event calendar, february 7 – 13, 2011

parlato design studio valentines

getting down to the last chance to order valentines in time for me to ship them for valentines day. if you want ’em, get ’em today!

here’s what i’m up to:

tuesday, february 8, 5:30-8pm LA east side mixed up mixer FREE! this month we’re meeting at the den of hollywood with special co-host, dave waite! join biznik and join in on the fun!

sunday, february 13 27th annual wild mushroom fair FREE with admission to the LA arboretum.

other events for this week:

thursday, february 10, 7-10pm behance / aiga meetup FREE! A casual evening where members of the Behance community and AIGA LA can gather and mingle over cocktails. Not a Behance member? No problem! JoiningBehance is free.

school-style valentines are back!

parlato design studio valentines

it’s february 1, which means it’s time to get awesome with a fun throwback to school-style valentines. get yourself a set, fill them out, and then sneak over to your co-worker’s desk, hand them to your friends, or stick them on your cereal the roommate’s always eating and tell them they rock! they’re awesome! hanging with them makes your day! if that doesn’t say i love you, the fact that they’re printed responsibly on 100% post-consumer paper in an odd size to maximize sheet use should [i’m just sayin’].


parlato design studio valentines

school-style valentines

bring back the fun of school-style valentines! cards come in 4 styles, full design on the front, space to fill in a personal message on the back. all cards are printed on neenah environment 100% post-consumer recycled paper, 100lb uncoated cover stock.

• variety pack: 5 of each style [set of 20], 3″ x 3.75

set of 20 cards: $6 includes shipping

on doing so very many things

last week i was watching an interview my friend colleen wainwright did, talking about her year-long hiatus and what she’s been doing in the interim, when got to the part where she said she did a ton of writing. in no small part, 2-3 times the amount of writing than any year previous, but people just didn’t see it. then she had animated it thusly:

do people even realize, for every good thing you see on someone’s site, [this] (small hand gesture) is what you see, and then [TTHHHIIIISSSSSS] is what they’ve done—and my arms go out to infinity!

this SO hit home for me, because i do a ton of stuff, and i try to work it into something here or there, but there are already so many things i want to share that haven’t made it into even a mention in a blog post. you have to do so much in order to get good stuff up anywhere, sometimes it’s a wonder we have time to get the good stuff up at all.

so, thanks colleen! hearing and seeing the concept illustrated was a huge relief to my constant feeling of overwhelm from all the stuff-doing i’ve been up to.

event calendar: january 24 – 30, 2011

AIGA LA: Speakeasy
AIGA LA: Speakeasy [Photo © 2011 Nick F. Carranza, Planet Speck]

i actually did sing the happy mondays at karaoke this weekend, and it pretty much sounded just how i remember the 90s roadtrips with jenna to san francisco. i’m going to this awesome delab tour tonight, but otherwise working and meeing with various aiga committees tonight.

here’s what i’m up to

monday, january 24, 7:30pm delab falls fever: the falls downtown historic core

event calendar, january 17 – 23, 2011

mlk day
i hope you’re all finding your own way to appreciate martin luther king day today. i enjoyed al sharpton’s moth talk on conviction, myself.

here’s what i’m up to:

monday, january 17, 7:30pm los angeles mycological society general meeting FREE! yes, i’m getting into mushrooms & poking around their mushroomy meetings.

tuesday, january 18, 6-10pm tuesdays with tony: meet the geek night with sudwerk brewery FREE, but bring your beer money.

thursday, january 20, 6:30-9:30pm AIGA LA Fellows: Speakeasy! $10 AIGA members / $20 non-members if you register online by wednesday, prices go up on-site. Join us in this veritable who’s who of design event, celebrating AIGA LA fellows for 2010, john coy & jeri heiden, at the palihouse in west hollywood!

other events for this week

tuesday, january 18, 7-10pm digital media artists LA FREE with rsvp, $10 at the door.

friday, january 21, 6:30-8pm DOA: designers out + about 2nd fridays.

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 mornings / los angeles: alissa walker

the creative mornings los angeles audience for alissa walker
[image: oscar rios]

as a graphic designer, i’ve been reading alissa walker in various design publications for years. she’s been somewhat of a household name for designers and architects, but when i started seeing her name pop up with other accreditations, like good, fast company, longshot magazine, helping produce dna for kcrw, speaking on and moderating panel discussions—it seemed like she was suddenly everywhere. it’s been really cool to watch a trusted & respected voice in design rise to so many other outlets.

as a lover of gelato, she got coolhaus to make a custom brown sugar & bacon ice cream you could have between either ginger or chocolate chip cookies. i got mine with chocolate chip, poured myself a coffee and got settled in for the talk.

alissa started off with a run-down of her previous writing engagements, beginning with a hilarious hand-drawn zine she made at age 10, think teen, and culminating with the impressive list of projects she currently produces. “it wasn’t always this way,” she admits, so she went on to share the ah-ha moment she had in italy, when she decided she wanted to get paid to do what she loved: eat gelato and admire design and architecture.

