Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Punished with the Persistent Pusuit of Perfection
I thought of this last night while falling asleep after an all-nighter from my freelance gig: My life is pretty much a punishment of the persistent pursuit of perfection. I’m not necessarily unhappy with that, but there are times when I wish I weren’t being punished. Haha.
(I only mentioned this for the alliteration.)
Flush.
Labels: all-nighter, alliteration, freelance, life, perfection, persistent, punishment
Thursday, December 11, 2008
What Am I Doing? (Dec 2008)
I’ve done enough anniversary/milestone posts for the time being, so I’m not going to dwell on the anniversary of the “What Am I Doing?” series. Besides, I have something interesting/productive to talk about this month.
Freelance Gig
Mid-last month, a college friend of mine contacted me about a freelance gig that I might be interested in. His friends from high school have created a startup, doing viral videos for clients, and they need a designer doing the site and create a logo and all that jazz.
I don’t know how much liberty I have with talking about this gig, since it’s still in progress, so I’m going to be conservative in the details. But what I would like to say is that I am excited for this project, and I am excited to see this company grow and succeed. I see real potential with the guys who created this company, and it’ll be interesting to see where it will stand six months or one year from now.
Last night, I spent two or three hours watching all the videos that these guys have created for their old project, Huge In Asia. You might have heard of it, and I think I have, too, back when I was still in college two years ago. To be honest, back then, I probably thought it was really cheesy and silly. But it’s so cheesy and silly, that it’s also entertaining and good! These guys seem free to let their creativity lead their journey, something I wish I have a lot more often.
Luckily, I am now a teeny part of their next project, and I am not going to screw up, not that that happens often anyway. I just have to balance this with my job at Peet’s. So whenever I’m not making lattes, I’m working on this project. Sorry to those who tried to contact me and I haven’t responded. It’s going to be pretty crazy for the next few weeks, especially when you add on the holiday season madness.
Last Month at Peet’s
Speaking of Peet’s, I will be leaving this job sometime next month, after the holiday rush. It really hasn’t hit me yet. But no matter how I feel, I think this needs to happen. The time for change has come.
Flush.
Labels: 2008, anniversary, dec, freelance, huge in asia, job, logo, peet's, portal a, site, what am i doing
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
2009 AIGA Design Conf. Discount
Registration for the 2009 AIGA Design Conference in Memphis, TN, is $500 before the end of the year. After that, it will probably cost more. Anyone going?
Link: http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm/design-conference-2009
Flush.
Labels: 2009, aiga, conference, discount, memphis
Testing MS Word Blog Post Feature
Does this work with the correct formatting?
Second paragraph is here.
Here's a list.
- List item 1
- List item 2.
- Boy, this is so exciting to read.
Here's a numbered list.
- Today is December 10th.
- Tomorrow is December 11th.
- Here goes another awesome list!
The numbers in the numbered list seem to be off-margin. What about "smart quotes"?
Smart quotes don't work, nor do apostrophes. Slightly disappointed.
Flush.
Friday, December 5, 2008
100th Post; Wish-to-Do List
Every night, as I lay in bed waiting to fall asleep, a million things speed through my mind. I think about what I’ve completed that day and what I have yet to accomplish the next. It never stops until I am asleep. When I wake up, I already feel behind.
This is a problem. Even though I take pride in being someone who is constantly generating ideas, I inevitably have more ideas than I can execute. Yes, a lot of those ideas are probably not that good and practically trivial, but ideas are ideas, and until they are executed, they all weigh relatively equally as valid solutions.
So, to ease the pressure off my brain just a little bit, and to celebrate the 100th post of Flush, I would like to share 100 things I have brewing in my head. (I have a lot more, as I’m sure you do as well.) Some are very realistic and executable, while others are more ideal and fantastic.
Site
- Get all areas of the experiments section opened and working.
- Have a creative About section.
- Redesign Flush to fit with transparency theme.
- Have the entire site be mobile and screen-reader friendly (in other words, accessible).
- Have the site completely done by sometime next year, before I realize I need a redesign.
Career
- Continue with learning ActionScript 3.0.
- Learn MySQL.
- Learn Processing, whatever benefit I may get from it.
- Learn AfterEffects.
- Learn podcasting.
- Learn a printing press.
- Learn to hand-assemble a book.
- Learn to use a type design program.
- Learn to write a form that will update an XML file.
