Hello Old Friend

May 12, 2009 at 1:16 pm (Uncategorized)

Hello again, Internet and Webby people. I’ve been away from the 1s and 0s for awhile now… I spent this past weekend graduating from American University. Well, “fake” graduating. I’m almost done with my Master’s, but I have two classes to take over the summer. American, wanting to save some money and time, no doubt, does not want to have a graduation ceremony in August. As such, I graduated two days ago.

Kinda.

I’m working at J-Lab for the rest of May, and as of June 1 I will be an intern at NPR for the ombudsman. Should be sweet.

My first summer class started last night: Producing Video for the Web. I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect class, seriously. I will be learning how to come up with budgets and plans to produce Web videos, but not about how to shoot, which I’d like to think I already know how to do. At least a little.

My younger cousin Ashlee is still in town, and tonight I will be dragging her along to the lowercase, an event sponsored by Capitol Letters. See you (again) soon, Big Bear Cafe.

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Clickity Clickity

April 24, 2009 at 3:15 pm (Clickity Clickity)

1. Coworker Craig gave his contribution early this morning, so I’ll go ahead and post the video for you. Blast from the past! Blades of Steel.

2. I am considering not visiting this restaurant because they use Comic Sans on their site. A story on the dreadful typeface.

3. Kids aren’t spending their parents’ money at the expensive stores anymore. Sorry, Abercrombie.

4. MopedLords is having their premiere party in a couple of weeks. I will be redoing their site today. Get excited!

5. April is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Month. Yums.

6. Improving sanitation with the PeePoo bag. They say the bag is biodegradable, but it’s still a bag… How long will it take, and where will the bags sit in the meantime?

7. Where to go to get your next cape and/or gallon of gravity? Why, the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Company, of course.

8. Creative ice cubes. I’ve seen these before and have always been a fan of the teeth ones. Check it.

9. Twisted Disney Princesses. Because not every little girl is sugar and spice and everything nice.

10. I turn 25 next Friday. 25. It’s always been a big deal for me, since I set so many goals for myself to achieve by 25. So far, so good. Still, it’s kind of an odd feeling. What’s next? A career and a marriage, I imagine. I’m not really in a rush for the latter, though. I would like this and this and this for my birthday. K thanks.

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Clickity Clickity

April 20, 2009 at 6:31 pm (Uncategorized)

Here are some more links for your viewing pleasure.

Also, I’m trying to come up with a video idea for The Bucket List: our final issue of the American Observer. I wanted to do something with Metro, but it looks like that’s a no-go. I can’t decide what to do now. Oh wait! I may just have a new idea. It has to do with a little photo I took for our first Observer assignment last semester, when Mark brought in the photo of the door. (That’s really a reminder note for me, not for you.)

1. Oh my god. It even has a watermark. Haha. I love that line. Great business cards here.

2. 50 great examples of infographics. I want to make pretties, too!!

3. We Love Typography. And so can you!

4. Along those same lines, 50 original works featuring the loveliest of lovely, Helvetica.

5. Is This Your Luggage? Kind of crazy… this guy buys lost luggage at auctions and then goes through the contents and puts it all online so people can try to find their lost bags. Voyeuristic? You betcha.

6. Manuel and I watched this video in rapt attention last week. A little robot tries to cross the park. It will give you warm fuzzies.

7. Men are stupid, women are crazy. “I’m pursuing security in search of solace, and hitting the bars at night to grab some solace in hopes of feeling secure.” I know, just read it.

8. Egotistical deer think they are always making your day. Sadly, so true.

9. Photobomb makes me giggle. I’m trying to dig up one that happened with Amy and I.. hmms.

10. I asked Coworker Craig for his contribution this week. He told me about his friend that’s in a poker tournament. Good for him. Lame contribution, Craid.

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Small World

April 14, 2009 at 4:31 pm (Uncategorized)

A couple of weeks ago I posted a link to Scanwiches, where someone was scanning in photos of sandwiches. I thought it was awesome and moved on.

Turns out it’s a friend of mine from high school, Jon Chonko, who was doing those scans. Go figure.

Glad to see Chonko is still as creative and quirky as he was when we all walked the halls of Wimberley High School.

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Oh yes. They did.

April 14, 2009 at 1:45 pm (Uncategorized)

Remember I told you Coworker Craig was obsessed with the Rock-afire Explosion? He found this one today:

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File This Under ‘Distracting’

April 11, 2009 at 2:20 pm (Uncategorized)

Thank you, Lindy West of The Stranger, for writing this. It made me smile, especially that person who wrote about people who watch Two and a Half Men in the comments section. Sadly, the person I date loves that show. Sigh.

The Different Kinds of People That There Are. Read this.

People Who Complain About the Printed Seattle P-I Going Under Even Though They Never, Ever Used to Read the Seattle P-I

You know what? That’s called “heart in the right place.” Don’t even sweat it.

and

Wizards

Assholes with beards who do magic. In modern times, wizards look just like normal people, because they’ve learned to wear tracksuits and tuxedos over their robes. This means that wizards could be anywhere. Can you trust the people you work with not to be wizards?

