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 Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Dealing With Work Demons
by The Creative GroupIt's the time of year when ghosts, goblins and maybe even a few Britney
Spears look-alikes are preparing to hit the streets for Halloween. The
timing is right to consider what spooks you at work—aside from the
unidentifiable food at the back of the office refrigerator, that is.
By overcoming your career-related "gremlins," you'll have more
on-the-job treats than tricks to look forward to in the year ahead.
Here are some tips for turning common fears into everyday successes.
Posted by Megan HOW Magazine
10/10/2007 1:32:22 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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A Postcard from Camp
As I mentioned yesterday, I just returned from Nisswa, MN where I attended AIGA/Minnesota’s annual Design Camp® from October 5-7. About a three-hour drive north of Minneapolis, Design Camp takes place in the woods on a lodge, where everyone stays in cabins, only a stone’s throw away from a big lake rimmed with a beach. This seclusion is what offers Design Camp much of its charm and, ultimately, its success. As I came to learn, Design Camp has been going strong since 1980—one of the founding members who started the chapter and the Camp was even in attendance. Which goes to show that Design Camp is one where attendees continue to return year after year—even as the age of many attendees continues to get younger (about 1/3 of the attendees were students, surprisingly). But, as an out-of-towner, I never felt left out, and I think that’s because of the nature of the Camp. All attendees (there were about 300 to 350 total) sit in the same main sessions together and all that stay on the lodging grounds eat every meal together, so you get to know familiar faces over the course of the Camp. There was a networking dinner the first evening that helped attendees mingle (although after a couple days of buffet-style eating there, I did get in the habit of feeling the need to eat dessert after every meal...). Plus, being set off in the woods, there are activities scheduled from 7am (whether it’s a morning run or a tasty buffet breakfast) until the lodge bar closes at 2am (which proceeds design trivia games or karaoke or roasting s’mores or listening to a bluegrass band—complete with a washboard). That was a welcome departure from most conferences that, come 5pm, send you on your own merry way to come up with something to do. Making it a good conference for designers to consider if they have to go solo. Also, important to any design event, the Camp’s materials were well designed and well branded. They were created by Ryan Meis, a designer at San Francisco’s Hatch, who also attended the Camp. (Fittingly, Hatch’s principal, Joel Templin, was a speaker.) Speaking of speakers, I'll update later about each session I attended. But for now, consider this a snapshot...
Design Resources | Events | Industry News
10/10/2007 11:36:56 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Overheard On The Forum
The designers in the HOW Forum are a crafty bunch. They recently started a thread about creative pursuits outside of work that yielded some great gift ideas. Check out the post for links to everything from photos and illustrations to notecards and journals. Here are three of my faves: Gorgeous cut-paper illustrations from A Little Hut.  Letterpress cards from Sunlit Media. A journal from Jane Hancock Papers.  Posted by Megan Gifts and Goodies
10/10/2007 11:16:32 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Can We Ask a Delicate Question?
Mom told us it's impolite to talk about money, but we're curious: What do you (or your firm) charge for design services? Designers frequently ask us what the going rate is ($50 an hour? $150), and so we're conducting a national survey to report on average hourly rates for design and related functions. And we need your help! Take HOW's online survey (it'll take just a few minutes of your time), and contribute to this comprehensive report on rates, which will appear in the March/April issue. Plus, you can enter to win a free one-year subscription to HOW. Thanks! HOW Magazine
10/10/2007 10:14:34 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Sketchbook Envy
Swedish illustrator Mattias Adolfsson captures his amazing drawings in Moleskine notebooks. You can see a great selection of creative images on his blog. 
via Neatorama Posted by Megan Illustration
10/9/2007 4:16:57 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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News from the Design World
Couple of news tidbits crossing our desks this week: • PlanetQuark.com, a new, independent website for QuarkXPress users debuted recently; it's helmed by editorial director Jay Nelson, a respected speaker, writer and Quark expert. It features user tips, articles, bug reports and a job board. • Sappi launched a blog for graphic designers, 24-7designheaven.com, which includes daily articles, monthly spotlights of notable design firms and a gallery where users can post work. • School of Visual Arts announced an all-start lineup of instructors for its new, unique, graduate-level MFA degree in design criticism. They include design critic and author Akiko Busch, historian Russell Flinchum, NYT Magazine creative director Janet Froelich, Emily Gordon (an editor at sister magazine Print) and Metropolis contributing editor Philip Nobel. Industry News
10/9/2007 1:56:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Bunny-licious
This TV spot airing in Europe for Sony's Bravia brand features stop-motion animation showing Play-Doh bunnies taking over NYC. Freakin' amazing. Via VeryShortList.  Creativity
10/9/2007 11:32:45 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Spooky Type
Just in time for Halloween, Veer has put together a gallery of spooky typefaces and ornaments like this image collection from Lanston Type. I particularly like the scripty cat, ornamental spider web and bat silhouette. 
