event calendar: january 10-16, 2010

clearing rainstorm
[late afternoon in a clearing rainstorm]

it’s gonna be a great week, and a busy one! when i get a chance to wipe the deadlines from my eyes, there are a lot of great things to do around LA!

here’s what i’m up to

tuesday, january 11, 7:30am la area chamber referral network FREE with chamber membership. it’s been almost 2 months since i’ve been able to check in with the chamber, looking forward to saying happy new year to everyone!

thursday, january 13, 7-10pm béhance/aiga january meetup FREE! come to intelligentsia in pasadena and meet the LA design community!

friday, january 14, 8:30am creative mornings with andrew gibbs FREE with rsvp [sold out but you can waitlist if you want].

more events for this week


wednesday, january 12 5:30-8pm
biznik mixer at jerry’s FREE with rsvp! go out and mix it up with a great group of people at jerry’s in the marina!

every day is another opportunity to register for AIGA LA Fellows: Speakeasy!

creative inspiration


not that you’ve forgotten how the economy got into a mess, but information is beautiful made a really clean animated infographic that drives the point home.

branding

antarctic voice
[image: astronautdesign.com]
truly stunning branding system created by astronaut design [the whole portfolio is well-worth a spin], described simply: Antarctic Voice is a project that aims to express the voice, the silence and the magic of the unattainable continent, Antarctica. view the complete project profile at identitydesigned.com.

check out honey & mackie’s ice cream shop packaging on thedieline.com, a great pairing of typography and silhouette!

calendars

2011 calendars
[image: re-nest.com]
i don’t use traditional calendars for date tracking so much anymore [because i’m so dependent on ical], but i still think they’re a thing of beauty and can be some great rotational art for your home. re-nest.com has a great round-up of cute 2011 calendars.

design industry

wpa posters
[image: inspiredology.com]
i love looking at these old posters that came out of WPA arts projects. inspiredology takes a look at how design and typography have helped communicate civic messages in years past.

need a job? béhance is now hosting how design’s job list!

it’s a new year, and everyone’s talking about how to start it off right. let me put down my breakfast pizza to suggest maybe we learn to give better design feedback. thanks, mule design, for bringing humorous honesty to this admittedly difficult process. here’s an excerpt in case you haven’t clicked yet: First rule of design feedback: what you’re looking at is not art. It’s not even close. It’s a business tool in the making and should be looked at objectively like any other business tool you work with. The right question is not, “Do I like it?” but “Does this meet our goals?” If it’s blue, don’t ask yourself whether you like blue. Ask yourself if blue is going to help you sell sprockets. Better yet: ask your design team. You just wrote your first feedback question. bam!

AIGA

fellows 2010 speakeasy
[image: AIGA LA]
the time has come to celebrate designers who have made outstanding contributions to the legacy of los angeles. this year, AIGA LA honors 2010 fellows john coy and jeri heiden, and invites you to meet, mix & mingle with past AIGA fellows and AIGA medalists in a truly wonderful evening january 20 at the palihouse in west hollywood. i should know, i’m producing it, and we’re planning a fantastic speakeasy event. the tickets are a steal, register today before they go up the day of the event!

los angeles

so what’s new in my hood? i’ve been wondering what to do with the preponderance of elderly towels i’ve accumulated. like, they’re not falling apart, but they’re not pretty and they don’t match. i got a nice set of matching towels, but since i’m not into wasting things, i kept the old towels too. maybe for cat baths or spills or making into rags? thanks blue collar dog supplies for solving this for me! i can give them to dogs in need! so can you!

kelly over at echoparknow.com has a great list of echo parky things to do in 2011. come to think of it, i should probably read the madonnas of echo park, and i love climbing stairs, and i am sure going to miss the lake on its 2-year hiatus.

this week for LAist: seasonal eats: bringin’ mad beets! oh yeah, i went there. it’s okay to hit the “like” button if you like it.

event calendar: january 3 – 9, 2011

winter roasted vegetable soup
[winter roasted vegetable soup]

well, we made it! i’m having soup for breakfast and working hard to kick off the new year. but saturday? a movie!

here’s what i’m up to:

saturday, january 8, 2-4:30pm the visual language of herbert matter FREE at LACMA, bing theater.

