Friday, December 25, 2009

show me a story

Illustration II was a class I just finished up this semester and truly enjoyed. Dan Brawner, our professor, makes class so fun complete with field trips and surprise projects (that you actually want to do!)
Our biggest project was based on illustrating narratives, including Alice In Wonderland and then a children's book of our own choosing. We had to focus on character development, create numerous book dummies and complete 3 final pieces along with a full size book dummy. Plus, Dan hooked us up with the opportunity to have a gallery show to feature all our hard work. It was a lot of work and a lot of fun and I wanted to share my final work here, along with some pictures from the show. Enjoy!
I illustrated the classic Grimm's Brother's tale of Rumplestiltskin.
Show me a Story, the name of the exhibition is being kept up for a little while at Lush Gallery, which is next to Watkins, behind Neely's BBQ. I'm not sure when it comes down, but if you have a bit of free time and are in the area, check it out!











Saturday, December 19, 2009

ain't it funny...

How do days and months suddenly sneak up on you, when it feels like yesterday they were far, far away? It's Christmas break and I am done with my last Fall semester at Watkins. I feel really good about all that I accomplished in the last few months and I'm looking forward to the Spring.
I'm actually going to...graduate.
It's unreal. I feel like as soon as the first day begins in January, that suddenly it will be May and everything will be over. There's a mix of emotions for me at the moment, excitement, anxiousness, a tinge of sadness...But it is time. I've been blessed to have been able to take extra time to find out what I truly wanted to do with my life and pursue the right program and major. Lately I've been thinking about how funny it is how things end up the way they do.
Six years ago I was a senior in high school and I thought I had it all planned out. I'd finish school in four years and I'd be a therapist and I'd live in Charleston for the rest of my days. I never imagined my life as it is now and god, am I happy it has evolved the way it has.
A word of advice to juniors and seniors in high school: You don't have to have it all figured out yet. It's very (VERY) unlikely that you will know what you want to do with your life at 18. You may be getting pressure from parents or teachers to choose a major, and figure it all out already, but trust me, you're not ready yet. Keep an open mind and try as many new things as possible. You never know what might pique your interests and turn into a new passion that changes your life forever.
And also, don't think that you can plan out your entire life. I thought I could at 17 when I graduated high school and received a rude awakening. Embrace the fact that you don't have complete control over everything. Now I relish in the fact that I could have a completely different life in a few years. Sure, I'd love to stay in Nashville and land a totally killer design job but I may end up in a city or a state or even another country. And man, that is so exciting.
On that note, I'll wrap it up by saying I am so excited for what the next six months will hold. I'll be taking a Special Topics Advertising Campaigns class (which I am extra excited about since gaining so much experience at my internship), Senior Portfolio, and also working as the work study designer for the Graphic Design department. Plus, redpepper is still my internship home, although I'll be working less hours so that I can dedicate more time to polishing my portfolio. It's gonna be great.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

rpInterns

I have been working on a project with the other intern at redpepper, an experiment of sorts. We're keeping a blog as a part of it. Here's our first ever post from the beginning:

"Hello and welcome. We are Lindsey Armstrong and Allison Greene, creative interns at redpepper, the fantastic advertising and strategic marketing agency in Nashville, TN. We have been extremely lucky to be chosen as interns within the creative department, The Trailer as it is known in the office.

And this is our experiment. What happens when we visually express the things we have learned while working at redpepper?

This project is an undertaking that we hope challenges us and allows us to try new things with new mediums and just create for the sake of creating. We will be using the Exquisite corpse method, where one of us will create a piece and then show only a small portion of it to the other, who will then be inspired by whatever she sees and create her own. There will be six lessons in all and we’ll show you the small images as we work, but you will have to wait to see the entire piece until it is complete! Even each of us won’t see each other’s work until then."

To date we have completed all the lessons except one and have had creative days with Stefan Sagmeister inspired typography, do it at home printmaking with erasers and photography downtown. The fun continues!

Take a look...

polaroid composites


I LOVE THESE Polaroid composites from Juan Felipe Rubio
lovely.
Check out the rest on his flickr.

diy crazy

Lately all I can think about is DIY projects. I have been searching and compiling a list of all the things I want to do for my new place and also for making Christmas gifts (and also to sell in my etsy store which has been a goal for quite awhile now).
I thought I'd post some of the sites I discovered that have the best projects:
oneprettything.com has Daily DIY
Readymade.com
designspongeonline.com
http://mayamade.blogspot.com/
http://bkids.typepad.com/bookhoucraftprojects/
http://www.i-do-it-yourself.com/
http://blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/

LOVE IT!

the end. almost.

Again, I need to apologize for my severe lag in posting lately. As the semester has marched on, so has life and my "to-do" list. I'm currently visiting South Carolina for Thanksgiving and it has been lovely. Relaxing, delicious, and family filled, the last few days have been very enjoyable indeed. head back to Nashville tomorrow and am truly looking forward to this week because I am moving to my new townhouse! I can't wait to get organized and do some serious DIY projects and paintings! Also, starting Monday, it's the last two weeks of school. As always, everyone is asking how this snuck upon us so quickly but I am feeling good about what I have accomplished this semester. We're finishing up finals which for me include my swine flu prevention kit design for Design IV, completing my new retail website for Web Development III (which I got done before Thanksgiving!), and my complete book dummy for Illustration II. We're going to have a gallery show thanks to Dan Brawner to display our completed children's book illustrations and book dummies in the fantastic gallery space behind Neely's, LUSH Gallery. It's really a unique space and I can't wait to have the show.
I have been setting goals for myself lately, as I have many things I want to attain before the year's end and also plans to prepare for my FINAL SEMESTER!!! I am finally going to graduate and the timing feels perfect. I have set the goal to build my personal portfolio website that is easy to update over the holiday break so that it will be ready to post my final portfolio to in the Spring. I will continue interning at redpepper (which just gets better and better) and will also be taking on the main position for the work study in the Graphic Design department. I'm looking forward to this so that I can have some more work for my portfolio. Very exciting.
In other news, I'm working on a freelance project building a website for a local business here in Nashville. It's already been a great learning experience and I'm glad to have the opportunity.
In closing, the end is almost here for 2009 and the fall semester. Christmas decor is making appearances all over town and I am looking forward to more family time come December. Life is wonderful!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hello readers! I apologize for the lack of updates this month but things have been quite busy. I am packing tonight to head home to South Carolina and I promise to write more over the holidays!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

