A new and exciting job!

At the end of February Artisan  , a creative staffing firm I had been trying to meet up with, sent me (sight unseen) to an interview with one of their clients. The next day I was offered a job! This was after hitting the job hunting trail for the previous 4-6 weeks and, while I spoke to a lot of consulting and staffing firms, nothing had happened. So needless to say, my head was spinning at how fast life can change.

Since I am reporting this 4 weeks later, I can say that I am thoroughly enjoying the job. It is challenging, the project is huge, and it landed on the top of 2 online design classes and 2 ground. That made it super challenging.

In addition, our group is introducing a new way of presenting the information technology group’s activities to the entire organization, and also a new way of doing business to over 10,000 employees across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Those of you who know me know that my two favorite things are communicating and organizing. Next, I absolutely love startups or newly forming companies or groups. This company is huge and has multiple companies within it; yet it mimics a newly forming company since they are beginning to pull these silo groups under the umbrella holding company and introducing a more corporate attitude to how they do business.

I was hired by a newly formed information technology group to work as a coordinator with the marketing department to brand the group and create the communications portion of their projects. The first initiative is a rollout of Office 2007 to their entire organization. The second is a 2 year rollout of brand new computers (as well as the attending peripherals such as printers, scanners, etc.) across the organization. That is 10k computers to locations all across the US, Canada, and Mexico. It is a huge initiative. I find it exciting.

Change. I thrive on change. And while the older I get the more I question that concept (and almost long for at least some routine),  I find I still love the thrill. Also, if any of you remember, it was the fear of routine that sent me on this wild college ride in the first place!

So… yes, I thrive on change. Although I seriously thought it was going to kill me with 2 online design courses and 2 ground classes going on at the same time as a new and very challenging consulting job, somehow I survived and am now looking forward to being able to concentrate on the job.

Packaging: Heath Bar

Our first “warm up” project in Packaging Design was to rework a candy bar (in 1 afternoon!) I chose the Heath bar and went with the concept of an old English Inn sign and a desaturated English countryside picture (because it is English Toffee.) I chose to wrap the design around the 3D aspect of this bar… the image below would be how it would look if you took it off the bar and laid it flat.

This was excruciatingly tedious, but I like the outcome!

Here is the general look of the front when it is wrapped:

Advanced Illustration

The one class that is doing the most personal good is Advanced Illustration. Jacob opted to give us an oil painting project for the first 6-7 weeks and I lost myself in it.

Currently the class project is not finished, but I am gaining so much from it that I am not willing to rush the process. I am trying all sorts of new techniques and exploring my paradigms – only that I might break them. It is a painful, yet thrilling prospect!

Project: A poster for a musical band or singer.

My Choice: Fernando Ortega

Jacob pushed me to stick with my own style and work within it so that I am not fighting the issue of “style”. I can play with style once I master the art.

He taught this class on a very individual basis (a philosophy I wholeheartedly embrace), working with the needs of each student. We, as his students, are soaking up the experience he has garnered through years at various universities around the country. I don’t know about the others, but I feel very blessed when I get a teacher like that and I just want to be a sponge!

We identified my particular need to be to get back into my creative groove… to feel it… to allow it to flow. Jacob explained that he did not want me fighting “style” as I was learning a new technique and finding my comfort zone. I consciously placed my training into his experienced artist’s hands and went into a free-fall. Like going backwards off a building and trusting the ropes to catch you.

I ended up choosing a simple visual of a guitar player. Fernando is a gospel-folk singer and I once saw him on stage in Muncie. He sat on a stool strumming his guitar and talking with us on an almost personal level. I loved it.

My brother, Ron, was a willing model (I am very grateful to my family!!!), and after a couple of photo shoots, I found the right pose that pleased both Jacob and I.

Jacob then had us prep a masonite board (18×24) with gesso and paint a background wash in raw umber.

At one point I realized (and was told by Jacob) that I had a section out of perspective. The trick was to look at it in a mirror and immediately the gaffe was obvious. I then discovered that sandpaper can do interesting things to the underpainting… so I began playing with that as well as scratching off paint with my pallet knife. Who knows what is going to happen by the time this is finished! It became fun to see what could be produced with that technique.

