Sunday, March 27, 2011

My cat, My inspiration

So here goes the first few photo shoots. What better muse/model then my lovely cat? His name is Toby, a 6 year old kitten. haha. I adopted him through City Kitty's out side of Rittenhouse Pet Supplies 6 short years ago. Then, he was a lanky little guy, his ears were way too big for his head. Now, he's grown into a handsome gentleman. He follows me around like a puppy, he talks, a LOT, and loves to snuggle. His favorite thing to do is sit on the window sill and watch for birds, catch flies and lay out in the sun light. He's defiantly a delight, Here are the first few photos I have taken with my new camera! Enjoy!






Friday, March 25, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!

I couldn't be more excited then what I am right now!!! It's my 25th birthday, my mom asked me what I wanted... undeceive me told her that I would get back to her. I asked my boyfriend, Josh what I should do... he knows me all too well and mentions that I have been wanting a professional camera forever. Thats it! We did some research, and we found that the Nikon D3100 was best for me. He is a photographer, so he will be able to teach me the proper techniques as to how to use it. Sure enough, with the efforts of my mom, dad and josh, I got my new amazing camera! Josh's mom and sister pitched in for an amazing camera bag- its fashionable and comfortable. I couldn't ask for more! Taking my own professional photos will also be very useful for future design projects, as well as learning the proper ways to edit photos. I will defiantly be posting photos on this blog, so stay tuned!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Inspiration vol.2 Paula Scher // Pentagram NYC


When I was in school, I had a class called Art Direction. The teacher had asked if we knew of any professional Graphic Designers. The class sat in silence. She then gave us the names of top of the line, award winning designers to research and do a presentation on the next week. The name I got was Paula Scher. It was a name that will forever change my view on design as I knew it.

Paula Scher has developed identities, packaging for a broad range of clients that includes, among others, The New York Times Magazine, Perry Ellis, Bloomberg, Target, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the New 42nd Street, the New York Botanical Garden, and The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. In 1996 Scher’s widely imitated identity for the Public Theater won the coveted Beacon Award for integrated corporate design strategy. She serves on the board of The Public Theater, and is a frequent design contributor to The New York Times, GQ and other publications.

The reason I adore her so much is that she is clever with her ideas and design. While in class, I read she was sitting in on a meeting for a concept development for a new branding of a bank that was associated with travelers. The bank name was citi bank. while doodling on a napkin. she cleverly drew an arc beginning from each dot in the i's, so that way the 't' was the base of an 'umbrella'





As soon as i learned how fast she came up with the idea, how it was just sort of 'natural' i was super impressed, and thought to my self, thats the kind of designer that I want to be. She then stated that being a good, clever designer will not happen over night. It will not happen in a week, or a year. It will happen over time, with lot's of hard work, up's and downs, and most of all, life experience. Instead of doing research and learning about a product, book, clothing designer, immerse yourself in everything you possibly can, so when the day comes that you have to do a branding identity for that clothing designer, you will already have the experience necessary, so it just comes naturally.

She not only changed my view of just how hard you need to work to get worldly recognition, she also taught me to take life by the horns and become well versed, well cultured, and your own encyclopedia. Who knows, maybe I could one day create an effortless, clever and creative logo.


Here are more of her well known pieces that I adore:













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