crazy month

So my month has been crazy: I was in a hit and run auto accident over a week ago and I'm now in the market for a new car. This has been a learning experience in many ways for me, dealing with the insurance company, the police and car salesmen. It was unfortunate to be in the accident, but it was a good situation as there were 2 witnesses and many helpful people who stopped to help me. One of the witnesses even followed the guy when he drove off and found the vehicle the next day! I was suprised at his kindness and effort for a girl he'd never met before. So the police investigated and found the owner of the car lived in GA and had let a friend borrow it who then let another friend borrow it who proceeded to run a stop sign going over 40 and hit me. Thankfully I wasn't hurt, and although my car needs to be totaled I can still drive it while I'm looking for a new one.
This has been kind of a further push into adulthood. Last week it really hit me how soon I will be done with college and taking on more responsibilities. Scary and exciting.
It's fall break right now and thank goodness. I need this extra time to have a chance to relax and get ahead on schoolwork. And to be car shopping. But it is going well so far and hopefully I'll have found a great one in the next few days!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

sketches



For my Illustration II class, we have to keep a sketchbook and upload an image every week to a blog that our professor keeps. I figured I'd just place some of my sketches here for fun. The first is from my personal sketchbook and the second from my class one. They're done with different mediums, pencil, pen and ink, watercolor pencil, and some digital coloring in Photoshop. Fun stuff. (Just click on the image for a larger view.)

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

goodbye September

It's the last day of September and yesterday marked the first crisp fall air. I was ecstatic that the rain stopped on Sunday and that it has stayed out and brought a slight chill to the air. All that dreary rain for the last 2 and half weeks really brought my mood down. But I am cheery again, and have many things to be excited about. It's almost midterms (how did they come up so fast?) and I'm working on many projects. I'm doing a brochure for Etsy.com, the marketplace for all things handmade and have been creating custom illustrations for it. It's due next week and I have a lot more to do, but I feel really good about it. It's been fun, except for the times I stressed way too much. It's crazy how just a simple thought like "I have no time to do anything!" can spiral into a huge snowball of negative thinking. I'm working on re-prioritizing my life at the moment as I have been putting too much time into other jobs and such that are important to me, but should come second to classwork. I spent 15 hours at the school today working on my projects and in class. And the great thing is that I don't feel tired or frustrated. I had a really great day. Hitting your stride in a project is one of the best feelings in the world. I have been putting so much pressure on myself and my work that I haven't given myself the chance to enjoy it lately. But that will not happen again!
October is bringing lots of good things like Fall Break, a trip to Atlanta to see family, a trip to Auburn to see my first home football game there, and my birthday. So with all the other great things that are already going on, Life is pretty freakin' sweet right now.

I'm also working on designing and building a website in MultiMedia III right now. We had to choose a musician or a movie to build a site for and I chose Brooke Waggoner, an incredible Nashville based songstress. Here's a glimpse into what I have so far...

Sunday, September 13, 2009

think tank 09

Yesterday I attended my first conference with AIGA and now I am a member (finally!) The conference was incredible with speakers Ken & Jenn Visocky O'Grady, Dave Werner (okaydave.com), Ian Dapot and drumroll please....Paula Scher! The theme was Design Thinking, and how to communicate your creative ideas with clients when you speak designer and they speak business talk. Dave shared reasons why his portfolio site was so successful and pointed out that "the harder you work, the luckier you get." A theme that stood out to me personally was the fact that you have to embrace the idea of failure in order to be successful. Risk is necessary to do good work and you might bomb but you HAVE TO TRY NEW THINGS. That is something I struggle with, and honestly I would be shocked to meet anyone who said they never fear that. I do not like to fail. I admit I am a bit of a perfectionist and always want to produce good work. But failure has been a reoccurring word this year and although I have been fighting it, I really want to just let go of success for the sake of good work. Ironic but makes perfect sense.
In other news, this weekend is CreateAthon, a 24 hour non-stop working blitz that redpepper does to benefit 9 non-profits by developing marketing and design for them. I am so excited to be a part of it this year! I've been doing a lot of work this weekend to prepare for missing some classes, but I've spoken to all my professors and will be turning in work early. This week is going to be fantastic.

Friday, September 4, 2009

just for fun.



I've been meaning to post photos of some experimental work I did so here are a few, better late than never. These are some collages done with encaustic wax. Dan Brawner, the illustration professor at WCAD introduced me to this technique last year and a friend of mine and I had some fun with it one day. Viola!

fall is here.