Painting is the one place that is all my own. It is personal and private and I have found that place once again. It has been a bit scary because I can sometimes lose myself in its vast loneliness… but then I find myself once again, in a space so full and persistent it can be overwhelming. I am once again walking those hallowed halls of my inner being that belongs to only myself and my God. It is intense.

Sometimes I pause at the threshold and can go no further for fear of what is there, then I realize that fear is not an option I want to entertain. I gird up my courage and take that step, overcoming my own trepidation and embracing a willingness to lose myself. I can only enter if there is a willingness to allow something bigger than my left brain to consume me and to trust that it won’t annihilate me in the process.

It is not a place of comfort, nor of ease, as boundaries are stretched and perceptions challenged; yet within that space there is a comfort beyond explaining. The world disappears and I am somewhere raw and open, in a space where there is no hiding. An honest place.

Work in progress.

Biology

Biology was interesting, easy, and uneventful and since it was online, it ended in 5.5 weeks. The class consisted of discussion questions and writing short reports. However, I did get to use my own photography on most of the reports! When I wrote about ecosystems, I chose the Florida mangroves and shared photos from last summer. When writing about drugs, I chose Benadryl and took my own photos from my wide arsenal of Benadryl. When talking about a mammal, I chose a sea lion and used a photo I took of my nephew at the zoo (when he was watching a sea lion).

And when it was time to talk about the skeletal system, I used my own work from my Life Drawing sketchbook.

I did get a chance to draw some quick illustrations on Photoshop of various cells. Nothing exciting as I was just trying to get it done, but that was interesting.

A break in the action

The first 5.5 weeks of the quarter gave me my first break in over 2 years. I have 2 ground classes (Illustration and a basic Business class) and one easy online (Biology). They all kept me busy but the intense creative pressure was eased.

This sudden relief was like opening the floodgates to my life that had been sucked out of me and it came rushing in like a tsunami, overwhelmingly and consuming! The next thing I knew I could not get enough of job hunting activities, reading business books, and cooking! Yes, cooking! And I am loving it.

I discovered a gluten free blogger (The Gluten-Free Goddess) who has the most delightful way of combining flavors and making every meal feel delectably adventurous and exotic. Charlotte joined my foray into this foreign land and together we were cooking up 2-3 new recipes a week. Suddenly gluten free has become the most enjoyable eating experience I have ever known.

Add to that my love of photography and of adventure sharing and I have had a very active Facebook photobook! Is this my new blog topic once school is over? Maybe.

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Family Calendar

Every year I create a family calendar.

This year I changed it up and utilized photos I took of the kids (all 19 of them) over the past year and a half. Normally I use old photos of our extended family and share family history.

This was a very fun and joyful project and it relaxed me as I started into the Winter quarter in January.

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Final Presentation

Advanced Design included a final presentation where we set up tables to “show” our work.

I included cookies with mine.  <grin> It was Christmas, so why not? My fellow students and I ended up eating most of them.

It was Friday, it was the holidays, and I was simply happy to be done with this quarter.

Fortune 500 Company Rebrand

Project: Rebrand a Fortune 500 company.

Choice: ManpowerGroup (because I believe in companies such as Manpower who put people to work.)

Note: Over 20 years ago I took a summer and worked for Kelly Temporary with the request to be placed on their shortest projects (normally the ones noone wants.) My idea was to experience as much of Indianapolis as I could. And I did! That experience garnered me marketable skills as well as a number of job offers from companies such as Simon Group, Eli Lilly, Anthem, and IUPUI. (I took a job at IUPUI – Office of Otolaryngology – as an Assistant Supervisor of Accounting.)

As I investigated ManpowerGroup, I fell in love with them. I would recommend anyone looking for work to give them a chance!

Manpower is doing great as number 1 in the US and in the top world-wide in their market. They also went through a recent re-brand, so there was a question as to whether I wanted to tackle the newly revamped project. However, I still believe they could be made to feel warmer and more personable, so I re-worked the logo to give a sense of energy and upward movement.

From much research came a SWOT, Brand Brief, Creative Brief, etc. and then I created multiple additional items to complete the package (a few of which I included below):

  • Brand Book
  • Advertisements
  • Annual Report
  • Business Cards
  • Stationery
  • Website Design
  • Ap icon
  • Billboard

Brand Book

Annual Report

Advertisements

Billboard

Website

Doomsday in 3D: Followup

Over the holiday break I took my layout to the family farm and the kids had a blast playing with it.