Since I’ve moved to Wisconsin, I’ve been forced to hear about all things Gold & Green (can’t believe I just capitalized that), cheeseheaded, and Pack related. Today’s no different, well the whole weekend for all intensive purpose. Even in the midst of a winter festival, the Packer fandom took over.
So tonight, while the Packers make every Wisconsinite’s dreams come true, I’m watching the commercials play out and keeping a running commentary on Facebook with my university professor, thanks Gary. But the one thing that I think about most when watching these commercials, is all the work that leads up to that 30 second spot. More importantly, how much brainstorming, visualizing, and collaborating goes on to get to finished project.
And design is, at its essence, collaborative. We live in this amazing community of people so excited to inspire and push each other farther and we have so many influences outside of the design community with all the access we have to television and internet. So for this post, I feel like passing on some of the people that give me that extra push or help get the gears turning.
Alyssa Lee was our rare Fine Arts student that can push the boundaries on illustration, graphic design and web design. Her brilliant work ranges from children’s books to professional website and she never ceases to amaze me on how much she teaches herself. Make sure to check out her “Dear Diary” pieces on her website and check out her blog.
Sandra Crouse is also a classmate and a riot! I love getting her constant updates on animal print clothes, ridiculous logos she finds and her shared hatred of websites that play music automatically. She currently works for an advertising agency in Chicago and I can’t wait to get her to Milwaukee in February! Check her work out on her website or see what she’s up to on her blog.
Renee Kimpel is the last classmate I want to share. Renee always seemed to help me think through things, whether it was frustrating web standards or how to take pictures of a store that we couldn’t legally take (oh we managed…) She is an amazing thinker from the wide breath of a concept to the small details of completion. She currently works as a designer in the Chicago area. Check out her website or keep up with her amazing blog. Her handmade things are fantastic!
I’ve known Katie Lillie for a little over a year now and in that time period she has made me want to think more globally, get my butt into an airplane to see the world and get out there to take more pictures. While I don’t know if she would consider herself a designer per se, but she is able to think out layouts, displays and overall concepts like no one I know. She just started her blog to combine two interests, quotes and photography, and I must say her stuff is great. All the pictures are her own, taken throughout the world and her life. It’s the perfect shot of inspiration when you hit ‘the wall.’ Check it out here.
Who or what inspires you?
Oh and I’ve decided that if the Packers win tonight, it is only due to my sheer refusal to be a Packers fan, you can all thank me later.













































































