Jul 2007
29

I Wasn’t The Only Curious One

by Desirai in Uncategorized

I clearly remember taking the train into the city one day to meet a friend at a predesignated Starbucks. At the time I was completely surprised at the fact that I passed literally 5 Starbucks on the way to meet him. It was as if there was one on every other block. Why would there be a need for that many Starbucks stores so close together? It was this thought that made me wonder how many Starbucks there were in Manhattan and apparently I wasn’t the only one.

The following video is of Mark Malkoff, a guy who took that very question a few steps further. Mark organized a team of people to find out how many Starbucks franchises there really are in Manhattan and if it would be possible to visit them all in a day.
Like any crazy person would, he documented the whole thing.

 

Jul 2007
25

Poultry and Poetry; Cause It Rhymes

by Desirai in Uncategorized

So I finally got the shirt I ordered from Cafepress. There was actually a delivery attempt yesterday morning but I never heard the doorbell. The shirt is a white tee ringer and the illustration on the front is of my own design. Poultry (a simple drawing in black ink) is a private joke between life and I.

My Poultry illustration was born during my first few months at Full Sail. It was originally drawn in a Design and Art Theory class where I was asked to present an example of illustrative text. I spent days trying to come up with something really meaningful and failed. I had friends offering great suggestions but I rejected them. I needed the idea to be my own.

I was disappointed in myself and envied everyone else’s work. All I could come up with was ‘Poultry’. I thought it was so dumb. However, I was later told by our instructor that my illustration was one of the top three in the class. But the joke continues…

I decided I wanted to submit an entry to threadless.com. I gave it so much thought. I was obsessed with butterflies at the time (who am I kidding? I still am.) and so I designed the shirt with a wave of butterflies going up the side. It included the word change because I had done so much of it and it meant something to me. I was so positive I’d get a lot of votes, cause I mean, who doesn’t like butterflies?

Alas, my submission was declined. I was outraged! How dare they decline my butterflies while lame poorly drawn unicorns, stars, rainbows and clouds ran rampant amongst other accepted submissions. I was so angry, my pride was hurt and as if to somehow get back at them I said “Oh yeah? Well take THAT!” and I submitted my Poultry design. Deep down I knew it would get accepted and I hated knowing that cause I hated my illustration. And accepted it was. I didn’t win the grand prize cause I didn’t get enough votes. People left comments like “What does it say?” or “I thought it said Poodle.” Apparently the chickens didn’t give it away.

Months later when I had opened up my shop on etsy, I began getting discouraged at the lack of sales. I had only a few items at the time, but surely people liked cute cards and stationery. I couldn’t understand why it had been weeks since I opened shop and still not one sale. What was I doing wrong? What did I forget? and then I realized. I had not included Poultry. It flew to my rescue like a wonderful edible bird should. I made a greeting card with the illustration on the front and added text to make it funnier. ‘There’s no hiding it’ the front said, with ‘I love chicken’ on in the inside. Jeff was skeptical. He didn’t understand. “What occasion could anyone possibly use that for?” – oh but I knew better.

Almost instantly, I got my first sale. The buyer purchased not one, but four! of my Poultry cards. I had to laugh. I then understood that it was simply life’s way of telling me; not to take things so seriously, that sometimes things just are without having to be all deep and philosophical, and that I’m probably not going to fall in love with everything I create but that doesn’t mean that other’s won’t.

Every time I get frustrated with my work, or I feel that my other designs aren’t good enough, I always refer back to ‘Poultry’. At the very least it makes me laugh, and from what I’ve experienced it’s brought me luck too. Perhaps it might do the same for you.

Poultry cards & shirts are available at:
http://LucidDreamDesigns.etsy.com
http://Cafepress.com/LucidDreamDesi

On a completely separate note, reading that old poem the other day gave me an idea. Synchronistically, I found an entire book of poems I wrote shortly there after. This chance finding pretty much confirms (for me) I should follow through with my idea to publish my poetry. Right now the goal is simply to publish a small paperback full of my work which can be made available for purchase amongst my family and friends.

I want to include illustrations in the book as well and have already asked my friend Scott if he’d be willing to help me out. He’s happily agreed. I also plan on including acknowledgements, a bio, and information about why I chose the title (which I won’t reveal just yet.)

For the time being I’ve been contacting all those mentioned in my poems to ask if they mind having their name published. I’ve obviously got a lot more research to do before this all comes to fruition, but everything begins with an idea right? I will keep everyone updated as things progress. Be sure to come back or you might just miss when the book becomes available for purchase. =P

 

Jul 2007
23

Mulberry Muse on Etsy Mondays

by Desirai in Uncategorized

Monday! Hurray! Everyone loves Mondays right? No? Well you will now. Beginning today is the first edition of Etsy Mondays. Each Monday I will feature a different Etsy seller. Featured shops will be chosen by me randomly. Features are highly dependent on the quality of work and customer service provided by the seller. I will contact via convo or email anyone I might be interested in featuring. The sooner you respond to the email the sooner you may be featured.

Now… on to our first Etsy Monday feature: Mulberry Muse

While hanging out in the forums last week I stumbled upon a new, yet no less amazing, card and gift wrap shop. Mulberry Muse opened early June of this year and is owned and run by Wendy Patterson. Wendy, who was born in England, now currently resides in Sydney Australia with her husband and two children.

In addition to running Mulberry Muse on Etsy, she currently works as a freelance Illustrator & Designer specializing in the Greeting Card Industry. Her work can be seen in Department stores, Gift shops and Newsagents.

“I try to appeal to young and old with a different variety of designs and styles.” Wendy mentions about her artwork. Although the majority of her work is feminine, gentleman looking for cards and gift wrap for their significant other will have no problem finding just the right thing.

Wendy has been working as a Designer and Illustrator for 25 years and has always wanted to produce and sell her own work. Now that her children are a little older, she is able to run Mulberry Muse from her studio at home.

Mulberry Muse has hit the ground running with the help from Wendy’s son (who is also an IT Manager) and daughter (she also sells on Etsy) who helped set up shop. “Etsy has given me a wonderful opportunity to start out and show my work to the rest of the world. It has been a huge learning experience starting out and I have needed lots of help and advice along the way…I have also been given a lot of support, advice and encouragement from fellow Etsians.” Wendy shares.

With such a lovely shop I asked Wendy if she had any advice for other Etsians or people trying to sell there own work. “My advice to others would be to go ahead, leap in and follow your dreams, and have fun while doing it! Get help from other more experienced sellers. Promotion is not easy but necessary. Something else I have learned is not to let my age and the fear of technology stand in the way!”

In order for Wendy’s work to truly be appreciated, it must first be seen, which is I wanted to feature her shop. There is no denying her talent or the beauty in her work.

To see more of Wendy’s designs visit her blog at: WendiDesign.blogspot.com

Cards and gift wrap can be purchased at: Mulberrymuse.etsy.com

Her website, Mulberry-muse.com is still under construction, but I’m sure you’ll agree this is one artist definitely worth bookmarking.