how do you do this? take cues from your obsessions, and decide to participate in them every day. talk about them, write about them, self-describe with them, and people will start to take notice. put yourself and your work out into the world, and as your work progresses, more people will recognize you as the person who is obsessed with this great thing you love. over time, you may find your interests build on themselves, allowing you to engage audiences in multiple formats.

alissa found that adding her love of writing about design to throwing parties led to starting delab, hosting events where she was able to showcase artists in a bigger forum, sponsored by organizations they wanted to work with. same love of art and writing, but a whole new level of visibility.

and it doesn’t stop there—bigger organizations then take notice. good saw what delab was doing and asked them to do a series pairing designers with civic leaders to solve urban problems, which not only did wonders for the credibility and influence of design—the designers would often be contacted by government agencies to collaborate on projects. one example includes the 30-year anniversary redesign of the farmer’s market to make it better fit the urban landscape, which may have started as a design project, but allowed good to participate in food legislation in LA. put energy into doing what you love, and you never know how your efforts might grow to do good around you.

another thing alissa touched on was changing your ritual, staying energized by mixing things up. choose to do something different and commit to it. when she committed to stop driving and chose to walk or take public transit, her perspective and relationship to los angeles changed profoundly, from noticing hidden treasures to creating a strategic game of how to best use public transit. this has led to a new focus in her writing and a renewed love of LA.

ever voraciously curious, alissa is in a new transitional phase, exploring what she can do to better advocate for the urban changes she’d like to see in los angeles. after seeing what she spun out of eating gelato and loving design, i have no doubt we’ll be hearing about all kinds of awesome developments in the works next year. the world needs more alissa, and we get the best of her right here in LA!

alissa walker at creative mornings
[alissa walker, wearing her very awesome california necklace]

creative mornings los angeles chapter, headed by jon setzen, is currently held monthly at ford & ching in chinatown. check their vimeo account in the coming weeks for a full video of this morning’s presentation. in the meantime, follow alissa walker on twitter: @gelatobaby!

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!

creative inspiration

Thanks Getting: how to ask for a testimonial from Dyana Valentine on Vimeo. one of the great things that can happen during co-working: one person asks a question, another person has a great idea for an answer, and a third person [me] is there to hold the camera! read dyana’s entire post, thanks-getting, for creativefreelancerblog.com!

typography

designworklife gift guide
[image: designworklife.com]
this is a little bit typography & a little bit holiday. designworklife.com is working out gift guides for 2010, and i really loved this typography-themed selection, including yarn-wrapped letters, the OMFG journal, a very affordable letterpress print, and even a letterpress t-shirt.

diy

book wreath
[image: living with lindsay]
a little bit holiday & a little bit diy. despite a lack of religion, i do like the hanging of decorative wreaths during the holidays. i’ve tried like the dickens [well, not the dickens] to get this succulent wreath to work, but it doesn’t look anything like the ones you can buy. i might try making something interesting out of the eucalyptus & peruvian pepper in the park, but if you’ve got crafting on the brain for unexpected holiday ornaments with a handmade touch, re-nest.com offers: craft with what you already have: 10 diy wreaths.

design industry

emigre no. 70
[image: designersreviewofbooks.com]
a little bit design industry & a little bit typography, and a LOT of good old émigré! i don’t know about you, but i’ve still got a collection of the free quarterlies they sent out in the 90s that i treasured from the moment of arrival, so cool & so fun. i’m interested to take an hour or a week looking through this one. take a nice preview here: emigre 70: the look back issue.

i really liked this one from logodesignlove.com: building your design business: promotion, and not because i’ve done almost everything on their suggested actions list, either. the giving aspect is what i see in my favorite companies, partners & colleagues, and it’s what i look for in collaborators. promotion isn’t about banging people over the head [i’ll try to remember this in my daily tweets & facebook bombardments], it’s about being cool.

another greatly supportive piece from designspongeonline.com: biz ladies: establishing relationships with advisors. it’s so important to have mentors and trusted confidants you can bounce ideas off and get advice. if you haven’t cultivated a circle for yourself, they’ll show you how to get started.

let’s get realistic here, it’s the holiday season, and i’ve already started hearing about the difficulties with work-life balance, and it only gets harder this time of year. freelancefolder.com wants to help: six dilemmas that freelancers face over the holidays.

beyond design

wine: is this design or wine or beyond design & wine? sf moma has this amazing show through april, and fastco design wrote up a preview: how wine became a billion dollar high-brow hobby. i’m definitely going to have to make a beeline for it on my next trip up north.

food: anchovy haters, step aside! when i saw this recipe i fell in love. i can picture what it tastes like, and i’m going to make it with my last slice of puff pastry in the freezer: pissaladières [onion & anchovy tarts].

los angeles: it’s a little bit food, a little bit los angeles, and mostly the first in a series about seasonal eating for laist.com: seasonal eats: persimmons.

fashion: do i write about fashion? no! but i aspire to some of it, and when i read some good, applicable stuff, i want to share it. nubby twiglet just fine-tuned her closet in this extremely virgo way i totally get on an astrological level. it’s sensible, utilitarian, and she has amazing shoes!