Fall is here and I am ecstatic. We've been only a little over two weeks into the semester but its been wonderful. I even completed an illustration for Illustration 2 (see it at the left). We're illustrating Alice in Wonderland in a series of three. I am working from Chapter 1 and really going for a funky, whimsical style. Design 4 is great too, I'm working on an interactive brochure for Esty, the online marketplace for all things handmade. I feel confident about this semester and really plan to work on polishing my portfolio as much as I can.

redpepper is still fantastic. This week I got to be a part of a photoshoot for Kirkland's, the home decor store. They are a client of redpepper's as of this year and redpepper has already launched a community site (mykirklands.com), a huge sweepstakes, and had all the online members vote for their favorite designers to become "the" Kirklands Designers. There are a total of 5 and they flew in from all over the US to be photographed. We rented out a space downtown and had a fantastic time. I got to help out and capture behind the scenes footage of the shoot and everyone involved. Some of the designers were really goofy which provided lots of laughs. I am continually blown away by all that redpepper accomplishes for their clientelle. They're only an 8 year old company but wow, they are so successful and still growing. I believe one of the best things about being at redpepper is their emphasis on personal growth. No one can get stagnant and everyone supports growth in and out of the office. I'm suppossed to be doing a brief interview for Watkins soon about my experience there, so hopefully we'll get to do that soon and I can post it. I'll also try to post some photos of the shoot if possible. Or at least link to them.
I'm off now to have a great labor day weekend!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

they like me, they really like me.

I have fantastic news. redpepper asked me to continue my internship through the fall semester! I am honored and excited. It's such a privilege to be asked to continue at a place that I have truly grown to love and has benefited me in more ways that just learning the "business side."
More good things are bound to follow through working and learning there.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Hatch Show Print Workshop: Gallery Reception


So I was fortunate enough to participate in the exclusive workshop for senior level design students with the infamous letterpress shop Hatch Show Print. We were split into groups of three and given the sentence "I Have Lost What I Cannot Find," and have to collaborate on the design we wished to create. I worked with the lovely and talented Valerie Hammond and Lydia Light to create a piece that I am very proud of. On top of printing our very own designs using Hatch's extensive library of fantastic wooden and lead type and beautiful imagery, we all were required to "personalize" our prints which creates a really unique show for Watkins. The work we all did is up in the gallery at Watkins and there will be a reception this Friday. I also got to design the graphics and invitation for the show which was a fun project. Once I get the chance, I'll take some photos of the prints I did. Come this Friday, August 28 from 6 to 9!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Welcome to the World of an Intern

Check out this video that my creative director at redpepper shared with me:
Welcome to the World of an Intern

"A video us interns put together in the last couple of weeks here at Crispin Porter + Bogusky, now that our internship is winding down. Brammo was our designated client for the summer, hence all the Enertia Bike and Brammo references. This video does not represent the culmination of the work we have been producing this summer. It was just something fun we wanted to do. And I think the Lonely Island influences are obvious."

Crispin Porter + Bogusky is an advertising agency that redpepper looks up to and that I have also come to admire since being introduced to them. Check out their website too: http://www.cpbgroup.com/

back to reality

I've just returned to Nashville from a wonderful vacation to Panama City Beach. It was beautiful all week despite reports that it would rain all week and I enjoyed it immensely. But it's always a bit of a rude awakening to go from 5 days lounging on the beach with no agenda to coming back to work and projects. I have a hell of a lot to do but it's all good things so I'm just trying to be thankful for projects being given to me. I took on a video project recently at my internship and I have very little (stress the little) knowledge of editing video. It's been a bit of a pain but I after converting the files to the correct state and then actually editing them, I've learned a lot of new things about digital movie files across Mac and Windows platforms as well as how to make my way around Final Cut Pro comfortably. So although it was a bit of a headache, I'm glad I took it on. I'm also going to be a new work study student for the Graphic Design department at Watkins so that is a great chance to get paid to do projects for the school and practice my design skills. Hopefully that will keep me busy throughout the semester.
My internship with redpepper will come to an end this coming week and although I hate to leave, it's good timing. Class starts in less than 2 weeks and since I'm helping out with Orientation this semester, I will be pretty booked. I'm ready to start though, ready to jump in with both feet. In 9 months I'll be a college graduate and I plan to really make these final two semesters count.

Monday, July 20, 2009

this american life

I'd just like to say that I am madly in love with the radio program This American Life. It is always thought provoking, entertaining and downright awesome. I love that it portrays real people telling real stories and conveys truth about every aspect of humanity. I love listening to it as I work and I advise anyone who hasn't listened to go to thisamericanlife.org and listen to one of the shows online. Or you can download their podcasts from iTunes too.
Do it. You won't be sorry.

last week of class

It's the last week of my summer class. Honestly, I'm quite sad to see it end. If I could, I'd keep it going for another month until Fall semester started. It's so nice to enjoy a class so much. I have felt so productive this summer which is a huge change from last summer. I couldn't find a job and with only one class I had way too much free time on my hands. Most of my friends did have jobs and other priorities so I was left to myself and although I made plans in my mind to do many things, it didn't happen. The thing I love about classes is that I have a serious motivation to get things done and do my best. I constantly think of projects to do in my free time and things I want to improve upon but without the motivator that someone will see it and grade it, I often let those slip to the bottom of my to do list. I'd like to change that about myself and I'm hoping to truly challenge myself in the month of August with no classes and many exciting projects I could do on my own free time. The fact that it will help me improve as a designer and artist should be motivation enough. Wish me luck!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

july updates

It's almost two weeks into July and I've been hard at work making books and enjoying life. This weekend I've been working on my second themed book assignment which is a how to book. It could be about anything we wanted and in any one of the book forms I have made in the class so far. I chose to create a book about how to do sun salutations, a warm up exercise in yoga. I also decided to illustrate the yoga poses by painting them digitally in photoshop which I had never done before. I feel pretty good with it considering it's my first time painting that way and I certainly plan to practice more.
I'm getting it printed tomorrow and then I will bind it together to be ready to turn in come classtime. I hope it turns out alright, and that the boards I created will be the right size for the width of the paper. I wish I had done a trial before hand, which I did for printing, but the paper I plan to have it printed on is much thicker than the paper in the printer and so it wouldn't be an acurate portrayal of the book. I have definitely gotten practice making mock ups at my internship.
Speaking of my internship, I got to go to a photoshoot last week for John Deere Boots and their upcoming catalog. It was on a farm on the outskirts of Nashville and despite the bug bites and and heat, I had a really great time! My creative director and art director were there and talked to me about the process and all the things they had to learn, consider and plan to bring the photoshoot to fruition. When I worked for my father's marketing firm I was able to go on photoshoots before, but they were all in studios so this was a new learning experience. So the month is going well and I expect it to keep going well. Class has only 2 weeks left and then I'm heading to the beach for a little vacation which will be very nice. I'm so grateful for this summer.