Russians

Citizens of Russia. The sworn enemies of wizards.

Russian Wizards

Don’t be ridiculous.

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Clickity Clickity #3

April 10, 2009 at 1:22 pm (Clickity Clickity) (, , , , , )

1. Latte Art. They do some interesting swirls at Tryst in DC… but that’s pretty much the only thing that place is good for. Oh, bad service. They’re good at that, too.

2. The Dalai Lama’s 18 Rules for Living.

3. The Best and Worst of Skymall. I always tear out that scary picture of the dog barking and give it to Amy when she picks me up from the airport. She must have like 7 of those photos by now.

4. Ten shirts every typography nerd needs. Kelly, I know you’ll love these. No Gill Sans, but the Kern shirt is awesome. :)

5. A designer leaves Brooklyn for Austin. Smart choice, my friend. I miss my city.

6. Craft your personal business model. We might need this sooner rather than later.

7. The speech the NAA should hear. By Jeff Jarvis. Yet another finger-pointing rant. Whatevs. Y’all keep arguing. I’m going to go over here and make something pretty & useful. K? K.

8. 24 Free Mac Design Programs. In case you don’t want to steal things.

9. If you’re not using Pandora by now, you should be. My favorite channel? Architecture in Helsinki.

10. Kelly’s gift to me after finding out about my INTERNSHIP THIS SUMMER WITH NPR. Word. Express Yourself:

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My Life in the Cloud

April 6, 2009 at 7:27 pm (journalism, megalomaniac, net things)

Tag Cloud

I made a Tag Cloud of stuff on my site and blog today. Make your own at Wordle. Warning: it’s a little distracting.

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Clickity Clickity #2

April 3, 2009 at 1:16 pm (Clickity Clickity, Uncategorized) (, , , , )

Okay, so it’s been a busy week. I haven’t had much time to blog because of various interviews for internships. A few of you already know who I have decided to go with, but I’m waiting until Monday to make the announcement to the world.

While you ponder my next endeavor, enjoy some links:

1. Arial is everywhere! Created in 1982, this font can be found in many different logos and signs around the globe.

2. Sphere Logos, and why you shouldn’t use them. Personally, I see nothing wrong with a good sphere, but that’s because I’ve been inspired by…

3. Pinback buttons lately. A friend of mine writes for USA Today’s On Politics blog, and they use a pinback button design in their logo. They’re kind of fun, huh?

4. Python Tutorials. We learned a little bit of this programming language in Computer Assisted Reporting this past week. I’m kind of intrigued. I want to learn more, so I tracked down this site with a bunch of tutorials. It has a unicorn on it. No, seriously. Go look.

5. How to Start (or start-over) Your Personal Brand. I’ve been thinking lots about business stuff lately, probably because Richie is starting his own company. I’ll have to show y’all the logos I’m doing for him soon. Anyway, personal branding is good, especially in a time where you need to stand out from the pack. (Also, cute logo, Skelliewag… Sketch Rockwell font with a white stroke? Nice.)

6. Landmark Moments in Citizen Journalism. I found this on 10000words. I love that blog. You should love it, too.

7. TED Talk: Can Design Save Newspapers? Good one. Also short. But give the power to the designers? I think there are more things to consider, but it’s a good table topic.

8. Periodic Table of Visualization Methods. Sweet.

9. You’ve Got Voice Mail, but Do You Care? I never check my voicemail any more. It’s such a nuisance. The only people who leave messages for me anymore are family members and Amy. The former because they don’t know better and the latter because she likes to sing me songs.

10. Coworker Craig has been really into this all week. I know more about the Rock-afire Explosion than I ever thought possible:

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Clickity Clickity

March 27, 2009 at 1:07 am (Clickity Clickity) ()

Okay, I’ve decided to make a new regular feature on my blog… a list of links to random and helpful stuff that I’ve been browsing for the past week.

Enjoy!

1. The trailer for Where the Wild Things Are. It looks fantastic, and makes me want to sew up my own Max-pajamas. I’d love a tail.

2. Dollywood. Dolly Parton’s Great Smoky Mountain Family Amusement Park. How long has this existed? I had no idea until Kelly told me about it this week. We all want to go. But $53.50 for a ticket? Jeez Dolly.

3. The Do’s and Don’ts of D-I-Y Design. Or, why your Uncle Rick shouldn’t be allowed to design your new logo using Microsoft PowerPoint.

4. Multimedia Training and Resources. Compiled by 10000words.net. A fantastic list, and I love the J-Learning love!

5. 1998 Pirate Ship Limo. In the words of Nick Schwellenbach, “Could this save journalism?” I’m not sure, but I’d like to think so. We need it.

6. Scanwiches. Images of scanned sandwiches. Ridiculous? Yes. But fun.

7. Stretch those Photoshop legs. Tutorials on creating authentic photo effects.

8. Looking for business cards? Design inspiration.

9. Super Chameleon:

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