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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!

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health care reform t-shirt
[photo: barackobama.com]
the importance of health care reform and the genius of joe biden come together on a winning t-shirt design. whatever side you’re on, i think we can all agree, it IS a BFD!


[image: ketchup-mustard.com]
an inspiring set of identity design from designer-daily.com corporate identity design done right: 17 great examples there’s some great work in here! thanks to josh ross for the link.

design resources

thanks to the how design blog, i now have a list of15 excellent free online magazines for designers from technologysoftware.com.

if you like photoshop brushes, fudgegraphics.com is offering this cool set of plain fabric textures as a free download.

from the freelance files, nubby twiglet reviews her first year running her own design practice in one year of freelancing: what i’ve learned.

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typography


[image: print magazine]
in his article lettercentric: type as writing, paul shaw outlines a brief history of script type and how opentype technology has helpt script fonts get back to looking like hand-lettered forms. from print magazine.

the periodic table of typefaces has been circulating for awhile now, but i thought i’d post it up for clients who hadn’t seen it yet or are outside the design blogosphere. this chart outlines many classic typefaces in somewhat of a hierarchy of ubiquity, with the ability to zoom in for a better look and a credit to the type designer.

how magazine posted this really cool spotlight on james patrick gibson‘s new york type photo blog in which he photographs and submits specimens of awesome type samples from the wilds of new york city. what a great collection!

design industry


[image: thehaitiposterproject.com by alonzo felix]
thanks to <a href="designworklife.com for posting some of the results from the haiti poster project, which has a staggering number of great posters to peruse.

my colleague & wordpress master doron orenstein just posted an article on how to easily create and share color palettes online. thanks for this cool utility!

did you know that AIGA [the american institute of graphic arts] has a center for practice management free and available to the public? if you are frustrated with running your design business, see how your management style measures up with our industry organization’s list of best practices.

get your paper index from how magazine! from their blog: download [a pdf of] a comprehensive list of paper mills and suppliers, as seen in the May issue of HOW!

going to the creative freelancer conference or how conference in denver this june? i just joined this twibe [a twitter tribe for attendees]. if you’re on twitter, join up!

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[photo: designbythesis.com]
check out this spotlight on the thesis new year’s card from underconsideration.com. this letterpress card was printed in only 2 colors, using varied impression depths to create perspective. so subtle and lovely to look at, makes me wish i had one to touch.

have you ever wanted to print your own pattern designs on fabric without going into fabric manufacturing? my friend josh ross linked up spoonflower.com the other day, and it looks like a great way to play around with homemade fabric design.

typography


[image: houseind.com]
have you gotten your <a href="eames century modern catalog from <a href="house industries yet? these catalogs are outstanding visual reference material, and they’ll send one to you for free if you leave your address. follow the link to the house industries blog to see a cool video giving a snapshot to each phase of the print production process. celebrating this font release, they’ve also created a suite of all kinds of fun products to play with as well [from howdesign.com].


[image: the look partnership]
designworklife.com tipped me off to this awesome typeface lodgecode by the look partnership. so clean and clear with a slight retro flair makes it both elegant and endearing. available at youworkforthem.com

books


[image: indexbook.com]
i am really interested in taking a spin through this book, wine labels by eduardo del fraile for index book. follow the link for sample spreads from inside the book, they look great!

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Augustine Kofie:Echo Park Triangulation:Time Lapse from Augustine Kofie on Vimeo.

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[photo: isaac arthur]
designer isaac arthur brewed his own honey apple mead and designed this lovely label. from designworklife.com.

going to the creative freelancer conference this year? i am, and i’m doing whatever i can to make the most of it in advance! this rundown of product releases will help you shop around at the conference, from the <a href="how magazine blog.

ever need a reliable list of universally recognized symbols and signs? the aiga has one for you! from aiga.org: A first set of 34 symbols was published in 1974, and received one of the first Presidential Design Awards; 16 more symbols were added in 1979. These copyright-free symbols have become the standard for off-the-shelf symbols in the catalogues of U.S. sign companies. They are now available on the web for the first time.

typography

did you know that hoefler & frere-jones offers suggestions for type combinations? they do! say you want to use their super-cute slab serif archer in a layout, just hit up the page, scroll to the bottom, and see the h&fj suggests section for suggested font pairings with graphic samples. brilliant!

solar beat bonus!

this lovely infographic music box is in a category of its own. solarbeat is a planetary simulation set to music i found on informationisbeautiful.net. i’ve been letting it drone away all morning [about 5 plutonian years], it’s very comforting.

big sur and the central coast

partington cove, big sur, california

we recently took a trip to big sur with some friend’s for a birthday getaway. though it would be a quick weekend trip, winding around everyone’s work schedules, i was determined to hit up as many on-the-way opportunities as were reasonable. some places i never get to in a day trip include san luis obispo and paso robles wine country. we hadn’t been up this way by car in quite awhile, and i’ve had my eye on a couple wineries for the next time opportunity struck.

edna valley wine country

on our way up, we made a beeline for tangent. i’d had a glass of last year’s ecclestone at our local wine bar, a sort of mind-blowingly delicious, light, crisp white wine of about 7 grape varieties. i haven’t explored the edna valley, nor did i have much time to research where else to go [nor did we have much time on this drive], but the independence schoolhouse tasting room is also home to baileyana wines, and we got to taste some new releases from trenza and cadre as well.