Monday, June 29, 2009

where did it go?

June is almost over. Where on earth did the month go?
Thankfully, I feel like I have gotten much accomplished with my bookmaking class and my internship. I finished my first theme book for my class, which had to be about home. My parents are divorced and I have lived in about 20 places between the two of them so I decided to focus on the idea that if home is where the heart is, that mine will always be divided. I'm pretty happy with the result. I created a slotted accordion book and drew simple line drawings of each of the houses I lived in. One side illustrates my mother's homes and the other shows my father's. My father's houses are painted in blue and my mother's in red. The homes I have lived in on my own are purple. I painted them with water color, and purposely made the look a bit messy to illustrate the idea that it is the memory of my homes as well as my home life being messy while I grew up. I call it "It seems mine is divided," and each of the covers shows half of a heart and half of a house which you can bring together to make the whole. My camera cord has gone missing but when I find it I'll post photos of the book.
This was a fun project and I liked creating the visual narrative. Our next book is themed around how to do something and it can be anything we want, serious or funny. I am still brainstorming, and thinking about what I want to do. We will see!
I'm also thinking about other side projects I can create with my newfound knowledge of bookmaking. I was thinking I could make little notebooks and journals, and give them out as gifts...or maybe even sell them at next year's yartsale. I also want to get back into making jewelry again. So many plans, and so little time.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

a pretty saturday

It's a lovely day today, nice warm weather and I have been fortunate enough to get outside and enjoy it. I got to sleep in a little this morning, made breakfast and then went to Centennial park with my boyfriend for a nice walk to enjoy the day. Today is one of those days where life seems effortless and there are no reasons to be unhappy. I've been working on a freelance project this afternoon, a logo for a a comic book store that operates online. Last week I went to a book store than was nearby to look at comics since I am personally not familiar with them other than knowing the popular superheroes, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and so on. But I was looking at all the books and sketching in the little coffee shop inside the book store when I guy approaches me and points to one of the books I am looking at, and said, "My work is in that book," and from there I learned he was a comic artist working for DC Comics and who graduated from SCAD. He told me a lot about comics and the opportunities he had been given. He showed me other artist's work and even pictures of his wife and son. It was one of those chance meetings where you meet someone new and have a really nice, genuine conversation, and this one was particularly helpful for me in developing ideas for my logo project. I love meeting other creatives who are open, and easy to talk to. It's just so nice.
Anyways, I'm going to head outdoors again, this day is just too pretty.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

experimenting

Lately I've been trying to experiment... stretch myself, try new things, etc. Sometimes it is good and sometimes its not so good. Today it has been a little of both. One of the other students in the design program had the idea to put together a design potluck which I arranged. We met together for the first time with students and professors from Watkins in the design department. We ate, caught up...talked about design. The other purpose of the potluck is to work on design projects together, to get one another's input and feedback. We didn't do much work today, but I kind of expected it to be more social. It was fun though, I always enjoy spending time with friends. Nest time we meet it will be more work oriented.
Tonight, I've been trying to experiment. And like I said it has been good and bad. Good because I finally beat my thoughts and just did it already, grabbed some old canvases I purchased months ago and just started putting random stuff on them. I collect things constantly thinking I can use them and then I don't want to cut them up. But then it was bad because I began to feel pressure for a project that has no rhyme or reason other than to help me not to feel pressure. I suppose this is only natural when you're trying new things and trying to break mental habits of pressuring yourself. It doesn't matter what I make, all that matters is that I made it and benefited in even the smallest way, most likely that I tried something new and found out if I like it or not.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bulletproof methods to get over creativity block

I am obsessed with SmashingMagazine.com. I discovered it this past semester and it is a blog I check every day because it is filled with incredible design goodness or every imaginable kind. I came across an article today where they interviewed 50 designers and asked them all the same questions. I liked these suggestions that they offered for getting past those blocks where creative thoughts won't seem to come to be.

  1. Change the perspective: go away.
    Go someplace “different” from your usual haunts, away from places where you take every object, interaction or decoration for granted. Step away from the computer. Go for a walk, head to the gym, or just sleep on the problem. You’ll come back refreshed and with a new outlook on the task at hand.
  2. Get inspired.
    Be a continuous feedback loop. That means continuous input: reading books and blogs, attending talks and conferences, using the medium you design for. It also means continuous output: writing books and blogs, speaking at conferences, designing.
  3. Listen to music.
    Listen to music. Music is an equal blend of emotion and analysis. If you let yourself be inspired by it, you’ll often be astonished at the results.
  4. Observe the world.
    Take a deep breath, stand up from your computer, and go somewhere you’ve never been before — a cafe, an exhibition … Prague. Go lie down in the park and just stare at the world. Let your mind truly relax and forget about things like the bills, and the rest of it all — suddenly your creativity will kick into overdrive.
  5. Do something entirely different.Do something else entirely. Look at things that have nothing necessarily to do with web design. Get inspiration off-screen.
  6. Seek for a new approach.
    Sketch as you go, start over, beat favourite sites in simplicity, consider what would other designers do, refresh your canvas, observe other people using a similar service you’re designing.
  7. Put creative work on hold.
    Put the task or project down and either take a break from work altogether or perform some tasks that require no creativity (like bookkeeping or organization tasks) and distract your conscious mind from the challenges.
  8. Communicate.
    Go off the grid. Talk to human beings. In person. Do something out of the ordinary, out of character. Give your brain a chance to regroup and hit it with some fresh stimuli.
  9. Train your creativity.Force yourself to *do* something creative every day. It can be anything: writing, drawing, shooting photos, etc. The idea is to get into the habit of being creative every day.

late...

