Posts Tagged ‘graphic design’

HOW DESIGN CONFERENCE- IT’S A WRAP

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Starting with Tuesday morning, my brain went into over drive. We got the most succinct run down of the history of branding by Debbie Millman. The premise that successful brands today represent the promise of a new community or family. In short, there are more people living solo today than ever before which goes against the human nature of needing family or a tribe. Through social media, humans have found a new way to connect and create family. Brands that deliver the promise of this connection will ultimately be the successful ones. I felt a little depressed with this, but somehow it explained why I don’t have the drive to jump into social media on a personal level with the exception of wanting to police my daughter’s Face Book page… I get it, but it makes me sad. It makes me want to do all I can as a designer to help people make more human connections in person.

We rolled into a fabulous talk given by Sam Harrison on how  to sell your ideas. We’ve all been there and all left a pitch thinking, “they don’t get it.” – Sam gave us a few tricks to help smooth the process out. I wonder if he has ever pitched to a group that insists on 100% consensus? We picked up his book idea selling to sleep on and hopefully absorb it through osmosis.

At that point we jumped over to a quick session on specializing your firm. This is worth an entire blog as I continue to be unsure of our direction here.

And to top it all off we danced our butts off to the tunes of The Jakarta Band. It was a white party, but we didn’t get the memo until we were already in Denver so had to come up short with white outfits. Wonder if my legs would have sufficed? More community. More connection.

The last sad but sweet day created more internal questions and more resolve.

Sum it up- HOW was amazing and I highly recommend it to any designer no matter how big or small.

MONDAY AT THE HOW CONFERENCE

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Today was one of those great big overwhelming fabulous days. All in one day I heard about collecting what motivates you- as in it might be something you use later. Which is really funny, because this is something I have had to fight in myself all my life- not to be a pack rat and I feel like I’ve done a pretty darn good job with that. Here I find out that all that crap was actually a good thing. On a side note- I’m really good at finding stuff when I need it. Gail Anderson was a hoot and reminded me of a very good friend which made me smile more while I was watching her.

I learned that it’s OK to be a kick ass swaggering female. I am good at what I do, which is really great design and I’m psyched to be doing it. Erin Sarpa and I should have coffee sometime. I like other kick ass women too.

I learned that when I come back again in another life I want to be Leatrice Eiseman. She gets to travel the world looking for inspiration and new trend with color for Pantone. She is the person along with a few others, that tell the WWD what’s in for the coming seasons regarding color. The Pantone color of 2010- Turquoise. I had my turquoise bag 2 years ago! I was feeling pretty smug about this fact. Kidding aside, I heard a lot of what I felt, which seems to be a continuing thread at this conference for me. Confirmation is a beautiful thing.

After the mellow fashion vibe from Leatrice, we found the complete polar opposite with Mike Perry.  He had a stint with Urban Outfitters and I get the feeling he’s still wondering what hit him. He’s a kook and eclectic and just plain funky, but again, its the theme. He is authentic. Gotta love that.

After a day of all that yummyness, Cara and I had to call it a night with burgers and a bottle of wine and a really bad movie featuring one of my favorite bad asses- Benicio del Toro. We’ll forgive him the gory werewolf film.

Did I mention how much I love design?

HOW Design Conference keynote with Andy

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Andy Stefanovich. WOW! This man was insane in a good way. He’s about authenticity and finding joy in what you do. He’s about being motivated and full of life. He’s about seeing what those serendipitous moments are about- they happen for a reason. Treat everyday as if you are going to a museum.

Andy was our keynote speaker tonight. He was amazing and inspiring. I wonder if he is like this all of the time? I have been accused of being a high strung poodle before- Andy makes me look like one of those mellow hound dogs. It was so fun to watch and be around.

What’s next?

SO, THIS NUN WALKS INTO THE ROOM… MY HOW DESIGN CONFERENCE 2010

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

I kid you not, but I’ll come back to that.

Day 1: Sunday morning. Here we are in Denver for the HOW Design Conference, and it’s so wonderfully warm here. We made the decision to expand our minds and probably end up feeling bad about ourselves with all of the super talent mulling in the halls, but what the hec, why not. It’s been a while since I did any sort of “continuing education” thing for myself and Cara is always along for a party. So we came.

9:00 am we stroll into a large room at the Conference Center, you  know the voyeuristic big blue bear peeping in the window? That’s the place. So for our first session of the week, we’re in this large room with a dozen or so round tables covered in paper and all these really fun toys, tape, pencils, markers, play-doh, tape, I love tape, and stuff. In walks this nun. He is about six feet plus and he rocks his habit. He’s making sure we are all behaving. I love this class already. It makes me want to giggle out loud but the room is sort of quiet at the moment. We grab a seat, meet our new best friend Aldo who hails from Vancouver, one of the coolest cities ever, and well, start drawing on the table. I really can’t help myself. Cara is over there building cairns and stuff, and sporting an ear to ear grin. Did we really pay a gazillion dollars to play with stuff. You bet we did, because that is just about exactly what Stefan Mumaw and Wendy Lee tell us what to do.