  
Posted by Megan Typography
10/9/2007 11:32:22 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Using Design For Good
I just wrapped up a weekend in the woods of Minnesota at Minneapolis/AIGA’s annual Design Camp (a detailed recap to come soon!), but first wanted to pass along word of a cool project that they’re organizing: “ Collapse and Recovery—the 35W Bridge Poster Project.” Many AIGA members remember being on the road at the very time that the 35W Bridge over the Mississippi River fell in Minneapolis. So, in response, the local chapter is asking designers across the country to put their skills to use and raise awareness of the tragedy by designing a poster that speaks to the bridge’s collapse. Poster designs are due October 29 and will be exhibited and auctioned off, with proceeds benefiting the Minnesota Helps—Bridge Disaster Fund. For more information and details about submitting, download an entry form.  Call for Entries | Events | Industry News
10/9/2007 9:22:31 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, October 08, 2007
Humane Design
This just in from MediaPost: The Humane Society launched a branding campaign highlighting its new logo and promoting the organization's key messages: celebrating animals and confronting cruelty. The new logo morphs 18 animals into the shape of the United States, each representing a different injustice. The chicken represents factory farming, for example, and the fox represents the fur trade. Each poster spotlights one animal and its specific plight. "Help keep a litter from becoming trash," reads an ad with a cat and its kittens. "Isn't having a rifle enough of an advantage," says an ad protecting rams. See the ads on MediaPost here and here. Euro RSCG Chicago created the campaign.
Industry News
10/8/2007 10:04:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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History Lesson
Never heard of Muriel Cooper? Seriously? The New York Times's weekend Style magazine profiled the woman who influenced a generation of designers working in digital media. Pentagram designer Lisa Strausfeld commented: “She was not at all skilled technically, and she wasn’t even that tech
savvy, and she leveraged her ignorance in a truly brilliant way.” Designers
10/8/2007 8:52:21 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, October 05, 2007
Documentation
Two trips to the Mississippi Gulf Coast area with reconstruction crews from International Relief Teams, most recently this past July, prompted Tuscon designer Martha Retallic to compile a slide show documenting her experience. Industry News
10/5/2007 1:40:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Pretty Things
We're suckers for beautiful papergoods, and we just stumbled across Redbean Paper + Ephemera, which has a collection of incredibly well-designed (and customizable) holiday cards. We also like that the nouveau-holiday, robin's-egg-blue-and-red color scheme on some of the cards echoes the palette of HOW's upcoming November/December cover. We feel so stylish.  Gifts and Goodies
10/5/2007 1:25:23 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, October 04, 2007
Mohawk Taps Bierut
Mohawk tapped Michael Bierut to design a promo for its Superfine and Navajo brands, and the designer went to town. His Pentagram team asked luminaries including jazz musician Wynton Marsalis and motorcycle guru Willie Davidson, chef Bobby Flay and author/host Kurt Anderson to choose their "personal bests." They went to great lengths to secure and photograph the items lauded by these notables: Anderson's pick, the legendary Muhammad Ali Esquire magazine cover, was a rarity they couldn't track down. Fortunately, Bierut knows the photographer who shot the iconic image, and boom! Done.  Industry News
10/4/2007 4:46:17 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Design Headlines
Lots of news and product tidbits coming in this week: • Mohawk has posted a call for entries for its quarterly Strathmore Letterhead Contest, which is accepting entries (stationery systems printed on Strathmore papers) through the end of 2007; the first 25 entrants get a special gift, and the Grand Prize winner scores $1,000. • Fotolia is running a sweepstakes on HOWdesign.com; enter (it's free!) to win $300 worth of stock photography from the agency. • Spec certain Neenah papers, and reduce your (and your client's) carbon footprint: The mill announced that six flagship lines in its Classic and Starwhite brands are manufactured carbon-neutral. Industry News
10/4/2007 3:59:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Hybrid On Display
I just got an email from San Francisco-based designer Dora Drimalas of Hybrid about an exhibition of her paintings and illustrations called " Creature Comforts".  If you can't make it to SF for the show (which runs through October 30), you can nab one of her super cute prints from the Hybrid-Home site.  Posted by Megan Designers
10/3/2007 3:56:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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DIY ON D*S
Design*Sponge (my all time favorite blog) just launched a new column called "DIY Wednesdays." Every week, Lauren Smith and Derek Fagerstrom of the Curiosity Shoppe will share a new project. The first project is a wooden wine box lined with gorgeous paper to use for storage. It would be great on a desk or office wall (if you're lucky enough to have a real wall). 
Posted by Megan Creativity
10/3/2007 3:42:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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A French Alphabet Book
A French Alphabet Book of 1814 (published by Rizzoli) is a charming collection of watercolor illustrations of French country life, along with lovely examples of hand lettering. It would make a wonderful gift for type lovers and Francophiles alike.    Images courtesy of Charles Plante Fine ArtsPosted by Megan Typography
10/3/2007 1:18:33 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Paper 101
You can never know too much about spec'ing the perfect paper so PaperSpecs is offering a free webinar series. Starting October 16, the first segment will be all about uncoated paper. Attendance is free, all you have to do is register. Posted by Megan Design Resources
10/3/2007 11:11:36 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, October 02, 2007
You Know You're A Designer When . . .
"You can’t go to a restaurant without secretly critiquing the menu design." Add your own design witticisms in the HOW Forum. Update: How to tell if you or someone you love is a typoholic. Posted by Megan Just for Fun
10/2/2007 3:59:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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