Friday, May 29, 2009

Is it Friday yet?

I have been super duper busy, so my blog has been suffering... but I'm always up for sharing fun links! Happy Friday!

HomeSweet
Block printed fabrics + goods.

Templettes
It's back! Downloadable design templates.

ShopSCAD
Newly redesigned and full of good stuff.

Ana Serrano
Cartonlandia—oh so cool.

Friday, May 22, 2009

DC Links

In honor of my trip back to the East Coast, here are a few DC-related links.

S Curve

Anish Kapoor
We got to see S Curve at the Sackler Gallery... but photography wasn't allowed. Bummer.

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
An awesome studio not far from my old house.


Dumbarton Oaks
One of my favorite places in the city. Quiet and beautiful.

Museum of Crime and Punishment
I'm including this for the pure novelty of such a museum. We walked by it last weekend and it looked hilarious and frightening. Oh, and just plain wrong.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Specializing

For years and years (and years and years), I have been designing for non-profit clients. I started out with print, slowly adding web and a little strategy for good measure. But recently (the last few years), I have been getting more small business clients. And with that, has come a shift in client needs. Most large non-profits partner with developers or content management companies to provide flexible solutions for the site's functionality. I have been there to help them make it aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly. In short, my focus has been on design and usability, while overseeing the implementation of my vision. I have not had the need to delve into the back-end of the site. Until now.

Being a one-woman show means just that—providing clients everything they need from concept to completion. Sometimes, I just need to deliver a PSD, but more often (lately anyway), I have been implementing my designs. And each project has been a learning experience. While I prefer good old-fashioned design, making a site pretty and making it work is very satisfying. Let's just say that there's a lot of trial and error. Lucky for me, there's an abundance of resources to help make it a little bit easier...

Here are a few sites I find very helpful:

Smashing Magazine
Design Reviver
Web Designer Wall
A List Apart
Creattica Daily

Do you have any resources you can't live without?

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Frenzy.

Off for a long weekend in DC, which is the short explanation for no posts this week. More when I return!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Several days after Monday.

Apparently, this week just ran away from me. It's Friday and I have posted next to nothing all week. Getting back to normal after vacation is always difficult... especially when I have only enough time to get settled before I leave again—this time for a long weekend in DC (leaving next Thursday.) But I wouldn't miss out on posting some links, 'cause it's always fun to share cool stuff.

Here ya go!

tshirt skirts from recreate

RECreate Designs
While in Montana, I bought one of her recycled t-shirt skirts—so very comfy. What a great idea!

Hot Type
A book of iron-on transfers. Oh, yeah!

Perforated Heart, featured on FaceOut Books

FaceOut Books
Beautiful book cover design.

Webby Awards
A good place to waste some time looking at pretty websites.

Monday, May 4, 2009

A Classic

We're back after a week "off" in Montana. While I was away, nearly every book I had on hold at the library became available, so today's trip was rather successful. One book we brought home was In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak. I haven't read this book in years and I forgot how wonderful all of the illustrations are. It also made me recall some controversy surrounding the nudity in the book and how many libraries don't carry it because it depicts a naked three-year-old. Absolute silliness, if you ask me. The book is still great after nearly 40 years. And that's that.
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