Purr Petite of the Month: Finley

finnerMommy’s little monster has hit the web! Check out my precious daughter’s photo shoot at Lisa’s blog and Purr Petite. She looks so innocent and harmless. Don’t be deceived, behind those sweet eyes lurks a wildcat!

March 30, 2010 • Posted in: Personal • No Comments

Twitter by Design

It seems to me, for whatever reason, a lot of people I know (some who are avid Facebook users) have been slow to adopt to Twitter. I understand, it is kind of a difficult concept to grasp unless you’re super tech-savvy progressive or until you’re really waist deep into it. But once you are in it, and you get it, it quickly becomes the hub of your online existence. Rarely do I surf the web anymore without first starting with my Twitter feed and following links out from there.

I think another hurdle people have is that they compare it to Facebook, and think they need to follow people who are actually their friends. It’s a totally different beast, and that is really the beauty of Twitter – it’s completely open, you don’t need to know someone to follow them…I’ve started following people and become friends with them, I’ve even gotten a job interview via Twitter. As one tweep (@D_H_) recently put it so eloquently: #facebook is for suckers.

Here’s a tip, don’t bother with the celebrities who have 1,000,000 followers. Those are a one way street – instead follow people who offer some insight into what you do and might follow you back and engage in a dialogue. As a graphic designer, I’ve enjoyed following some of the industry heavyweights and other design community notables. Here’s a partial list of some of my favorite tweeps to get you started:

twiticon1_normal@nopattern Chuck Andersen is a Minneapolis based designer who’s effectively taking back the rainbow. His multi-colored photo manipulations have appeared on apparel for Burton, browser themes for Google and interface and packaging designs for Microsoft Windows 7. Despite his sunny appearance he has a taste for the dark side as well and often posts about metal bands you haven’t heard of (I’m half kidding).

1620941_normal@icreature Invisible Creature is a Seattle based design studio with a punk rock edge and an amazing portfolio of illustrative work. Some of their notable clients include U.S. retail giant Target and the Sasquatch music festival. Follow their tweets for a sneak peek at their new work and glimpses inside a really cool design studio. That and their invisible man icon is really creepy cool.

fchimero_normal@fchimero Frank Chimero is a fantastic illustrator/designer who’s done his amazing work for some amazing clients including Nike, Wired Magazine, and the New York Times to name a few. Probably the most personal of the tweeps listed here, he runs the gamut. Today he tweeted about some guy who makes illegal pizza made in a hacked Weber grill (really a fantastic read on it’s own). How can you not get behind that?

kn-twitter-icon_normal@kitsunenoir Bobby Solomon operates under the online banner of Kitsune Noir, including his fantastic blog and the awesome Desktop Wallpaper Project. Follow him for his industry insights, some choice picks from all over the design world, and a few indie rock choice cuts.

graineditlogo_normal@grainedit Grain Edit is a cool little blog out of Oakland with an eye for retro chic design (good design in Oakland? Ya, I know). They post links to designs that are generally in the retro vein that they feature on the blog, and by following them you’ll be first to know when they post something new or have a sweet new giveaway.

And a few locals:

3899338338_616703ecf7_t_normal@ctoverdrive Connor Turner is the man behind Armadillo Studios, a local web collective. He recently did a little case study on how local watering hole, The District, effectively used Twitter to promote their now famous buckets of bacon and other offerings. He’s definitely worth a follow as he is a pretty bright guy (despite being a smoker) and he’s got some pretty good stuff to contribute in the local marketing and design vein.

pic_normal@jaydorn Jason Dorn is one of the more active Twitter users on the local scene, and one of the few people I follow who I actually knew beforehand. He’s a Calgary-based freelance interactive designer who’s engaged to a rollergirl and an all-around solid guy. Follow him to hear him whine about the Flames.

So there you have it, a Coles Notes list of the people you should follow on Twitter. Now get on it! But if you’re going to get started, don’t forget to keep me in the loop: @camhoff

March 25, 2010 • Posted in: Design, Personal • One Comment

My Pez Collection

pez1Since every designer is only as good as his/her toy collection, I present for your consideration: my Pez collection! I’ve been collecting Pez off an on for the past ten years or so. At best estimate (I haven’t counted them up for a long time), I’d say I have over 400 different Pez dispensers, valued over $2000 in total. The range from new sets you see in the stores to some older more collectible ones. I’ve just had the chance to display some of them in my newly renovated basement and I thought I’d share a few shots.

pez2My favorites include older Pez like the Merry Melody Makers, baseball related dispensers (Cubs Charlie Brown!), old Looney Tunes, and of course the various iterations of Dr. Skull (pictured right).

Itching to grab yourself some cool Pez? Give Ann a shout at The Canada Candy Connection. Based out of a ranch near Okotoks, her selection has something for everyone and she’ll ship everywhere. Tell her Cam sent ya.

March 23, 2010 • Posted in: Personal, Pop Culture • 4 Comments

New Work: Cobras Softball

4437677539_488d98ca28_mHere’s a new logo I recently completed for the Beddington Cobras slow pitch team, for use on their new jerseys. I custom designed this coiled snake and the accompanying venomous type treatment to suit the client’s needs.

‘Tis the season, I’d love to do some more team logos for your baseball, softball, or soccer team. I really enjoy doing this type of work and I’m currently available to crank them out quickly and relatively inexpensive. Please contact me if I can help your team or organization!

Also see my Howlers bike team logo from last year for another example…

Play ball!

The Next Episode

next episode Guess I’ll just chill…

March 16, 2010 • Posted in: Personal • No Comments

New Work: Photos by Lisa Schindel

lisaI was thrilled to recently have the opportunity to put together a blog site for local photographer, and pal of mine, Lisa Schindel. In her own words: “I’m a natural light photographer with a heart for weddings and all things charming. I would like nothing more than to take your picture(s).”

Visit: www.lisaschindel.com

March 10, 2010 • Posted in: Design, Personal • No Comments

Ted Leo Goes Hard on Fallon!

I want to see Ted Leo live so bad, this guy absolutely throws it down… and sounds great. New album is out today, do yourself a favour and check it out! Also don’t forget to have a boo at Broken Bells, performing live this Thursday on the Jimmy Fallon show.

March 9, 2010 • Posted in: Bands • No Comments