announcements

get your tickets NOW for AIGA Fellows: Speakeasy! i’m producing this fantastic event, which will take place at palihouse holloway in west hollywood. it’s a great opportunity to put yourself in a room with your peers, your friends, your design community, and some of the fellows past and present that have made design in los angeles what it is today!

creative inspiration


something to get you rockin on the last week of the year.

packaging

cat cabin
[image: loyal luxe]
if you have cats, then you know that as soon as a box is around, they’re inside it. these little cat houses & cabins are so cute, i think mine would have a ball playing in them.

if you love packaging, take a look at this colorful, type-forward series from muse perfumery. so enticing!

something we don’t talk about enough in packaging, however, is waste, and i think marian bantjes’ piece for design observer explains my wrap rage really well: plastics: an apoplexy.

wine

bear flag wine
[image: thedieline.com]
sometime in september, i was up in san francisco, walking home from dinner on my cell phone, when i dropped into a liquor store to buy a bottle of wine. distracted by my call and less familiar with napa wine than most points south, i scanned the shelf forever and then decided that this fascinating label for bear flag wine had to be a sign. i bought it, i drank it, i planned to photograph it, but i didn’t, and then i took home the empty bottle, and it sat on a shelf for 2 weeks, when i finally decided i would just let it go. but then—here it is on the dieline, and it reminded me, it was an awesome piece of illustration & package planning. the bear flag site is pretty awesome as well, and i give them a pass on using flash, because they’re using it well.

typography

serif bag
[image: thedieline.com]
you probably think you don’t need this serif bag, but face it, you probably do. profiled on
thedieline.com.

design industry

it’s right around the corner, the AIGA 2010 fellows will be celebrated a touch past 2010. AIGA Fellows 2010: Speakeasy at the Palihouse on january 20! buy tickets today!

design sponge’s biz ladies will tell you how to plan effective give-aways.

inspiredology looks at how to guide your users eye in parts 1 and 2.

beyond design

winter drinks
[image: serious eats]

2 from serious eats on winter drinks and mocktails just in time for new year’s eve!

this week’s post for LAist doubly surprised me, for one because people seem to really like fennel more than i thought, and for another, i didn’t get ANY anchovy hate! seasonal eats: root-to-flower fun with fennel.

event calendar: december 6 – 12, 2010

raindrops on echeveria
[raindrops on echeveria]

the holiday onslaught is here! it’s going to be a lot of hard work and a lot of socializing!

here’s what i’m up to

monday, december 6, 8:30pm sifr-cipher-zero: cyber-shamanizing at betalevel, FREE!

tuesday, december 7 blood is the new black pop-up shop cocktail party. this cute, tiny storefront has a temporary pop-up shop for the holidays, and i’m gonna go scope it out.

wednesday, december 8, 5:30-8pm biznik happy hour at jerry’s deli in marina del rey. FREE! join myself and colleen wainwright for our last hurrah as the dynamic duo hostesses of LA’s longest-running biznik mixer [i’ll be bringing back the east side mixer in the new year, so this is my last time on the west side].

thursday, december 9, 7-10pm behance/aiga december meetup FREE! behance and aiga bring together creatives from all over the southland for their monthly meetup, this month at my favorite highland park pub, the york!

saturday, december 11 8pm-midnight the love art show FREE at pehrspace.

sunday, december 12 hitting the road bright and early for my year-end retreat!

event calendar: november 15 – 21, 2010

eucalyptus bark
eucalyptus bark

another lovely week of november is ahead of us before thanksgiving hits. i’m recovering from an insanely busy week last week, but i’ll still manage to get out. how about you?

here’s what i’ll be doing

wednesday, november 17, 7:30-9am childrens bureau leadership series breakfast $25 to attend, includes breakfast. i’m curious to try out this new breakfast series.

wednesday, november 17, 7-10pm touch on: the evolution of how we work, play & interact FREE, at Royal T. join SapientNitro / AIGA LA for a casual evening of fun and interactive digital goodness, free and tasty libations, and chatting up fellow digital creative geeks.

