Apr 5, 2011

I don't know why you say "goodbye". I say "hello!"

2011

After a crazy weekend in Seattle for my friend Nicole's wedding and a little fever this morning I'm still trying to catch up on beauty sleep (which is probably more sanity sleep at this point).

However...
There was no way I could go to bed early without posting my most recent project.

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In this project I have combined 2 of my favorite things.

1. An organizational tool for creating a complete chronology of my daily activities.
AND
2. The Beatles.

That is correct. It is a book of song titles by the Beatles sung to the tune of 2011.

Now you might say "Isn't it a little late in the year to be creating a calendar of 2011?"
As true as that is, this calendar is great because it works for 2012 as well.
My secret? No days of the week, just numbers.

With that said, I hope you enjoy it. In the future I hope to give a couple away to some of my readers... if there are any of you out there.

hello

What better song than Hello, Goodbye to say "Hello" to the new year and "Goodbye" to the old year. The blue also seemed to represent the seasonal effects of January and my mood when I don't get enough vitamin D.

hand

February is a peachy pink to represent the color of your cheeks in the cold weather and the color of the flowers from your Valentine; who will most assuredly want to hold your hand.

forever

With March comes strawberry season. I only wish it lasted forever. This salmon color reminds me of the tiny little wild strawberries I occasionally find in my yard. Yum.

tax

No one really likes the Taxman, unless we're talking about the song.

This faded yellow with slight greenish hues represents how I feel about giving hard earned cash to the government. I guess it's better than wearing bright orange behind some vertical steel for not giving it to them.

hole

After those April showers you have to fix the holes where the rain got in (at least to stop your mind from wandering) Deep purple is the color of the sky at sunset on an evening in May as the cold weather longs to be warmer.

sun

Finally it's June and the sun is en route. This bright red reflects the color of my skin when I get a little too excited about the drastic change in weather.

obladi

Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da definitely seems to be a theme song for our summer yard sailing adventures. July also seems to be our last glimpse of the green growth before it turns brown in August.

road

Speaking of August...

heh.

help

September screams for HELP! as we go head first into the new school year and yet remains a cool and casual navy blue as the weather begins to cool off.

blackbird

Although the title Blackbird would seem to represent something as ominous as Halloween for October it also reflects the hope of better celebrations in the months to come as it takes its broken wings and learns to fly. Oh, how I do love costumes though.

mother

I chose Your Mother Should Know for November because she can answer any of your feast preparation questions. The almond butter brown brings the color of the changing leaves (and the fact that I'll be eating more nuts than usual) to mind.

64

When I'm 64 seemed a good December choice... simply because it's my birthday month. The green carries the scent of pine with it reminding you to decorate your tree.


I hope to post more "good things" in the near future. Many of my brilliant piers are graduating with their BFA this year and I hope to give you a walk through of some of their senior projects next week.
Adios!

Mar 29, 2011

Taylor is Graduating!

graduates

My cousin Taylor is graduating from high school!
WOOHOO!

She was kind enough to ask me to design some announcements for her. Here's a little glimpse.

june

These cards were screen printed with a gorgeous red infused purple, one of Taylor's favorite shades of purple...and mine too.

twenty eleven

I love the texture that is created by the dried paint.
The handmade aspect gives it a nice personal touch.

woohoo

I really enjoy the play between the typographical forces in this print. The type allows for variety in a solo color print.

beasley

The prints came in droves.

squeegee

Printed quick and painless.

paint

One of my favorite things about printing is mixing my own colors to print with.

orange

Speaking of color, here is my next clue.

clue #3

aqua

These lovely swatches are used as a formula guide for mixing PANTONE specific colors.

swatch

The swatches work exceptionally well with Von Son rubber based inks.

pantone

Samson is a little anxious to use them.

swatch fans

Worse comes to worse, I can use them to cool myself off in the summer.

Mar 23, 2011

It's a Beautiful Day!

center


My goal was to make the top design into a poster but this design felt a little barren to be turned into a large print.


songs


I love this composer. Coincidentally he also wrote the music for one of my favorite TV shows.


you talkin' to me


cheddar biscuit

Mar 22, 2011

Celebration fit for the Appetite of a King

duckly

Tyrone got to stay home and man the fort.

Er... dog the fort?

Anyway, he kept the burglars away.

I eventually made it up to spokane and did a lot of window shopping.

I also returned a horrible rice cooker to Kohl's. It consistently burned my rice and constantly overflowed. Kohl's was kind enough to give me a gift card with the amount that it was currently on sale for and not the purchased price. Unfortunately, after 47 minutes in the store, I couldn't find anything else for $7.99
Needless to say my trips to these two stores were much more enjoyable.

As 5 o'clock rolled around I decided we were ready for linner.

(lunch + dinner = linner)

zola

My friends Austin and Laura have been raving about this place to me, so I decided we needed to see it for ourselves.

I made it just in time for happy hour. To my delight, all of the food on the menu was $5 during happy hour.

ginger ale

grapefruit shots


rum and coke


coaster

The inside Zola was in a word, fantastic. Note the old roller coaster bucket seats used for seating upstairs, and the individual rooms that can be partitioned with sliding barn doors, and these weren't the only repurposed items. There was also a "boat seat" and a shower head in place of the faucet in the bathroom.

Being that it was happy hour AND the tasty menu items were only $5 a pop AND I hadn't eaten since earlier that morning ... We might have gotten a little carried away.

pigs

First came the Italian sausage, prosciutto, and brie stuffed "pigs in a blanket"

shrimp purse

Then came the wonton purses filled with chinese cabbage and shrimp.

covered bread


queso...dilla

Then came the olive, chicken and cheese stuffed quesadilla.

delish

Followed by the horseradish sliders. My personal favorite. Obviously we didn't finish it all, but the leftovers made for a fun cleaning adventure in the car!


water


mineral


fringe


whip


bacon


ty man

And Tyrone is a little trooper for tagging along on all of our adventures.

cookies


davenport

We took a little gander at this hotel. The first Hotel in the country with running water.

rotating door

I'm a sucker for rotating doors. Of course there's always that moment that you're in there with someone else.

"If we get stuck in here I'm eating you. I get hypoglycemic."

buttermilk

Isn't this fun packaging from this store?

peppercorn

I also liked this jar of multicolored peppercorn.

cucumbers

I also love asian hot wings.

curry

And Curried Chicken noodles.

fortune