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Pets + Pixels (Life of a Designer)

Opinions on contemporary art, branding, corporate visual identity, fine art, web design, print design, illustration, art shows, and just about anything creative... by Claire Desjardins.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Fabulously Handmade Art at Etsy

Okay... so I've joined Etsy.com (see my shop with its one test painting in it... more to come soon!). Etsy is an DIY ecommerce platform where you can sell your handmade wares (art, clothing, jewelry... anything you make with your own hands), and sell online. It's an easy setup for someone like me. While the contents of my own shop are a bit slim at the moment, I've got an extensive list of favorite items being sold by other people:

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

How to Make, Create, Design... Stuff

Design a unique cast for your broken bones, or learn how to throw a punch
Always on the look-out for new projects, I found this web site, Instructables, that promises step-by-step instructions on how to make... well, just about anything. From Food to pets, to art, to the offbeat, ideas about. Users submit their own "how to" instructions, photos and all. Get inspired--in a cast? paint it into a funky high-top sneaker, like this one. Teach yourself how to divide, throw a punch, enroll your kid in school in San Fran, or teach your dog tricks.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

My Favorite Design Magazine

My favorite design magazine, hands down, is a slick, glossy-paged, paper one... For a couple of years now, I've subscribed to Communication Arts. They entertain me with their fresh ideas (or rather, the fresh ideas of contributors). My precious mag is delivered but only once every two weeks... perfect for me, as I have trouble focussing on the more than one task at a time in my otherwise busy life. Heaven forbid that I should have to eat up more incoming content than I'm able to digest! I love the faint smell of the ink on the pages, when I first open the package (yes, it arrives packaged, like a gift), and relish the time I spend with it on my couch.
Fodder for later.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Mass Photography for Mass Consumption

By all accounts, Chris Jordan, is quite taken with the mass consumption of North American society. This Seattle photographer has created a mind-boggling photo essay or "collage" of sorts, using products that we all know and use (and throw away, when done).
Look once and you'll see the big picture. Look again. Closer... Closer, still. You will be suprised by what you see: Jordan's wry visual commentary on society.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Illustration Paradise

Visit Illustration, and you will have arrived at "Illustration Mecca". These guys are packed full of great artists for cartoons, editorial, 3D, and so on... you name it. A cool place to scope out what other digital artists are up to. Creativity abounds, here!

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Strange Naming Conventions


My dog's name is Pixel. Okay, some may say that's just a techno-cute name for a loving pet. Yes it is, but the name has become a term of endearment to my ears. He's there whenever I want genuine, uncomplicated affection. I love my dog, and so therefore, I now love his name.

The other day, I was out walking dearest Pixel, when it occured to me that some of the place names around here lack that neighbourhoody feeling. There we were, walking along the old road in the Central Experimental Farm. Now, who thought of that name? It's not everyday that there's a working farm, smack in the middle of a city. Couldn't they have given it a name that has a bit more charm, nostalgia, or even slight feeling to it? How about "Kenilworth Farm"? Too waspy? How about naming it after a famous musician such as Oscar Peterson ("the Peterson Farm")? I know that people in Montreal are clamouring to name something after the late musician, so why not this large expanse of beautiful land?

I mused this as I made my way back home, to the Civic Hospital Area (another politically correct, lackluster name), and wished that it too, could be named something like Ruskin (after art and social critic, John Ruskin), or Hamilton, or Parkdale... or any more engaging name. Maybe some Ottawan official will read this and perhaps give it some consideration, the next time they are involved in naming some important piece of our heritage.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Decorating Ideas... for the Prince of Darkness?

Enter the sci-fi world of weird. Report-writing has never been more macabre (or life-like) than it is on Richard Riley's desk (http://www.tomspinadesigns.com/), described as an "elegant and extremely unique piece". I think it would be fodder for nightmares, myself. Design intended for shops, theme parks, "home theatres", and perhaps film sets, can now add a touch of living of the surreal to your home. This realistic-looking "Deluxe Werewolf" stands at 6 feet tall, and can grace your home for $6999. Think of how much fun the kids would have at Halloween!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Free Range... Humans?

While we're on a national health awareness kick, why not make a pit-stop at this award-winning UK design shop called "us", for some free range human? Too much skin, you say? well how about other ideas that push the envelope just a wee bit further over the edge of societal conformity, such as tee-shirts that don't require laundry detergent to wash, or portraits that toggle between hairless, naked people and their hairy, clothed alter egos?

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Keep Your Creativity Flowing

Do you suffer from creative boredom? Do I? Well, sometimes. Are ideas slow to come to you? The can be to me, at times.
Well I found a resource full of ideas at the designer mag, How Magazine's web site. It's chock full of creativity exercises... Creative exercises are not only for artists, but they're just good for the soul--any soul--in my opinion. If you are a CEO or an accountant, or the coach of a hockey team, you also need to "think outside the box" at times, here's your chance to re-engage in the "ideas world". Now go to it, and save the world from drudgery!

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

For the Love of Logos

What's in a name? or better yet, what's in the image, behind a name? Well, a good logo should provide you with all the necessary clues to figure out the brand promise. Some of these clues are easier to decipher than others.

Well, if you care to peruse logo designs, here's the site for you: logopond.com. At first glance, the raison d'etre for their web site is not all that clear... they have a large cache of business logos. I'm not even sure that I really care what their site's purpose is because they have a lovely, inspirational collection of beautifully-presented logos to browse and comment on. Nice.

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