It seems I got behind on my blog posts in May, so to make up for that I will post a lot more in June. Tomorrow I begin my Fine Art Book Making class at 8:30 am. I was trying to go to sleep early but my mind is active tonight, as it so often is. I've been working on a few freelance projects for friends who have their own businesses/projects. Last week I completed a business card for Eric Night Films. They are going to the Staten Island Film Festival this coming weekend because their short film "The Bell & the Hammer" was accepted. It was written, directed and produced by Julian Vaca. The cinematography was done by Allen Laseter and also came to life through the hard work of the other ENF guys, Jayson Wall, Hart Hoppe, Jourdan Lees, and Nick Rau (as well as other film students in the production I class this past fall). This is a great accomplishment for them as filmmakers and also for the Watkins Film School to have students who are already getting films into festivals when these guys are only halfway through the program. You can watch the film on their website, www.ericnightfilms.com.
Also, I've been working on a logo for a friend who sells comic books online (he makes serious money doing it, he supports himself and his wife...I wonder if I could do something like that to bring in the bucks?). He's been wanting a logo and eventually a website. He's given me free reign on the logo, which is exciting but also a bit nerve racking. Sometimes it's hard to come up with ideas without any restrictions or boundaries. But I'm working on that and trying to treat it as a blessing. I sketched out some ideas tonight and was happy with what I came up with. But now my mind won't stop thinking and brainstorming even though I really want it to. I don't want to feel tired tomorrow. But it may take me awhile to get into a regular sleeping schedule again...
For tonight, I may as well jot down my ideas and let my brain win the fight tonight. Body, you lose. And tomorrow morning you will feel it.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sweet Carolina

I am visiting home for awhile, making my way through South Carolina, visiting family and friends. Since I've come to the age where I and many of my friends have moved away from our home town it has become more and more difficult to see people and try to be in town at the same time. So I made a goal to try and visit as many old friends as I could as I trek through my home state. It's been good so far, spending time with my dad in Greenville and seeing old friends. Tomorrow I'm going to be driving to Winthrop to visit one of my best friends from high school and then heading to Aiken to visit my mom. I'm also planning on stopping in a few cities to meet up with other friends as I drive. So my trip home has been lovely so far and I'm glad to have so many great people in my life. I'll head back to Nashville at the week's end and then start my summer class (Book Arts) next week. Hope all is well with whoever happens to read this. Enjoy your memorial day!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Summer is off to a good start

Hello, hello. It is almost two weeks into May and I have been wonderfully busy and enjoying my summer so far. It has been wonderful being able to stay on as an intern at redpepper, and I continue to be grateful for my time there. Spending time with friends has been nice, and also a little time with my brother who is a student at MTSU. It was certainly nice to have him move to TN at the same time as me, and it was certainly a small world that we both ended up so close to one another. He just left to go back to South Carolina for the summer and I will soon travel there too for a brief visit with family and friends. I'll be starting my summer class in June and I'm looking forward to that too.
I've also been brainstorming about some personal projects I'd like to complete this summer. I always have ideas but with my free time, I'd really like to follow through with them. I've been thinking a lot about personal growth lately, and it's actually a focus at redpepper right now for everyone at the company. I've been thinking about my strengths and weaknesses and setting goals for myself. I'm trying to be totally honest with myself and truly working on parts of myself that could use improvement and achieving things that I've often talked about but haven't brought to fruition yet. This is the time to do those things. I'll plan on posting my personal work as it progresses.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

DONE! DONE! DONE!

I am officially done with the semester! I am so freaking glad. Now I am looking forward to some relaxation and new things. Some exciting things to share is that I completed my website for Eric Night Films (6 talented film students at Watkins who work together) and I'm pleased with it. You can check it out here. You should watch some of their videos and see how awesome they are. Speaking of them and the entire film school, the film screenings are tomorrow at Green Hills Theater which I am super excited about. It's a long day, but filled with awesome short films by my wonderful friends. Plus, it will be a new experience for them to be screening at Green Hills as the screenings are normally held at the Belcourt in Hillsboro village.
Life is wonderful!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

moving along

Thankfully, things are moving along this week and I officially have only one week left until freedom. I had my breakdown last week, I moved forward and I'm finally feeling like I've gotten things done. Earlier this week it felt like I worked, and worked and worked and worked. and then I ate something if I remembered to, and worked more after that. No time for sleep. And even on the nights I want to sleep, my mind is so active it won't let me. Last night was one of the worst bouts of insomnia I've had in awhile. I did so much work on so many different things yesterday alone, yet when I left the school at midnight with my work mounted for a morning critique, I felt like I'd barely made a dent in the massive load that has been weighing heavily upon my shoulders. But today, I kept on steady and got more done. Tomorrow will hopefully be similar.
On a truly positive note, I had my internship review with my creative director at redpepper last week and I am going to be able to stay on as an intern through the summer! He gave me a lot of positive feedback in terms of what he has seen in me and also a good number of things I should work on. I'm so grateful to keep this opportunity going, and I'm also looking forward to working there without so many classes. More time to learn about the working world, more chances to experience real life design and business problems and solutions. I'll have my one summer class and my internship, and hopefully a community ed class. I need a creative outlet that isn't connected to grades and they're offering some I'm really interested in taking. It'll be nice to get off the computer and just make things by hand. And hopefully, it will better my design work too!
As for now, I'm going to attempt to catch up on the sleep I've been missing for about a week now.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

