A ROUND UP OF WORK ESSENTIALS

























































Phew, it's been a crazy busy start to the summer—I can't believe it's already almost July! I have now officially come down from the exhaustion (and excitement!) of finishing my first dissertation chapter and am attempting to get back into a normal routine again. I have to say, it's hard. I am feeling the pull of all sorts of creative projects (sewing pillows, picking out artwork, developing new products for the new shop) even as I am trying to stay on track with my schoolwork. With that in mind, I thought it might be cool to share some of the things I use every day to keep myself productive and on track. Join me for a tour around my desk, will you?

one — Last year for about two weeks I tried to pretend that I didn't need a paper planner anymore. I figured, I take my cell phone everywhere and use iCal all the time, I wouldn't use it, right? Ha! the simple act of making to do lists and jotting down weekly appointments in this handsome book helps me feel prepared the face the world, even when everything else seems to be falling apart. moleskine weekly planner, $21.50

two — As a lettering nerd and someone who considers note taking a very serious activity, I am certifiably obsessive about the pens I use. These super thin retractable pens are the absolute best. pilot g-2 extra fine pens, pack of 12 for $17.49

three — Speaking of pens, I have recently discovered the secret to clear, dynamic notes: multiple writing implements! What does that mean, you ask? It means for headers or text I want to emphasize I use a bolder pen and with body text or random notes I use a fine-tipped pen. Since I am obsessed with Pilot Pens, these have become a go to favorite in the bolder variety. pilot vball extra fine point, pack of 12 for $15.99

four — This may be a no brainer, but as I continue researching and writing my dissertation I have found I need to cart documents everywhere. The easiest way to do that has been to use this jump drive, which conveniently and safely stores inside itself and has a ton of memory. sandisk usb drive, 64GB for $29.99

five — Sometimes you just need to work through a thought, jotting some rough ideas down while still leaving enough room on the page to go back and highlight the important parts later. I love this notebook because each sheet is divided into two sections: a main column for normal notes and a smaller side column to mark down key themes or big ideas. Plus the orange cover is cute too! rhodia meeting notebook, $12.23

six — Let's be honest: we all make mistakes. And, if you are like me, most of the time you want to meticulously purge them from your notes. Enter this magic clickable eraser that lasts forever and removes stray marks beautifully. pentel clic eraser, $2.25

seven —You know how, when you are working on a project, you seem to accumulate random information like crazy? At least I know that when I put together a blog post or a paper, I find myself gathering links, images, videos, etc. all in a mishmosh. This internet application helps me save, organize and share all that information and is, basically, a beautifully laid out lifesaver. dropmark, free

eight — Bright colors plus perfectly-sized sticky tabs equal organizational bliss (at least for me!). Since I run through a lot of library books and notations in my line of work, I rely on these pretty puppies to keep my place or my thought. Different colors can represent different ideas or can simply help inject some rainbow love into those boring brown library covers. post-it page flags, 500 for $7

nine — A zero email inbox is pretty much impossible in my life, but at least with this handy application I can boomerang some of the most important messages back to the top when I need them most. Set a coffee date with someone a month away? This service will let you send a reminder (either to yourself or to your friend) on a particular time or date or every week/month/day for those more regular meetings. followupthen, free

ten — We all know that Google has changed the way we use the internet and Gmail has changed the way we chat/email each other, but Google Drive is the real revolutionary force in my life. I use it to store all my dissertation notes, readings, and backup drafts, which I can access anyway online or off. It's awesome! google drive, free for entry level plan

That's it! Now you know all my secrets! What do you think? Any useful tools I missed?


p.s. Need to get organized? Check out my other tips (plus free downloads) here.


REASON TO BE PROUD

PROUD CREATIVE IDENTITY
PROUD CREATIVE IDENTITY
PROUD CREATIVE IDENTITY


Wow, wow, wow. Proud Creative debuted a new graphic identity for the British seaside town Rhyl in the latest Icon Magazine. The results are inspiring and astounding. Definitely bookmarked as reference material when I design our wedding invitations and decorations. Awesome!

Read the issue of Icon here, learn more about Proud Creative here.


(referred by design work life and Miss Moss)



SWEET PAUL SUMMER 2011

SWEET PAUL MAGAZINE
SWEET PAUL MAGAZINE


Have you seen the latest Sweet Paul magazine? I read it earlier this week and it had me completely drooling. The food features are to die for. And I would know because yesterday I made this Lemon and Feta Dip—pairing it with broiled tomatoes with rosemary and garlic, spreading it on toasted baguette slices—and it was absolutely delicious.

Also, the bonus is that you can download or print either the whole magazine or individual pages (to stash in your recipe file!).


Check out Sweet Paul's wonderful features here (including lots more than food!). Go straight to the Lemon and Feta dip here.



SIMPLY STUNNING: STYLED

STYLED MAG
STYLED MAG
STYLED MAG
STYLED MAG


I have posted before about how excited I am about the profusion of *wonderful* eye candy-filled online design magazines recently. Well open up your bookmarks folder, because I have found you another one. I present to you the fabulous 'Styled' magazine created by Victoria Hudgins of A Subtle Revelry.

Check it out here. It's awesome, I swear!



HOLIDAY SHOPPING

URBAN OUTFITTERS ORNAMENTS

Hello again! I hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving—I did! I have some photos to share tomorrow of the tasty dessert I made for Thanksgiving dinner, but until then I thought I would tell you about some of the great holiday decorations I picked up while shopping over the weekend.

Perusing the goods at Urban Outfitters is always tough: I hate the music but love their selection of small cheeky gifts, decorations and books. I picked up this great set of 24 multi-colored ornaments for $10! Since I have only just started buying a christmas tree my ornament collection is still pretty small, so this set should be great!
Pick up your own here.



MARTHA STEWART GLOBE LIGHTSMARTHA STEWART SNOWFLAKE LIGHTS


I also stopped by Home Depot; I was planning on just picking up some batteries but I found so much more! There I discovered Martha Stewart's Holiday Collection and, like everything she makes, I was impressed with the unique, quality products for (surprisingly!) reasonable prices. I immediately snatched up a set of these snowflake lights to hang in our apartment window, but I eyed several other styles including these gumdrop-like globe lights. Aren't they cool in an old school way?

Pick up the globe lights for $7.98 here, and the snowflake lights for $10.38 here. See the other Martha Stewart options here.

Oh and because it is 'Cyber Monday' there are some solid coupons for both these sites: spend $75+ at Urban Outfitters and enter the code 'GETSTUFFED' at checkout for free shipping; Home Depot is also offering free shipping (today only) with no minimum purchase. Enjoy!


(p.s. I am going to do a bigger post on Martha Stewart Holiday offerings later this week, so check back in!)


BOOMSHINE!







Since today is the day to profile online time-fillers (not time-wasters!), I want to make a plug for Boomshine.  Boomshine is an online game designed by Danny Miller (see his website here) with beautiful musical accompaniment by TIm Halbert (website here).  Boomshine is basically a click and mix game, where you click a spot on the screen and colored dots which encounter that spot explode and mix together.  Each level requires a certain number of "explosions" to move on.  Beautiful and addicting - what a great combination!