Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Happy Holidays!



 Hi there, how was your Christmas?

Mine was wonderful and I'm a little sad to see it go, but I still consider the next week part of "Christmas" time so at least it keeps going through New Years. And while the next few days will be filled with fun nights out with friends, catching up with family, and just overall enjoying myself... today was snowy and sleety and rainy and so I stayed inside caught up on work and lounged in my pajamas (cute gold polka dot ones from Target - Thank you Mama!) with hot tea all day. It felt awesome.

What did your day after Christmas look like? Where you working like me, shopping, spending time with family?

Friday, December 21, 2012

It's the Holiday Season



I don't know about you but Christmas just isn't Christmas with holiday cookies. I think Gingerbread are my favorite but I also love peanut butter kiss cookies, chocolate chip... lol who am I kidding, if it's sugar and dough... I love it...

Do you make holiday cookies? What are your favorites?


Thursday, December 20, 2012

It's the Holiday Season

Day two... the Christmas Cocktail attire. I don't know about you, but I love Louie's dapper sweater, shirt, and tie!


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

It's the Holiday Season



So I've basically been running a marathon of holiday order after holiday order since September and it's been absolutely incredible. I feel so lucky and so blessed to have been as busy as I have been this season. But while it's been wonderful to be this busy my last order went out yesterday and in order to celebrate I've decided to draw for me today.... and bring back Coco and Louie. I'm a little rusty. but I still love them!

What do you think? And what have you been up to this holiday season?

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Diary of a Freelancer: The Art of Respect

"an oldie but a goodie" Coco and Louie back for a quick hello! Need to bring new ones back soon!


I want to apologize in advance in case this post gets a little "ranty" and I want to let you know that it in no way makes me like my job any less or my clients who have been absolutely incredible! But here goes... I'm pretty sure that up until this point the negatives I've discussed regarding being a freelancer are more like positive negatives. You know, like when you are on a job interview and they ask you for the things you need to improve on, or your biggest weakness, and you turn your weakness into a good thing, like I don't know how to say no or I'm honest to a fault. Well... today, I hate to say it, but I have a true negative.

This is something that I've struggled with but also that a lot of other designers I know struggle with as well. It's usually clients/people who are looking for a design or illustration but don't appreciate the effort and the time it takes to create custom pieces. They want something special, high quality, unique, and perfect, but at the Walmart mass produced price and as speedy quick as a one hour photo.

To explain better, and to clue you in on what caused this rant, a good friend of mine did work for a business owner. She created a beautiful marketing piece for them and when the contract was created it was considered a one-time piece that the client would not get the file or be able to edit. A year later the client contacted my friend asking for the file to edit themselves and did not want to pay for it.  And I know a lot of people might think, ok so just send the file, it's no big deal... but here's the issue... If the client wanted the template to use on their own my friend would have created a completely different contract, cost, and file type. And since her client caught her off guard, she didn't want to offend them, and she was struggling to explain why it wasn't ok. So my friend came up with this analogy:  If you ordered a cake from a bakery, loved the cake, and the next year on your birthday wanted the same one but thought, I'll just call the bakery and ask for the recipe and get it for free. It doesn't work that way for a baker, so why should it work that way for an artist. 

Her client didn't seem to understand that she was getting a product, of very high quality, that any designer would take an incredible amount of time agonizing over every little detail like the spacing between the letters "h" and "e" in the word "the" (and I'm not even exaggerating here). It takes a lot of time and effort. My friend, me, and any other artist I know only puts work out there that they are proud of. It represents them, and the way their work is reflected may attract, or detract, clients depending.

Now my intention is definitely not to offend anyone. Truth is, I've been blessed enough to not have to deal with issues like this often. But I have, just like most of my friends have. And it can be incredibly insulting and frustrating. And we still have yet to figure out the right solution.

I also would just like to say, from the bottom of my heart, thank you to all of my incredible clients and people who have commissioned me for work. I couldn't ask for better clients. Your appreciation of my work and my effort means more to me then I can say.  


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Classy Girls

Top inspired by this one  just purchased from Anthropologie, vegan leather skirt from Urban Outfitters, and red studded heels inspired by these originally found on Piperlime but they don't have them anymore :-(
Tis the season for party after party, candles, lights, and presents. And of course time with friends and family. And I don't know about you, but I love getting dressed up for parties. Festive attire, glitter, and silk... love it.

What will you be wearing this holiday season?

Monday, December 3, 2012

I'm calling this Month...


Hi there, can you believe it's December already!? And that Hanukkah starts this weekend and Christmas is only 22 days away!? I guess most of my clients know this. I'm saying that because this has literally been a month of holiday cards! It started at the beginning of November and is still going strong. And while most poeple have purchased packs already printed and blank inside, there have been quite a few that have customized their cards this year!

I've had everything from keeping the exterior the same and just adding a friendly saying to the inside to completly new and original cards that people have created to send out for the holidays. Above are some of my favorites. The top three have the original design to the left and the adaptations to the right. And the bottom cards are interiors and exteriors of completely unique cards.

What do you think?

Will you be sending holiday cards this year?!