Labels: hand lettering, type, type class
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Metal Macaroni...
by Sean Talley, as promised.
also by Sean.
Custom lettering by Emma Sherwood-Forbes. More photos on my flickr set.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Portfolio Day
I've been having major issues with Blogger lately, so apologies for the lack of posts/photos. For a fun explosion of type creativity, check out my latest flickr set photos from my "Intro to Typography" class (spring 2008). Metal macaroni type--enough said.
Labels: type, type class
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Hand Lettering
Last week Jeff Canham and Caitlyn Galloway gave an amazing hand lettering workshop for my "Intro to Type" students. Balancing against the mall stick and twirling the brush proved tricky for me, but my students did a wonderful job.
Here we are patiently awaiting Andrew's first stroke of the "T".
You can see more of Jeff and Caitlyn's handiwork at New Bohemia Signs in San Francisco.
Labels: hand lettering, teaching, type, type class
Friday, April 04, 2008
Maker Faire, May 3-4th
Come visit Miss Natalie at this year's Maker Faire in San Mateo! We'll be part of the Bazaar Bizarre show on both Saturday and Sunday, May 3rd-4th, at the San Mateo Fairgrounds Cypress Hall. To purchase your tickets in advance, check out the Maker Faire site. Workshops, crafters, and some crazy demonstrations are promised. More info coming soon.
Come visit Miss Natalie at this year's Maker Faire in San Mateo! We'll be part of the Bazaar Bizarre show on both Saturday and Sunday, May 3rd-4th, at the San Mateo Fairgrounds Cypress Hall. To purchase your tickets in advance, check out the Maker Faire site. Workshops, crafters, and some crazy demonstrations are promised. More info coming soon.Labels: Miss Natalie, show
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Forget Clip Art
Working on invitations for the wedding in Capay. Walked around the neighborhood looking for laurel yesterday, and then arranged on the kitchen floor. Suddenly I have Montel Jordan's "This is how we do it" stuck in my head. Physically prototyping is probably my favorite way to design anything and everything.
Working on invitations for the wedding in Capay. Walked around the neighborhood looking for laurel yesterday, and then arranged on the kitchen floor. Suddenly I have Montel Jordan's "This is how we do it" stuck in my head. Physically prototyping is probably my favorite way to design anything and everything.
Labels: capay valley, design process, materials, wedding, wedding invitations, working method
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Anne Selden

Fashion designer Anne Selden's work is now available online, and she's having a huge clearance sale on her winter collection. I met Anne at Cranbrook and fell in love with her sense of color and the playful structure of her work. She's a meticulous designer with a deep love of line and shape, and her creations always have a delightful element of surprise. These are just a sampling from her shop, and they're a complete steal!
I am deciding right now on colors for my own custom jumper with pockets. Yellow is feeling quite right for this shape, wouldn't you say?

Fashion designer Anne Selden's work is now available online, and she's having a huge clearance sale on her winter collection. I met Anne at Cranbrook and fell in love with her sense of color and the playful structure of her work. She's a meticulous designer with a deep love of line and shape, and her creations always have a delightful element of surprise. These are just a sampling from her shop, and they're a complete steal!
I am deciding right now on colors for my own custom jumper with pockets. Yellow is feeling quite right for this shape, wouldn't you say?