- Finish my print portfolio.
- Create a multi-functional business card.
- Design a body font family, including ligatures and special characters.
- Attend AIGA Design Conference 2009 in Memphis, TN.
- Be a part of the Olympic branding committee of a Summer Games.
- Buy a copy of CS4 (unless I wait too long and CS5 comes out).
- Meet well-known design figures with mutual respect.
- Design a self-promotional holiday souvenir.
- Be part of an “awesome” project.
- Own a copy of Sagmeister’s “Things I Have Learned From My Life So Far”.
- Volunteer with whatever AIGA SF needs volunteers for.
- Start a career portfolio archive.
Experiments
- Design and screen print shirt graphics with geeky design-related topics.
- Make a poster/series with writing with light.
- Make an info-graphic poster of the bodies of the solar system.
- Print an image on the same sheet multiple times.
- Print an image on separate transparency sheets and align the images in the light, then photograph it.
- Create a poster series of the sun’s actual visible electromagnetic spectrum.
- Design a reusable calendar.
- Do a time lapse series of one location at the same time each day for a long period of time (e.g. a year).
- Invert night sky photographs.
- Overlay a high-resolution photo onto a low resolution version of the same photo.
- Align panoramic Photomerge photos but don’t blend the edges.
- Put supposedly-panoramic Photomerge photos in a grid in relation to one another.
- Create a new typeface by overlapping two typefaces, then take the overlapping areas or dissimilar areas.
- Use enlarged small type on screen as regular type.
- Use Flash/ActionScript to write a visualization of two bodies orbiting.
- Create a motion graphic piece that will show a writing with light, but the light moves with time, so the writing cannot be seen at any one time, but collectively.
Life
- Continue with learning either/both French or/and Japanese.
- Learn Morse code, just because.
- Learn Braille, just because.
- Learn American Sign Language, just because.
- Learn more about astronomy.
- Learn more about physics.
- Learn to surf.
- Learn to ski and/or snowboard.
- Learn to ballroom dance, for whatever future occasion.
- Start life blogging again.
- Get my life completely GTD’d.
- Pay off my student loans and start being in the black.
- Get a green job.
- Live in a studio apartment.
- Have a road trip of some sort across the country.
- Go to an amusement park one of these days. It’s been too long.
- Go mini-golf with friends.
- Go on a road trip with friends.
- Go on a cruise with friends.
- Go to a beach where the water and the weather is not cold.
- Be part of the excitement in Washington D.C. on January 20, 2009.
- Attend an American/Western wedding. (I’ve only been to Chinese style weddings).
- Attend a baseball game.
- Attend an indoor concert with die-hard fans who sing along to all the songs.
- Play more Wii.
- Become a space tourist.
- Experience Zero G in one of those planes.
- Fly first class.
- Ride in a Rock-Star-Style Tour Bus.
- Spend a week in a cabin with friends.
- Get into a habit of exercising and eating right (for the most part) for the rest of my life.
- Return to a routine of swimming.
- Get shampoo/body wash that takes out the smell of chlorine.
- Have a crazy adventure night like in the movies, but with no one dying.
- Buy myself things for the holidays that I’ve been longing for all year but have been really conservative with money. Or when I get a full-time design job.
- Go on a “vision quest,” whatever that is.
- Re-watch the Matrix Trilogy.
- Watch something in IMAX.
- Re-watch Motorcycle Diaries.
- Re-watch the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony.
- Have a movie marathon of Planet Earth.
- Be an awesome and cool uncle when my niece or nephew is born.
- Help build houses for families who need and deserve it.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something similar during Thanksgiving and Christmas.
- Convince my friends that it’s “should have” and not “should of”, among other things.
- Build something useful with wood.
World
- Visit New York City and live there for a month.
- Visit Japan and live there for a month.
- Visit Beijing and the Olympic area.
- Visit Vancouver during the Olympics in 2010.
- Visit London during the Olympics in 2012.
- Volunteer to do something in Africa.
- Visit Australia.
- Visit Machu Picchu.
- Visit France and try to live there for a month.
- Visit Italy.
- Visit Dubai and sight-see all the cool architecture.
- Learn to live, and live to learn.
Let’s see how many of these I can accomplish by the 200th post. I know I won’t be able to do all of it, but it’s still good to try.
Flush.
Labels: 100, dreams, experiments, flush, goals, life, site, wish list, wish to do, world


