monica office of sustainability and environment is holding a sustainable landscape design contest for their demonstration gardens on 3200 airport avenue. interesting!

how to kick up your customer service

my breakfast at the LA area chamber this morning had a brainstorming session about how to enhance customer service. it got me thinking about how running a business is more about customer service than even the service i’m selling. so much of success is about just showing up, listening to our customers and doing what we say we’re going to do, that i thought i’d share some of the things we talked about.

little things mean a lot
when i read the e-myth revisited by michael e. gerber, many of his examples were about nice little touches that various businesses had written into their operation manuals as a mark of customer service. making the experience of working with you rewarding and fun to your clients means showing them you care about them beyond the work they bring you. use your discovery sessions with each new client to take note of personal preferences so you can speak to these over the course of your relationship. add personalized notes when you send written correspondence. once you get into a working relationship, treat your alliance like a team and use “we” statements rather than “you” or “i” so they are assured everyone’s equally invested. people always say to smile on the telephone because the listener can hear the change in your voice. i’d say take it a step further, if you are like me and have to dedicate a certain time to making calls, ramp up for it with a favorite song, get relaxed, confident and happy, and then go into your call sessions. i used to do this before job interviews, now i do it before calls, meetings & presentations. it’s a great way to really get your game face on.

be there for your clients
showing up, being on time and responding to communications in a timely manner is a given we all trip up on sometimes, but a mark of good service to prioritize. beyond the literal interpretation of timeliness is listening, focusing, making the time that serves your client about them. i love tom peters‘ books and advice, and he repeatedly stresses that truly listening to clients is the most important service you can provide. we are often spinning our wheels trying to figure out how to impress them or solve the next problem, but the more we project of our own ideas, the less we have truly heard what they need. schedule some time each week to check in with clients you’re not in regular contact with, drop them a note or give a call. set up a google alert for each of your clients so you can be delivered any mention of them online and stay abreast of what they’re up to so you can send them due congratulations on their accomplishments. catherine chevalier of not maurice added that making sure clients know you’re there as a support partner is very important. in a discovery session, i like to ask potential clients to define success for the particular project we’re working on so i can find out what’s important to them, what their expectations are going in and help manage them, and make sure the money they’re spending will get them where they want to go. finally, everyone agrees that the thank you card will never go out of style. take the time to personally thank your clients for choosing you and being great people to work with.

mind the details
clients like to know they’ve got someone looking out for them. i’ve had them send me copy with errors a simple spell check could catch, so now i run it on all their documents [as a designer, i can’t make the changes automatically on official copy, but i can ask the client about them instead]. if you liaise between clients and vendors, be sure to communicate important information clearly and explain processes to your clients so they understand the decisions they’re making. think about your services from an outsider’s perspective and try to streamline your processes to include relevant information the client needs while editing down technical stuff that might overwhelm them—make it easy to do business with you. similarly, make it easy to get in touch. respond to emails within an hour, even if it’s just to confirm receipt and give an eta on when a client will hear back. marketing mentor advises to put your business phone number in your email name field after your name as well as in your signature so clients don’t have to look far your number. i recently read the best invoice terms to get you paid faster which mentioned that thanking clients for their business on your invoice increases the likelihood of payment by 5% [there’s more good advice there as well, read up!]. in short, try to use automated systems that can help add value to your services and keep your clients happy.

prevent problems whenever you can
sometimes miscommunications and misunderstandings can happen in your professional relationships, and there are a few ways to deal with them. i like to do as much preventative medicine as i can in a discovery meeting as part of learning about my clients and their goals. when expectations seem out of line with what i’m able to deliver, i have that conversation upfront to prevent a mismatch. success is ultimately about defining what a client wants and delivering it, so i try to make sure we have a good match of expectations and commitment going in, and tackle any misconceptions before they become an uncomfortable reality. of course, we can’t anticipate the scope of what these will be sometimes, so when a miscommunication does happen, hear your client out, empathize with any frustration they express, offer a sincere apology and come up with a workable solution. if a valued client is particularly upset, you may want to make an exception and offer a special make-good tailored to the situation at hand. a fellow chamber member talked about an upsetting experience with a business and how they worked to resolve the situation which so impressed him, he still talks about it and recommends them to this day. how you handle a situation with a client can entirely turn bad circumstances around. however, there are times when perhaps the fit was never meant to be, and you choose to cut ties. while this is an alternative, i’d caution anyone against arguing with a client. nancy friedman, the telephone doctor says “don’t ever argue with a customer. you’ll lose every single time. don’t even get into the ring with them.” if you’ve identified the point where you think it’s best to make an exit, state it simply and move on.

event calendar: march 8-14, 2010

this week has a nice spread of networking, design & business education, and ends with daylight saving’s time, so exciting!

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, march 9, 7:30-9am it’s tipping the scale tuesday at the LA area chamber referral network breakfast. i’m looking forward to connecting with my LA area chamber friends.

wednesday, march 10, 5:30-8pm i’m hosting the march LA biznik happy hour at jerry’s in the marina. this event fills to capacity every month, but there are a few last minute schedule shuffles, so if you’re a biznik member and you see an open spot, please join us. if you’re not a biznik member, joining is FREE and great promotion for your business.

other events for this week

wednesday, march 10, 7:30-9pm check out 3×3: starting and running a graphic design business from aigalosangeles.org. Each term Art Center’s graphic design department brings together three LA-based design professionals to discuss a particular topic. These presenters run design studios that are from 2-5 years old. They represent motion design, packaging, branding and interactive work. ALL of them are Art Center grads. i am so sorry to miss this, because i love hearing from other designers on running their businesses, but if you’re free and near pasadena, head up to art center!

thursday, march 11, 6:30pm mujer, art=genesis+power opening reception, FREE at the latino museum from aigalosangeles.org. The Latino Museum of History, Art & Culture cordially invites you to celebrate Women’s History Month with Mujer, art=genesis+power. Come and enjoy highlights from The Latino Museum’s permanent collection.