the breakdown doth cometh

so last week it happened. I broke down. I broke down in my Typography class because I was freaking out about all the work I had to complete in the short amount of time left in the semester. And I'm just being honest here, that I don't like to lose my composure in front of people, but that it happens and that I have learned to kind of embrace it, some times better than others. I tried to hide at first in the ladies bathroom and regain my composure but as soon as I began walking back to class and saw a friend, I broke down again in the hallway. And he knew exactly why I was upset, and he gave me a hug and said, "I was there two days ago. I know how you feel." And then more classmates and friends began to pass by and every single one of them stopped to hug me when they saw I was upset. Friends encouraged me, reminding me that it wouldn't be the end of the world if I couldn't complete a project, or if I couldn't make it as good as my "vision" for it was. Sometimes you can't get things done in the time alotted. A year from now, I won't be thinking about how my website wasn't a good as I wanted it to be... They also calmed the doubts I had swirling in my head, that I wasn't a good designer, that I wouldn't make it.
Standing in the hallway in Watkins, surrounded by the kind people I've been blessed to know, I began to feel better. I am so, so grateful for the people at Watkins. It is a community unlike any I have ever been in. My classmates are so kind and genuine, especially when they saw me breaking into pieces. And knowing they are in the same place makes it better too. They really do get it. My professor even joked that we all feel the way I do but I'm the only one brave enough to show it in public.
And so I share this as an admission of my humanity, but also to share about how wonderful the people are that I am surrounded by. Breakdowns are okay, and friends are there to hug you in the hallway.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

the end is nigh

What's that I see in sight? The end of the semester?
Yes. yes it is!

Things are really busy as the last few weeks of the semester come upon us. But things are going great for me and I'm really happy with the work I'm doing. My internship is going great, I'm enjoying it so much.
Classes are intense, but good and I just completed my first ever flash animation. You can check it out here.
It was overwhelming at first but I really enjoyed creating it. We could do whatever we wanted so I used unusual collage elements that I have collected and one of my favorite songs by Jose Gonzalez.
I have a lot to complete in the next few weeks including two websites, a informational cd package, revising package designs, an annual report, and prepare for portfolio review. But I'm excited about all of them and I'm really looking forward to getting a break in May!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

a decision to wait.

It's getting close to the end of the semester and the projects are certainly piling up. Flash projects, websites, magazines, annual reports, packaging- all need to be worked on and completed by the end of April. I really should be working right now but I'm pretty tired. I helped on set this weekend and they go pretty late and I'm still feeling it. I need to get motivated, but all I would like to do is take a nap!
But things are going really well, I'm really getting comfortable at redpepper and feeling confident there. I went to lunch the other day with two of the girls who work there as designers and they told me about their experiences at school, and graduating and then working. It was so nice to talk to them and it made me feel a million times better about graduating. I actually made a big decision this week to wait until the Spring to graduate. I started to think about how I would really be pushing it to take 12 hours of studio classes in the Fall to get out by December. 1, the economy isn't great right now and 2, I probably won't be doing my best work if I take on so many things in those months. I want to have the best portfolio I can, so it makes since to just take my portfolio class in the Spring so I can focus on that and I won't have any other classes to put time and energy towards.
I talked to my professors and my parents and I feel good about the decision. It lifted a big weight off of me. And I enjoy being at Watkins, so another semester is something to look forward to.
Well, I should go and do my work.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

web design inspiration

I have been researching websites for inspiration in designing the ENF site and really enjoyed looking at the CSS Gallery from Design Shack. I've been getting great ideas from looking at all the different websites. Thought I'd share the goods.

spring break

I'm on my spring break right now and just returned from a roadtrip with friends to Texas. We went to Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin. I had a really nice time, being in a different place and just relaxing. But I'm back in TN and ready to get work done. I've been working on my multimedia website for awhile. I am redesigning the website for my film friend's at Watkins: Eric Night Films. You can see their current site here. I plan on further developing the site and also adding Adobe Flash components to it. I'm really looking forward to doing another website. I'm going to try to get as much experience in interactive design and media as possible. I really hope I can take more multimedia classes and just complete as many tutorials as I can. Watkins is going to start offering concentrations in Graphic Design in multimedia and illustration, which is great, but I must admit I sure wish I would have had those as an option. None the less, I can learn more about those things anyway. I hope everyone is enjoying their time off and will feel refreshed next week.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

internship update

I've been interning at redpepper for about a month now and it's been a good learning experience thus far for various reasons.
Probably the biggest thing I have struggled with is the feeling that I just don't know enough. I have been racked with the fear that I should be further along in my education at this point. For example, I should know how to use InDesign, one of the programs in the Adobe Creative Suite. I will skip the rant on why I did not learn it and just say I wasn't taught in the class I should have been taught in. So in the last week I was given an assignment to do in InDesign and I figured I had played with it enough to figure it out. Unfortunately I still didn't know enough of the basics and ended up staying super late at the office to complete it. I felt awful when my creative director looked at the project because I knew it wasn't up to par.
That night, I went home and did tutorials on InDesign.
Instead of feeling frustated like I have been for awhile, I finally snapped out of it and remembered that if I want to learn the program, that I need to go and do it. Sure it stinks that I wasn't taught, but I can be taught, and I can teach myself.
So the next day I went back to redpepper feeling confident and had a great day. I sat in on a few big brainstorming sessions and had a great time. I felt comfortable and spoke up when I had ideas. I even stayed late on my own choosing. I am determined to make this a good experience.
One of the biggest lessons I've learned thus far is that this is a learning experience. I am an intern and they don't think I can do everything. So I need to treat myself gracefully. And thank goodness this is an internship. I really would get a slap in the face if it were a real job and I couldn't perform. So now I will have a better idea of how a creative firm works and how I need to think and create as a part of it.
As soon as I snapped out of my frustration from my internship last week, it also lifted off the funk I'd been feeling at school. I felt motivated and inspired, and I plan to take that into the coming week as well.

