Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Digging out

Between deadlines at work, big changes at my other job, doing my taxes as a self-employed contractor, trying to keep my kids in some kind of routine, and trying to figure out goddamn Wordpress, I'm failing as a blogger.

However, my intentions are pure and I fully intend to keep up once I get through this latest hump. There's so much to look forward to, including a 3-concert extravaganza this spring, and lots of hiking plans for the summer (I'm hitting the Grouse Grind for the first time!)

Don't go away. You won't be sorry.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

In Blogging Limbo

Blogger sucks and I'm not loving the template limitations I have on Wordpress without paying, so I'm not sure how long this is going to take. Rest assured (because I know you're worried, right?) that everything will be up and running soon enough and I'll be back to regular posting.


Friday, 15 April 2011

Corridor of Fun

The thing I love best about this hallway leading from the kitchen to the stairs is that almost everytime I head upstairs, I can take a run at it. But it doesn't work so good after a few drinks on a Friday night, though.


Tuesday, 12 April 2011

On Hold

I'm setting up my new blog at Wordpress. It's taking a bit of time, (it has to be just right, you know,) so be patient, my darlings, and I'll share the new link as soon as it's ready. (As if you can't guess what the new link is...)

Back again soon.

Monday, 11 April 2011

Stubborn Piece of Sh*t

After less than two weeks, Blogger is dead to me. For the second time, I spent an hour on a post only to discover half of it missing when I went to publish.


So suck it, Blogger. Readers, you can find me shortly on Wordpress.


Sunday, 10 April 2011

Love Your Pantones

Colour is such a fascinating topic, but it wasn't until I took courses last year in Adobe inDesign that I learned how much I really love it. I'm so grateful that I have two jobs that let me play with colour and design, and even though colour matching can be a complete headache (and expensive!) there is something irresistible about how erratic, unpredictable, surprising and beautiful colour can be. When something looks warm and inviting in one kind of light, it looks the complete opposite in another setting. Kind of like a bad relationship that you just can't give up.

So I just joined Pantone's fan community, and frankly, I'm wondering why I never did this sooner. I check the website periodically and I follow @mypantone on Twitter, but for some reason this didn't hit my radar until today.

Pantone colour matching and the organization itself has a really fascinating history, one that is based in my favourite historical time period, the mid-20th century. Before Pantone colour matching system, there was no colour standard in graphic design, an unthinkable concept nowadays. And it all began when a young man named Lawrence Herbert was working at a commercial printing company. He began simplifying the company's ink stocks and did so well that he eventually was running the company, renaming it Pantone.

As someone who relies on colour and works with branded designs a lot, I love this system and it makes it a billion times easier working with printers in various formats.

Plus, if you are a colour nerd like me, you mght enjoy some of these:

LOVE these. I own the bottom one, second from the far left. (Got mine from the Seattle Art Museum.)
Pantone chip cookies!! (via Design*Sponge)
Rubik's cube in Pantone (via IfItsHipItsHere - see more stuff on the link!)

Anyway, for joining the myPantone community, here's what you have access to:

You are now a member of myPANTONE. You will receive, via E-mail, a link to download your complementary issue of Before & After* magazine.
Being a myPANTONE member gives you the following benefits:
  • Access to members-only articles
  • PANTONE "X-Ref" online color system cross-referencing tool
  • Exclusive offers and promotions
  • Order status, tracking information and purchase history
  • Free software updates
  • Full access to our Help Center
  • Online 24/7 access to our Knowledgebase
  • "Ask a Question" page
  • Access to myPANTONE Palettes online community, for color palette sharing
  • Access to myPANTONE Forums
If you ask me, these are pretty cool benefits for a free membership. (If you love colour like I do, consider joining!)

Shucks.

My fellow blogger and partner in crime, queeniecarly, just summed up pretty succinctly our friendship and why I need her in my life in this post.

I have friends that I enjoy many different facets of my life and loves with, but few that understand all the parts together. The friends I can be sarcastic and catty with look at me blankly when I say that I'm annoyed by the apostrophe use in plural words, or misplaced modifiers. Or they understand my love of Pantone colours, but they are clueless when it comes to politics.

The Queen meets all these with a bottle of wine on top. Love this girl.
Part of the "Photos with the Band" series. Jimmy Eat World, July 2008.