I have been working diligently on the 100 Logos project. I just haven't been able to post them. Here is a small grouping of them. It is fun to see them like this in order to see a little more about how ideas evolve.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
More Blue Logos
Labels:
#10,
#6,
#7,
#8,
#9,
100 logos,
100 Somethings,
Blue,
Creative Challenge,
Logo,
Logo Design
Monday, September 10, 2018
Wallace Tripp (1940-2018)
Yesterday, I received word that he passed away at the age of 78. words cannot express how grateful I am to have met him and to have seen his great illustrations. I have been reflecting a great deal on the importance of allowing yourself to be influenced and to have heroes. The importance of taking a leap and asking your heroes to be a part of your life, even if it is for a brief moment, and even if you are deathly afraid of the outcome. I have been thinking of the importance of giving back to others and sharing what you have found.
Wally was a great illustrator, He did all of these things for me and for others. I am glad I was able to tell him what he did for me.
Here is some of his wisdom:
“The experienced illustrator subscribes to the principle of the application of the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair. Should inspiration whisk don your chimney, be at your table.”
“Illustrators are word people who happen to draw. We work with one foot in a book, the other stuck in a paint pot. Our Shoes are a disgrace.”
Friday, September 7, 2018
Day #4 of Blue logos
This project is more of an exploration than anything I have done before. As I work on it, I get an idea and execute it without much thought. I am looking at possibilities and getting ideas, often times it is faster than I can create them. As I am working on one I am getting an idea for another in reaction to the one I am working on. I am also recognizing how heavily influenced I am by what is around me. My hope is that as I get to closer to 100 they get more original.
Labels:
#4,
100 logos,
Blue,
Circle,
Creative Challenge,
Knockout,
Logo,
Logo Design
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Summer Sketching: Whites Beach Vermont
This summer each member of our family selected a town for us to visit in our pretty, little state of Vermont. One of my daughters selected South Hero on Grand Isle, an island in the north part of Lake Champlain. While there we found Whites Beach. Right next to the beach there is a small forest where someone built hundreds of brightly painted bird houses. It is magical. I had to sketch it.
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