Somewhere along the way, our over mature brains have lost the ability to bust loose. I’m thinking this evolutionary process might have skipped over Cara and me, but I get it. We all get to be so successful, snicker snicker, by basically self editing which is exactly how we can’t open our tiny little brains to find the really BIG ideas. Or at least find the kernel of a big idea and let someone else run with it. We’re all Creative Directors! The truths we have learned:

1. Creativity is a habit

2. Think before you think

This class is about running a better brain storm session forever now to be called a brain squall, getting people to participate and doing what you are supposed to do in a brain squall- start throwing down some good ideas.

What I have found out is that all they are saying is all the same stuff I think, preach, and talk about sometimes incessantly.  But it feels great to have yet another way to reform these thoughts and communicate it to our clients. Its great to have more people like us out there.

Oh and Stefan was wearing a nun’s suit because he feels better in a dress…

Stefan Mumaw

LOGO LOUNGE 6

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

We are soooo pleased and happy to announce that once more our work has been chosen for inclusion in Logo Lounge, an international publication of identity marks. My understanding is that there were over 34,000 logos entered for consideration this year. Logo Lounge Volume 6 will be available for purchase in February, 2011 through Rockport Publishers.

We’re doing our best to keep Durango on the map for graphic design! Our featured logo:

The Bag Lady Project

4th ANNUAL DURANGO WINE EXPERIENCE

Friday, April 16th, 2010

It must be spring. For some of us, this glorious season of “warm weather at last” blows in with a really fantastically fun, strolling and tasting vino event. From May 6-8, you can taste, study, taste, chat, breathe and taste wines from around the globe. Did I mention taste? While my palette may not be up to snuff, this event keeps us in our comfort zone with its relaxed Durango style tude. It’s for everyone and anyone that likes to drink wine, and you might even learn a thing or two along the way.

Check it out. www.durangowine.com

DWE 2010 Poster Final

ON DEVELOPING A LOGO

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I am often asked what I think the purpose of a logo is or in other words, what is its job description. My answer is always the same. It’s an emotional trigger. It is the most boiled down essence of a business. It is often the first time you have any contact with that business. It’s there to either remind you of the experience you have had, whether your experience is limited to your ad in a phonebook or a full blown marketing campaign. It sets the tone for what more you will discover about this business. And by the way, there is a lot of good reading on the subject.

As importantly, I continue, is what the logo’s job IS NOT. It’s not there to give your potential customer the low down on everything you do. It’s not there to fulfill the role of a capabilities brochure or website or advertisement. In fact, the more you put into your logo, the more confusing the message often is. Keep it clean, keep it simple, keep it functional. It has to do a lot of work for your business.

A logo is the point of entry to the brand. I think someone famous by the name of Milton Glaser wrote that.


The Wonder of the Magic Mouse

Friday, February 5th, 2010

It was like walking into a candy store for Apple Junkies! The bright lights, the high energy and all the newest gadgets to enhance my designing pleasure. Just before we were about to depart to devour some California Pizza Kitchen, my eyes fell upon the glorious Magic Mouse! Lo & Behold! The splendor of a sleek and seamless wireless mouse that works on virtually any surface. It responds to my touch to scroll horizontally, vertically and diagonally in any direction without the problematic scrolly ball. All this in one tiny hyper-responsive little device that fits so perfectly under the palm of my hand thanks to the technology of Blue Tooth and the Multi-Touch innovation of the iTouch. It’s the world’s first multi-touch mouse and Pool is the proud owner of 2 of them to make life that much more efficient.

The Wonder of the Magic Mouse

IN2ITIVE OPENING

Monday, January 11th, 2010

I’ve worked with Joan Levine Russell for more than a few years now, primarily while in her Russell Engineering & Land Planning hat. I’ve always known that she is first and foremost an incredibly talented artist, but haven’t had the opportunity to do much for the artist Joan until now. When she asked me to put together a postcard for her upcoming show with Sandra Butler – well, I jumped. I’ve been lucky enough to snoop around her studio and see the work in progress. It’s really fantastic.

You don’t want to miss this.

She will be showing her work along with Sandra Butler this February.

WHERE: Fort Lewis College Art Gallery
WHEN: February 8- March 3, 2010

RECEPTION: Friday, February 12, 5-7 pm

GALLERY HOURS: 10am – 4pm, M-F
970 247 7167 for more details

In2itive

LOCAL FIRST HOLIDAY WRAPPING PAPER

Monday, December 14th, 2009

I have always loved wrapping paper. It’s forever been one of those desires, albeit sort of latent and undisclosed, that I would like to design wrapping paper. Being a graphic designer, my infatuation with pattern and texture extends through the entire gamut- from wrapping paper, wall paper, fabric to patters found in nature. I love them all. So when Carol Clark of Local First asked me to design a local wrapping paper for the holidays I was truly fired up.

The mission: design a wrapping paper that represents your feelings about holidays in Durango.
The time frame: 2 days. Yikes! No problem.

Local First is an organization dedicated to keeping dollars in La Plata County. When it comes to buying local, many of us are pretty dedicated to making that happen, however there aren’t too many options for all the pretty wrappings and trim that simply must be a part of the gift. And that’s exactly what Carol sought to do. It’s fantastic.

There were six different designs printed this year and a list of where they can be purchased can be found online at www.localfirst.org

What’s next? I’m already discussing making origami ornaments out of the paper.

Cheers!

Local First Holiday Paper