what we bought:
tangent wines
2008 viognier and 2007 ecclestone
as a fan of the previous year’s ecclestone, i came mainly on the reputation of this wine. the 2007 ecclestone seemed more forward than the previous vintage, though floral notes that make it taste like liquid springtime were all there. it could be the different drinking conditions or my fading memory, but this year’s release tasted fuller in body and structure. it has just a suggestion of sweetness and is deliciously refreshing on a warm afternoon. i’m also a fan of viognier and was charmed by tangent’s 2008 release, which they note is a rare example of cool climate viognier. this wine had the apricot and peach flavors i love, with a bit of a citrus / mineral bite.

what else stood out:
2008 baileyana chardonnay “el gordo”
is described as uncharacteristic for a california chardonnay, and they’re not kidding. we were told that the winemaker is french, and this was “as california as he was willing to go” which was a refreshing change. i tend toward lighter, citrus / grass / mineral / acidic whites, so unless it’s really light, chardonnay isn’t usually my first choice—but this was really different. the body was there, but the flavors were light fall fruits with crisp acidity. we also found trenza blanco, to be a knockout of mixed citrus with a bit of a salty pucker to it.

the label design:
for the most part, i like what the designers did with the tangent label system. they made a unique layout work with the brand using a standard structure that teaches you where to find information quickly. the use of the upper-center square to denote a varietal or a blend is a nice touch. i think the only thing i’m not wild about is the typeface of tangent itself, i’m not sure what it’s trying to say about the winery, but then, i wasn’t in the kickoff meeting either.

pressed for time, we stopped in at saucelito canyon just around the corner on a recommendation.

what we bought:
saucelito sauvignon blanc
2008 sauvignon blanc
this one was a bright surprise of grapefruit, grass and a light touch of citrus blossoms. it was 5pm, on a warm afternoon on a tasting patio, which is pretty much the perfect setting for selling me a chilled citrusy sauvignon blanc. i bought an extra as a birthday gift for my friend.

what else stood out:
saucelito has a 2008 côte de blanc that was also quite nice, a floral citrus blend that had a touch of oak and vanilla. the 2008 zinfandel backroads was a zinger of red fruits both tart and sweet, described by the winery as the lighter side of zin. the 2007 estate zinfandel was a balanced blend of vanilla, red fruits and spices.

the label design:
admittedly i have a tough time with labels that use paintings, mostly because the paintings end up so small. this one grows on you the more you look at it though, you can almost feel the warm wine valley at sunset, and that’s what they’re going for. otherwise, i like the setup, but the type choices are on the conservative side.

big sur

there are so many enchanting places in my home state, it’s hard not to gush about all of them. big sur is special because it’s quite out of the way, on a winding highway that climbs cliffs where the forest meets the sea. after a bit of research, and elimination of booked choices, we tried out the ripplewood resort, which was a great find. they’re situated on the highway, but you never hear cars, and the cabins are quaint and comfy. they have quite a few right on the banks of the big sur river among giant redwoods, and the price is excellent. whenever we go back, i want to plan ahead and get a riverside cabin next time.

mcway falls, big sur, california

we took a hike to mcway falls, which is the only waterfall on the california coast which falls directly into the sea. the water has carved a low point among sheer, rocky cliffs though, and to keep it pristine, you can only walk to this vantage point to view it.

partington cove

another trail down to the beach led us to partington cove, which has a little tunnel that leads to some cliffs where you can climb onto the rocks and stand among truly thrilling waves that crash and splash all around you. we are marveling at the surf surging and crashing into a little cave and all the colors of the aquamarine water.

later that same day, we went to pfeiffer beach to enjoy the afternoon and relax. something we could not photograph was that we got to see whales migrating north! i was staring at the horizon absentmindedly in conversation and suddenly there was a blowhole spout, followed by a glimpse of a whale’s black back arcing back into the water. then we realized it was happening quite often and enjoyed the show. we followed this with dinner at nepenthe with a spectacular view of the ocean, where we got to scan for more whales and enjoy people at the neighboring tables pointing them out as well.

paso robles / templeton

on our way back home, we took highway 46 through the rolling green grass into templeton. we were a bit short on time [again], so we stuck close to the main road. on a whim we decided to check out dark star cellars. dark star is a small family-owned, family-run winery. our tasting was poured by the owner & winemaker himself.

what we bought:
dark star zinfandel
2007 zinfandel
i was impressed with the tart fruit, currant, and plum flavors in this wine, as well as the exceptionally smooth mouthfeel.

others that stood out:
dark star has a pretty impressive list, i’m not sure i can go through each one. i enjoyed the 2006 cabernet franc for its soft balance of red fruits and citrus, the 2006 ricordati bordeaux blend was a nice mix of red fruits.

the label design:
on first look, i noticed this was a nice clean design, but when i read more about what went into it, i appreciate that the winery put intention into every component. the dark star name is about the winemaker wanting to make stellar red wines. the triangle with small text reads angeli d’altri tempi [angels of other times] as a tribute to family, friends and supporters who have helped make their efforts possible. dark star has a running theme of honoring memories of important people and events, it’s the core of their brand statement, so it makes perfect sense that it’s front & center on the label. i also like the embossed star on the foil wrapper, in a home cellar of mixed bottles, it’s easier to spot.

the rest of our trip home was the usual mix of pleasant fatigue and wishing we could stay longer, but we’re happy with the memories we made and the souvenirs we’ll be able to enjoy later.

event calendar: march 29-april 4

i can’t believe the first quarter of the year is over already! as we kick into spring, there are all kinds of exciting things happening, not least of which are my LA eastside mixer through biznik.com next week and my presentation to the LA area chamber small business roundtable the following week!

here’s what i’ll be doing

wednesday, march 31, 7:30-9:30pm kernspiracy meetup! it’s FREE and a great way to meet fellow designers, hang out, network, and get to know each other. designers, illustrators, copy writers & printers welcome!

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.

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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.