Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

TAKE FIVE TUESDAY


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If I've come off as a nervous ninny lately, it's probably because I AM. But I can assure there are a lot of excited wheels turning alongside the anxious ones. For instance, the thought of personalizing a space that doesn't have popcorn ceilings or linoleum floors is mind-boggling at this point. You mean to tell me that a kitchen clad with subway tile and an interior bedecked in brass details actually exists OUTSIDE the pages of Domino magazine?! Shut the front (colorful) door!! In all honesty, I hesitate to get jazzed about the subject of home buying at this point, but the notion of spending the next four months fidgeting and freaking out seems like a real drag. You feel me on this one, right? I'm going to allow myself to feel apprehensive and overwhelmed from time to time (Type-A control freak—let's be real here!), but you better believe there's a handful of bright ideas buzzing around in m' brain as well.


I hope you enjoyed today's dose!
P.S. I promise to make time today to respond to all of your thoughtful comments from the past week!

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

DESIGN MOODBOARD


When my mom and sister visited in April, we cleared out the baby's room. In a few short hours, my mom painted it the loveliest shade of grey—it's simple and serene. Suddenly it was a lot easier to envision life with a little one, and I was eager to start the decorating process. The room is fairly small, and I knew that I didn't want it to feel like like your typical nursery. I wanted there to be classic elements, but mostly with a modern flair. I abhor the idea of themed rooms—no, thank you! And while I LOVE lots of color, I didn't want to walk by the room and feel like the Crayola Factory vomited all over our kid's bedroom. Eww. I thought about all the things I wanted to fill this little space with, and beautiful hardback books immediately came to mind. Can you ever have too many? Fun pops of color will come from shelves filled with bright tales and a few tchotchkes will add personality. Clearly, I plan on lots of texture (pom-poms, anyone?!) and a few shiny elements for good measure.

Days after my family visited, I started creating individual moodboards for Baby Fine. They were both a work in progress, but I had to have an option for a boy AND a girl. It was a particularly fun way to organize my ideas in Photoshop and gave me something to look forward to. Yay! I waited in anticipation to see which one I'd get to share with you, and I love how it's all come together. While the bones of the nursery are gender neutral, it's the art and knick-knacks that make it specific to either a boy or girl.

THE GOODS:

In addition to the items mentioned above, I plan to buy these curtains, this mobile, and use this IKEA bookcase as storage/changing station. This cart (in grey) from IKEA will come in handy as well! I love it when a plan comes together.


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Graphics & Design

I'll be honest, I really wasn't look forward to today's post. Many of you have asked about my blog's graphics and design, and I'm slightly embarrassed to share the process with you because it's far from being very professional. All week I stressed about how I would discuss this topic in a post, and then I remembered just how kind and encouraging you've been. Here goes nothing...

You are aware I'm not the most bold or courageous gal. I'm a perfectionist. These traits and a handful more kept me from starting a blog of my own. I worry a lot. I worried about whether or not my writing would come off as silly, and I worried that I'd never create graphics or take professional photos like my favorite bloggers. My lack of Photoshop skills had me feeling anxious. I wanted my blog to have a certain aesthetic. I wanted it to be professional looking and, well, perfect. As with anything in life, perfection is unattainable—my mom reminds me of this often! I finally took the plunge, and I'm really glad I did. In this case, practice makes perfect.

When I look back at some of my very first posts, I shudder. I wouldn't go so far as to call myself a Comic Sans criminal, but I definitely used some pretty hokey fonts and images. My creativity felt stifled by my lack of knowledge and blogging resources. I knew what I liked and what I wanted out of my blog, but I didn't know how to execute it. As I mentioned last week, I did have some experience with Photoshop and Illustrator, but it had been years since I played around with it last. I was a little too afraid to dust off the software. It just seemed overwhelming. My urge to create graphics that conveyed the point of my posts intensified. I needed to up my blogging game. 

After toying around with online programs like Polyvore, I read an article about bloggers who created images without the fancy software. Instead, they created graphics with PowerPoint or Keynote. Huh? That didn't seem as intimidating to me, so I gave it a whirl. It worked! All you have to do is export your slides as JPEGs or PNGs. Before I knew it, I was creating images left and right. Then it occurred to me...Why not create a spiffy header? Over the past 1.5 years, my header has changed about a dozen times. With each draft, it's gotten closer to the end product I'd hoped for. It's become something I'm proud of. I feel like it personifies me best. And yes, I created it with Keynote (until recently when curiosity, Photoshop, and a personal pep talk intervened).

Most of us have access to PowerPoint or Keynote on our computers. With the resources I included in Tuesday's post (fonts, blog bling, etc.), it's really quite simple to create graphics of your own. You'll find your own groove and learn to work efficiently. I learned that when all else fails, Google it. So much of my blogging experience has been trial and error. If I create a header and it's too big for the space, I look up the dimensions. If it needs to be centered, I Google the code that needs to be embedded, hit copy and paste. Voila! There are endless amounts of YouTube videos with tutorials. It really comes down to time and whether or not you're curious enough to find the answers yourself. When you're ready, you can move on to Photoshop, CSS, and Illustrator. Baby steps, my friend. Pick out a few images, play with fonts, colors, pattern, etc. Experiment, create, and be sure to give credit where credit is due. 

For example, I created today's image with the following stream of thoughts...
  • I really love this image I pinned. It's adorable. I wonder how I could incorporate it into the post?
  • Hmm, I wonder what it would look like if I got rid of the background...
  • Isn't that cute? Now what to do?
  • Ooh, fonts! Let's play around with some of my favorite free downloads (www.DaFont.com).
  • Straight is boring. I should play with the alignment of the letters a little bit.
  • I wish there was another pop of color... What about this amazing painting by Emily Rickard? I wonder if there's any way I can use it.
  • I really love this particular group of colors at the top of the artwork. Maybe I could use it as a stripe or border for the image?
  • This is starting to come together quite nicely. Oh, and I better save the links for proper attribution in my blog post.

While I discuss my Type-A tendencies frequently,  you must know that my creative side will occasionally trump my orderly and systematic ways of thinking (as evident above). Whenever I get the urge to create, I usually end up making some sort of collage. I've done this since grade school. I think it's my way of making something that reflects the way I'm feeling. Collages come easy to me because I think it's how my ADD brain works. When I'm excited or inspired, I'm all over the place. That's precisely how a collage is executed. Pair your inspiration with your skill level and Tim Gunn it—make it work!

Blogging is a process. I can't stress that enough. Learn to love the process. With each post you create, you're one step closer to perfecting your skills. Be daring and put yourself out there. I have to remind myself of this quite frequently. Blogging is such a fulfilling way to express yourself. 

P.S. Here's a helpful tutorial for creating product collages with Photoshop (via A Beautiful Mess).

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Wish List Wednesday

Design Buff: Check. Literature Lover: Check.
Little Women // Wuthering Heights // Pride & Prejudice // Jane Eyre
It was early Tuesday morning and Flyboy's return from his most recent trip was still unknown. The day was starting off rather blah, and then I stumbled upon something that appeared to be heaven sent. Cue the Hallelujah Chorus! Have you seen Anthropologie's recent collaboration with luxury stationer and design house, Mr. Boddington's Studio? I love when my favorite things decide to mingle and create something splendid together. The covers are brilliant, won't you agree? Bookshelves beware: this collection of colorful classics has officially been wish-listed! 

Happy Wednesday!
Toodles,
ANF
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