I suggest to any student, at Watkins and elsewhere, to get an internship if possible. You can't learn everything at school. To really know how the industry works, you have to be immersed in it.

Friday, February 27, 2009

designing magazines/film sets

In my Typography 3 class, our current assignment is to design our own magazine. It's been an interesting journey so far, considreing I've never done a project like this and there are so many details you have to think about. But it certainly has been fun to research and find truly good magazine design. Here are some things that caught my eye: This editorial spread is nice and clean and I like the way the imagery flows nicely throughout the entire piece. As a reader, it would certainly intrigue me.




In other news, my filmmaker friends from Watkins are currently in my apartment filming on friend's production 2. It's always nice to help out a friend, and having a new experience is good too. It's been so great developing friendships with people who are studying film, because honestly I have come to appreciate movies in an entirely different way. I see them differently, and I think about the story more compared to when I would turn a movie off if it was "too slow." My boyfriend is also a film student at Watkins and he has taught me a lot too. They always talk about film with so much passion and I always love to hear people when they are passionate about something.
So if you get the chance, ask a film student why they love film making so much and I promise you will be in for an interesting conversation.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

the creative life

I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning. Every day I find something creative to do with my life. - Miles Davis

“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”

These words were once uttered by Pablo Picasso. The same man also said, “Art is a lie that tells the truth.” Which is a profound contradiction any way you look at it. Much like the following phrase:

“Creative people are adults that never grew up.”

Which is mostly true, depending on your idea of “grown up.” Because while there are a handful of “creative people” who behave like adults, function well in society and are productive, the people who do the most creative work are often rogues and rebels. They move against the grain, have a hard time conforming to certain norms and almost always have a penchant for all things “weird.”

In groups, the most creative people will just say whatever comes to mind. They throw ideas out into the world with reckless abandon. Many of which are, at a glance, silly, seemingly irrelevant, and to most people - wrong.

Which is the main reason why many of us born artists grow up to be something else entirely.

Think about it. When you’re born, as you begin aging, your mind starts filling up with different notions about the world around you.

For instance, at a very young age, you learn to recognize your name. Then, you learn to recognize your own image in a mirror. Then, you start to equate the sound of your name with that same image and before long you develop the concept of “I” or “me.” That’s when your ego is born. About that same time, you begin learning to discern between “right” and “wrong.” And before you can even walk, you get the sense that being “right” is better than being “wrong.” Then, you get into school and your whole life hinges on how many times you are right versus how many times you are wrong. Thus, the ego is conditioned to prefer the reward of rightness over the consequence of wrongness.

It is around this time that the natural creativity we are all born with begins to fade. Still, there are those who manage to hang on to it. They remain creative their whole lives. This is because, somehow, they’ve managed to hang on to the notion that it is okay to be wrong.

To live the creative life is to live without the fear of being wrong. Because if you’re always afraid to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything creative.

*This was posted on redpepper's site and I really liked it and wanted to share it here.

week one at redpepper

So tomorrow will mark the end of my first week at redpepper. It's going well and I'm already doing a lot. I've been working on a website for a country music singer, uploading videos and editing songs to post on the site when it goes live Monday. I've been making notes about a college publication that needs some design help, and will be assisting the creative director in making some design guidelines for it. I've also been helping with a fun project that they are doing for the upcoming Addy show this weekend, a peer choice award and I've been buying materials and helping to put that project together, painting and gluing. You don't normally think crafts are always part of design firms, but its a fun project to do and everyone is having fun with it. I've also been fixing small issues on various projects and sitting in on meetings to get the feel for different projects and how redpepper operates. They have a really extensive client list and I'm pretty excited about doing work for some big names.

Here is the list:
Averitt
Averitt Air
Averitt Recruitment
Billy Dean Music Group
Boult Cummings Conners Berry
Brand Vaughn Lumber
Brothers Wine
CAO
Capio
Clymer Facial Plastic Surgery
E.R. Alley & Associates
Ernst Homes
Ernst Remod
Evermore
Finworth Mortgage
Georgia Trust Bank
Gwinnett Convention & Visitors Bureau
Gwinnett Habitat for Humanity
Holder Properties – aspyre at assembly station
JC Reed
John Deere Boots
M2consulting
Magnolia Pediatrics
Marena Group
MGLAW
Music City Moves
myAVguy
Nashville CARES
NationLink Wireless
Norcross, GA
Notre Dame Academy
Ordner
Silverton Bank
Southeastern Pine Awareness Network
Suwanee
Sylvias Wine
The Monkey's Treehouse
The Reliance Network
Touchstone Builders
Trevecca Nazarene University

I've really had a good time this week and have gotten the chance to learn some new things already, like editing music for one. Everyone is really nice and helpful, and I'm certainly grateful for that. It was pretty nervewracking to start last week but this week has been much smoother, and I'm keeping a positive attitude. I'm looking forward to settling in more and taking on more responsibility as time passes.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

addys!