other events for this week

tuesday, november 16, 7-10pm motionLA meetup. Join Digital Media Artist Los Angeles every third tuesday of the month for Motion LA Meetup. Learn about tutorials, Blind Studios, and demo reels. Digital Media Artists Los Angeles (DMA/LA) is an association for professionals creating imagery for video, film, and other media using desktop tools. Hosted by Ko Maruyama, Organizer of MotionLA.

wednesday, november 17, 7-10pm stimulatté: coffee and conversation FREE! StimuLatté is a monthly social gathering for Los Angeles area design students providing an opportunity to network and create new connections. Come out to Aroma Tea & Coffee and start making creative connections through coffee & conversation.

event calendar: november 8 – 14, 2010

eucalyptus bouquet
eucalyptus bouquet

we’ve changed our clocks and the official word is: it’s dark! but in the morning, it’s also light, bright & sometimes rainy, which is a lovely thing for the LA landscape. hope you have a fantastic week!

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, november 9, 7:30-9am la area chamber referral breakfast FREE to la area chamber members.

tuesday, november 9, 5:30-7:30pm the valley networking mixer, autumn edition FREE! & a fun mix of people at a nice tapas bar in studio city. come meet my lovely friend, lelah baker-rabe, who hosts this biznik mixer, and add yourself to the great crowd she’s attracted.

wednesday, november 10, 5:30-8pm november LA biznik happy hour at jerry’s famous FREE! it’s double trouble for biznik this week, i’m attending tuesday & hosting wednesday. if you’ve on the west side, join myself & colleen wainwright for fall networking fun.

other events for this week

thursday, november 11, 6:30-10pm behance/aiga november meetup FREE! meet the LA design community over drinks!

saturday, november 13, 11:30am-2:30pm the new downtown lapd headquarters: architectural talk Free for SAH/SCC Members; $20 for non-member guests. join SAH/SCC on a tour of this new leed-certified gold project for sustainability.

event calendar: november 1 – 7, 2010

happy monday halloween pumpkins

one last week of daylight savings before we officially go into the dark time of year. i’m using my last well-lit evening hours socially this week, after lots of work & deadline-meeting. how about you?

here’s what i’ll be doing

tuesday, november 2: voting! FREE and open to the citizens of the US!

sunday, november 7: turning the clocks back. also free.

other events for this week

thursday, november 4, 7-10pm mad skillz: an evening of software design tricks & tips free for AIGA members, $10 for non-members. come learn Google Sketch Up, Rhino 3D, and Alias Sketchbook Pro with experts from Lynda.com.

adobe max 2010

adobe booth at adobe max 2010

as part of AIGA’s participation in an unconference room, i got to attend adobe max this year! it was a very interesting 3 days of sessions, presentations, exhibition floor walking, and poking around in the various lounges they set up for attendee enjoyment!

when i found out i’d be able to go, i took a look at the sessions to plan out my schedule. this is easily the biggest list of sessions & labs i’ve ever seen for a 3-day conference. there were often about 10 concurrent sessions per hour for the listening & overview track, and then maybe 7 or so concurrent labs for the education track, and 7 concurrent bring-your-own-laptop labs for hands-on training. the bulk of it was well outside my skill set, involving all levels of app development, widget programming, and very specific uses of different software for things i simply don’t do.

on the other hand, there were some really helpful sessions outlining new tools and ways to use them in CS5, how to design for ebooks and magazines on various mobile devices & readers, a profile of the options for custom fonts on web sites, and highlights of the best css3 styles to use now that are browser-supported. i picked my favorites, and spent any downtime i had in this super cool community lounge & retro game room to check in with the world periodically. on beanbags!

adobe community lounge at adobe max 2010

i usually upgrade with my clients, so i am still waiting to make the move to CS5 with them. however, as a veteran photoshop and indesign user, it’s just amazing to see how smart these programs have become.

