#15

Everyday, Food — Tags: , , — Amelia @ 9:47 pm

Today I had Pho v2.0, less than 12 hours after my last incident. This time Jo and I went to Golden Deli, and it was most delicious. As you may have noticed, I have a bit of a pho fetish, and having Vietnamese friends is only making it more accessible to me.

I also had this Vietnamese coffee concoction for the first time. I loved it so much I went an bought the appropriate materials (single cup coffee filter, and condensed milk). Stronger than drip coffee, slightly weaker than espresso–it was love at first…sip?

Modular foodstuffs.

Modular food pt.2

I would like to point out that today is Halloween, a holiday for which I exhibit many shades of disapproval. No, I’m not dressing up or going to that party you were talking about in the hallway. I don’t need Halloween, my packaging homework is scary enough.

#13, 14

Everyday — Amelia @ 3:04 am

Yeah, I’m on the dean’s list. So what?

It’s really cold inside my house, so Jennifer and I made a late-night pho run to downtown. It was warm and successful.

#12

Everyday — Tags: , — Amelia @ 7:57 pm

The past two days have been really windy and crisp. There are palm fronds and business from the sky all over the place, but having weather is a really nice change of pace.

I went to the orthopedist today, because my pelvis is still hurting. Everyone was pretty surprised to see me back there, and the prognosis doesn’t look that great. My bones have healed, but “complex pelvis fractures are…complicated.” Essentially he admitted that the lack of physical therapy was his bad, and told me to start swimming and avoid running, jogging, and weight training on my lower half. Forever? I can’t really tell. Kind of depressing.

The silver lining is that I finally got paperwork for a permanent handicap placard. In Los Angeles I consider this the key to the city. Free street parking with no time limitations…ever. Too bad I had to break my pelvis to get it.

This is a lamp.

#10, 11

Homework — Amelia @ 3:40 am

Today (ok, yesterday) was the two year anniversary of my car accident. I’m trying to celebrate being alive, but life is getting in the way… Let’s talk about this more later.

#6, 7, 8, 9

Everyday — Amelia @ 2:05 am

Today I saw the first springtime yellow mustang since my accident, in the parking lot of Trader Joe’s.

It was a ‘65 though, in way worse shape than mine.

Chairs in the CalArts BFA2 studios.

And a bedazzled elephant.

Take Another Little Piece of My Heart

Homework — Amelia @ 12:39 pm

I know you’ve all seen these 28372837287382 times, but they’re the topic of today’s post, so stick with me.

Today a very polite and unassuming individual sent me an email. She had found my site through Kevin and Jo, and wanted to know how much I sold my hamburgers for. This is a fairly benign question, but I was caught completely off guard. The wooden burger and quilt are BY FAR the highlight of my (technically yet-to-have-started) career, and I would never ever sell them. They get the most attention on my site, and could sort of be considered my trademark, for better or worse. The fabulous Stefan G. Bucher even told me he likes them.

Asking me to sell my hamburgers is like asking for a little piece of my heart.

But it did raise some interesting questions. I am (or will be) a designer, I am not an artist. I’ve never claimed to be an artist–and the word scares me a little bit, to be honest. To consider these hamburgers–pieces I did to keep myself entertained when I was running out of creative steam–as art, just seems silly to me.

The burgers represent two of the very few projects I’ve done for myself, and not my teachers. My “Stick it to the Man” projects. That’s a pretty significant thing for me, and I need to continue to remind myself how important those projects are. (My recent Ocean Science book is another).

I don’t know what to do about this hamburger sale concept, but one thing is for sure: it’s time to make some more (for myself, obviously).

How to Make Lists, the Amelia Way

Procrastination — Amelia @ 6:33 pm

“How to spend the most time preparing and the least time working” could have been a more appropriate title for this post, so keep that in mind as your proceed with this in-depth tutorial.

I have a theory that all good designers have a touch of OCD. Some of us more than others (and by some of us, I mean me of course). Mine manifests in several ways: I can’t work until my house is clean, and I make lists compulsively.

Seriously. All the time.

It’s only gotten worse since I started Art Center. Not only are there always a million things to juggle, but serious time management is pretty mandatory. And let’s face it, you can’t manage your time well without a kick-ass list.

Let’s make one together:

1. First, open your drawer of Prismacolor markers.

2. Choose two colors that you are prepared to live with for a whole week. I like to choose shades, fun pairings, or even really atrocious combinations when I’m feeling adventurous. Today I chose pink and orange.

3. It’s important to consider the tip of your pen. Prismacolors all have a “broad” and “fine” side, although the latter come in two different weights. For our purposes, choose the thicker version of “fine.” I have yet to be able to distinguish which are which without opening them up, which I would consider a grave packaging failure, and I intend to write a letter to the CEO someday really soon. I’ll put it on my list.

4. Next, select your paper. I only use text-weight legal size stock, as I find it to be the perfect ratio for an Art Center length to-do list. It’s also handy that it doesn’t serve any other logical purpose, and thus can be kept in special list-making locations.

5. Write your title with the “broad” side of your pen. I use week numbers, because that’s how Art Center is structured. I recommend you use a title that is logical, and will also be easy to distinguish from past and future lists. (“To-do list” for instance, is rather too broad in my opinion.)

6. Consult you running to-do list, in whatever form it is currently taking. It is simply too difficult to begin a list of this measure from scratch. In my case, I write lists in my notebook during boring classes. By the end of the week I will usually have six or seven varieties (see step 10).

Your completed list should look something like this. In cases of overlapping tasks, you can choose to use a slash if you’re worried about space. This week is fairly light for me, so I only used a couple.

7. Use the “fine” side of your title color to cross things off. I highly encourage including already completed tasks when writing your list. Crossing things off makes everyone feel better, and it gives you a chance to see your colors together.

8. I like to have two lists running simultaneously (sometimes more, if you want to designate between school and errands, for instance). For my second list I often divide tasks between the days of the week. To start this list, fold your paper into as many even sections as you have days to fill.

9. Title your days using the “fine” side of your pen. For this list we wont be using the “broad” side.

10. Now it’s time to consult this list’s casual counterpart. In this case, I’ve been keeping my divided-by-day list in a different notebook. This can be both complicated and fun; it makes the consolidation that much more satisfying, but it can also make things difficult if you forget to keep all forms with you at all times.

Here is the completed version of list 2.0. I designate the bottom of these lists to non-school related tasks. In this case I had orange varieties of both types of “fine,” so I was able to keep my hierarchy clear.

11. Hang list 1.0 in a place where you can refer to and adjust it often.

12. Fold list 2.0 to show the current day, and place it in an accessible location, like your desk. (It’s important to note that Ragdolls take art direction really well.)

There! Now you can make your own list, just like Amelia. Please use these skills wisely–a list of this magnitude could really be dangerous in the wrong hands.

#5: Cat/Mouse

Everyday, Photography — Amelia @ 5:40 pm

Everyday

Everyday, Photography — Amelia @ 11:28 pm

Taking pictures is something I kind of do by default; I pretty much take them everyday. Well now I’ve decided to REALLY take them everyday, and post them for your viewing pleasure. Think of it as a tiny slice of my life through various lenses. Here are some from the last few days (also viewable on flickr):

Calendar Love

Inspiration — Tags: — Amelia @ 11:18 pm

I love these calendars from Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar. Great concept, beautiful execution. I should really get one. Here’s there little blurb:

“For five years the calendar Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar has introduced new, odd, and strange phrases every month. It started with 30 modest copies in 2006, to over a million in 2007, as it came out from the huge rotary printers of the daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat.”

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