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Trouble with the internets

July 5th, 2010 | By Christine in make something | No Comments »

Bummer. Have come home to San Jose for a wedding, but the internet here seems to hate my laptop. Will have to collect my daily Make Somethings and post them all at once when I return to New York next Monday. It’s just too much work to prepare the images on my laptop then USB them over to this horrid PC.

But on the bright side, I saw fireworks from the sky as the flight was descending into SJC! That was really cool. I didn’t realize how low the fireworks go. I think I saw at least twelve different locations setting them off. What a way to spend the holiday.

Okay, see you in a week! Be good.

Day 4: Wall of Thoughts

July 3rd, 2010 | By Christine in illustration, make something, projects | No Comments »

If my mind were a wall, this is what it would look like at the moment.

Day 3: Flat File Lust

July 2nd, 2010 | By Christine in illustration, lettering, make something, projects | 1 Comment »

Inspired by:

Also influenced by listening to the Across the Universe soundtrack while drawing.

Oh, to have a safe home for my drawings and large-ish prints! And a room that can fit that home.

Day 2: Type Club

July 1st, 2010 | By Christine in community, design, designers, make something, projects, typography, web | No Comments »

I’ve just spent a solid 13 hours on today’s Make Something. But this one’s a lot more exciting than my drawing from yesterday.

A little over a year ago, my Pratt friends and I were frustrated with the typographic education we were getting. So we decided, in a very Dumbledore’s Army-esque manner, to take matters into our own hands, and try to teach ourselves as much as we could. We had a few events here and there, until this past school year hit us hard with work. So this is the revival of Type Club, in internet form.

Since some of us aren’t in the city anymore, and many of us are just too busy trying to figure this employment thing out, I thought it would be great to have an online resource where we can share information and fun tidbits with each other.

It’s not the most exciting piece of web design/Tumblr customization, but I’m quite proud of the results, having never customized on Tumblr before. Modifications were made to the Silo theme. There are still some things I’m trying to figure out, but it’s in fair working order. Some of the club members have already joined up.

Feel free to sign up for our RSS feed, or if you’re quite eager to make some typographically engaging friends online, send us an email!

Oh yes, there’s also a Twitter feed, but I’m not really sure where that’s going yet. It seemed the techie thing to do.

Day 1: From Kholby to Allahabad

June 30th, 2010 | By Christine in illustration, make something, projects | 1 Comment »

Making something everyday, I am aware, is far from a groundbreaking concept. From Obsessive Consumption to Daily Drop Cap, creative minds are obviously in need of constant stimulation for a plethora of reasons.

Mine? Being fresh out of school and needing to, as James Victore would say, ‘stay hard,’ as I try to find work. And making something, after all, is why I chose this business.

So commences Project Make Something, with my first sad little drawing done on the wrong kind of paper with the wrong kind of ink, but I said I’d make something, not a Renaissance masterpiece. This little scratchy drawing has a story behind it. Remember Phileas Fogg? Well, I felt it was time I really got to know the character by reading the actual book, and where I left off, Phileas Fogg was traveling via elephant with his faithful servant Passepartout, from Kholby to Allahabad in India. Apparently the railway was not yet completed at that time between the two locations, so Mr. Fogg had to improvise. Cheers!

P.S. I get nice sunlight in my room between 10 a.m. and noon, as shown in the photo. Exact hours vary between seasons. I wish it would stay sunny all day!