Oh, I meant to post about the ADDY Awards.
I wanted to congratulate all the graphic design students who won an addy this year. That's an exciting thing! I'm afraid I don't have a list of the names at the moment, but I want to post them soon.
The show is the 24th of this month and I, along with the other design students will be attending to find out what pieces won awards (we aren't told until the show).
So that was really great news :)

paint made flesh

So I want to recommend to anyone reading that they should go check out Paint Made Flesh, the current exhibition at the Frist museum. The curator of the exhibit, Mark Scala, came to my art history class last semester and spoke about the show and it has gotten nothing but good reviews.
"Paint Made Flesh presents paintings created in Europe and the United States since the 1950s in which a wide range of painterly effects suggest the carnal properties and cultural significance of human flesh and skin. As a revisionist study of post-World War II art, the exhibition offers a rejoinder to the modernist orthodoxies of the mid-to-late 20th century by contending that paint’s material properties make it well suited to convey metaphors of human vulnerability. The exhibition includes works by Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Willem de Kooning, Alice Neel, Leon Golub, Philip Guston, Eric Fischl, Georg Baselitz, Jenny Saville, Wangechi Mutu, John Currin, Cecily Brown, Daniel Richter, and others. "


If you're a student you can get in free on Thursdays and Fridays (I wasn't aware until recently that we were free on Fridays too!). Just bring your id.
Check out the Frist Center of the Visual Art's site here.
The show lasts until May 10.

starting up

So I am finally going to start my internship this week. I was supposed to be starting this past Monday but with a miscommunication, I found out it wasn't quite time. I must admit I was bummed Monday when I found out because I was chomping at the bit to get started. But after consulting with my supervisor he said that tomorrow would be the day.
My semester has been going well so far, much easier than the last, at least in terms of having less classes and less stress. It's been nice to wait to start my internship until later, but I am so ready to jump in. I need something to stay focused on, I need a new experience, I need a change.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

too much thought

Something I have come to realize about myself is that I often think way to hard about things that are simple. For example, we get a lot of small assignments in class to just play around with type or whatever to practice. I have a small assignment due this week for multimedia and all I have to do is create a page using what we learned about lists. It can have whatever content we want and the design can be whatever. This shouldn't take long. I know how to achieve things with css to style lists. But it has taken me forever just because I over analyze small things like this. What do I want this to be about? Should it be funny? Serious? What images should I use? Colors? etc, etc, etc. Holy crap, can't I just make a simple decision and stick to it?
I tend to change my mind a lot. In multimedia last semester I changed my web portfolio design 7 times in the few weeks we had to work on it. Is it because I want the best or am I just indecisive? I'd like to think that I wanted the best for my own personal site, but why can't I make a quick decision for this assignment that no one, with the exception of my professor and classmates, will see?
I need help with this. But where do I even start?

on a happier note, I found this design group and was blown away.
check it out: http://www.headcasedesign.com

Friday, January 16, 2009

tired.

I think I am coming down with something. I started feeling pretty bad today so I've been in bed for awhile and now I can't go back to sleep. I always hate when that happens. All you want is to fall asleep but your mind and body refuse.
This was the first full week of classes. To be honest, I feel like I've already been in school for a month or so. I'm not sure why. Its not like I'm already super busy or stressed...it just feels like I've already been here for so long. My schedule is really great this semester, I've got class from 9 to 12 during the week and then when my internship begins I'll work 1 to 5. I like that better than having to go back and forth to class all day with breaks. I do have a night class but I like that I have a good amount of time in between. Right now I'm working on branding and logos for two small businesses I created in class and also researching historic design posters and later recreating one of my own for the Addys. Speaking of the Addys, I think I'm going to enter some of my work into the competition this year. That would be nice to have on my resume. I'm also planning on entering some of my illustrations into the Society of Illustrators. I think I'll enter my TN State Fair piece in and maybe some others...Fingers crossed for both of those.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

exciting news

I got some exciting news this past week. I love to make jewelry and sold some at the yart sale a few months ago with a ton of success. I have been meaning to start selling it online but just haven't gotten around to it yet. But I gave a lot of earrings as Christmas gifts to friends and family. I gave a few pairs to one of my best friends in South Carolina who works at a salon and spa. She kept telling me I should try to sell my jewelry there but I wasn't sure if I really could. But her boss saw the earrings I made when my friend wore them to work and loved them and wants to sell them in the spa! So I really need to start making jewelry asap since I sold most all of my inventory. I'm thinking about creating my own website but to start I might sell on etsy.com. When I get that up and running I will post it on here.

In other news, I joined the YMCA this weekend and I'm really excited to be exercising regularly again. I used to work out so much when I was a cheerleader at my last university but after I got really sick with the flu for over a month, I just never got into it with the same intensity. But with the new year, I'm feeling really motivated. My new year's resolution was to start cooking more because with a lack of free time I seem to eat lean cuisines all the time. So I made a promise to myself to actually cook healthy meals and so far its been going great. I'm really enjoying cooking, and experimenting with recipies. I was thinking that this is just a new way for me to create, and a good outlet too. So life is really going great and I'm off to a healthy start.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

my website

So I completed my personal portfolio website in December as my final project for Multi Media I. I wanted to share it to show both my work and the fruits of my labor in web design class:)
Lindsey Armstrong's Portfolio
Enjoy!

i got an internship!

So I finally got an internship for the Spring semester. I had an interview with Redpepper on Monday and they hired me that day! The firm looks amazing and seems to be an incredible place to learn and get valuable experience. The firm has about 21 people and also has a small branch in Atlanta. I'm excited about the opportunites I am going to get there and the people I will get to work with! Check out their website to learn more about them: www.redpepper.com.
I will begin in Feb. because my supervisor is out of the office until then but my schedule works out great so that I can work enough hours and more to fit in the requirements for the program. I can't wait!
I began classes yesterday and I am so ready to get back! I'm taking Design III, Typography III, and Multi Media II and then my internship also counts as a class. My schedule is great and I'm so looking forward to getting back into the swing of things and learning!