for photoshop, everything seems to be related to a much more intelligent algorithm for pixel analysis. if you’re a photographer importing raw formats, there are significantly more elegant tools for dealing with noise and lens correction, even for phone photos with significant artifacting. if you bracket photos and want to merge the best elements with high dynamic range, there are auto correction tools for removing ghosts items left behind [with custom overrides for when you don’t like the default choices]. the refine edge feature for making difficult or semi-transparent selections has gotten super-smart too, allowing the user to refine a mask with simple brush strokes to indicate where photoshop should analyze pixels and include or delete data [think hair, pet fur, irregular skylines with trees–everything you’d spend hours on before]. again, with sharpening, rather than simply pulling a curve on pixel values, photoshop is looking at patterns in the photo to avoid blowing things out, or accentuating noise objects as the highlights are lightened. finally, the most exciting things are the healing brush and content aware fill. i watched 1-click corrections that were near-perfect, 1-swipe corrections over power lines that left very little cleanup behind, and removal of whole selected areas that matched around the selection’s edges while using relevant patterns in the photo to fill in a highly realistic way.

as for indesign, there are significant production workflow improvements that will help reduce time, especially for those of us who design books. some cool items included an auto grid feature, allowing the user to create a grid of regular [or irregular, with additional steps] boxes for placement in one step. there is now quick toggling between object and content selection by rolling over the center of an object, where a ring will appear, allowing the user to edit content, which is a lot less clicking! boxes now have live corner effects where you can edit corners without loading a menu, as well as edit selected corners, which is great for people like me who like a box with 1 rounded corner. special treats for book designers include the gap tool, which will allow you to size 2 items against each other while maintaining a set gap distance between them [this is critical for photos & caption boxes in book layouts], as well as the static & live caption option, where you can manage captions as metadata, style them upon import, and marry them to their images, so they move together throughout the document. this can prevent all kinds of manual errors in layout!

as for the other sessions, i got a great primer to the free & paid options for custom fonts on the web, as well as great css workaround tips for the differences in how browsers load them. designing for ebooks doesn’t seem to quite be there yet, despite indesign’s new epub export tool. other than running text, many ebook layouts still require workarounds and css edits to appear the way they do in layout, so it seems that will have to be addressed in CS6. however, magazines look downright exciting on the ipad, allowing for static content from the print version crossover to be enhanced by motion, video & animated content in the reader. gael towey‘s 20 year anniversary edition of martha stewart living premiered on the ipad, and the layout and user experience was impeccable. i was also really impressed with how many graphic styles are available and browser supported for css3, many of which i’ve had to workaround with static graphics in the past. finally, i made sure to hear von glitschka and justen ahrens presentation on working with non-profits that build community, and their experience in africa with living in abundance international. this was a very inspiring session, and it’s really too bad everyone was off learning to build widgets rather than learn how those apps can help improve life in developing countries.

20 years of photoshop at adobe max 2010

some of the fun stuff on the exhibition floor included this 20 years of photoshop exhibit, which consisted of macs paired with each era-specific release of photoshop. this was really funny for me, i think i’ve used photoshop since the 2.0 release. aah! aside from the aforementioned game lounge, there was a nice adobe lounge with swanky couches and chairs with the best wifi proximity in the convention center. there were also a good selection of exhibitors, though most of them catered to the developer community that made up the majority of attendees. not least of all were the unconference rooms where AIGA, among others, were able to engage people about our own content.

the conference itself was very supportive. all the meals were included, and we were lavished with gifts, including a motorola droid 2, and a google tv, in addition to all kinds of swag. they didn’t waste the opportunity to educate as well as infomercialize, but they kept it as entertaining as possible. i will say this though, aside from the 20 years of photoshop and a selection of ipad demos during the sessions, the apple presence was incredibly downplayed [if you can ignore all the iphones and mac books the majority of attendees were carrying]. i understand the conflicts at hand, but i think adobe should be a little more accepting of where they don’t work together and continue to embrace the apple-using community that served as most of their customer base all these years.

all in all, i took away some great info and met some really nice people. i might have assumed a predominantly development community would be sightly antisocial, but everyone i sat with for lunch was into talking and they all attended on different tracks from different backgrounds. it was also easy to forget, coming from 5 miles away, that there was an international crowd here, but i was reminded at lunch when i’d talk to people from across the country, or overhear an italian conversation in the lounge, or mistake this really nice dutch guy for a former co-worker.

now the task at hand is showing my clients how much time they’ll save with an upgrade so i don’t have to save them backwards-compatible files!