June 28th, 2010 by gelsaby
There is a tradition in my family, one that has only been established over the last few years but will live on as legend even if the generations neglect to use it due to potentially hazardous effects. It is a summer delicacy of the hottest hot wings this side of hell, and I had finally been approved by the Master Chef to become his apprentice in terror.
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Tags: downloads, lessons, recipes
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June 10th, 2010 by gelsaby
If there’s one other thing I can rely on upon leaving the salon besides an invigorating new do, it’s an avid discussion over scissors and hairspray that usually always provides me with a fresh perspective. The scalp massage, of course, is the all-too-natural ice breaker begging my inner-most confessions, but this time it led to a rather revealing comparison. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 26th, 2010 by gelsaby
To the people who insist on forwarding an email that apparently is more effective than common sense:
I completely understand the use of graphic sensationally grotesque material for promotional purposes, although why it needs to be used for such an obviously dangerous practice is beyond me. To further add to my confusion is the question of how and why the graphic use of a man and his fully identifiable face was deemed worthy to be used for such a warning, and whether him or his family had approved of his dead, morbidly grotesque, entrailed, severed body for advertising a message – regardless of it’s intent.
I’m less disgusted by this image than I am with such an ignorant display of disrespect for the dead. If you’re interested in obtaining facts, get them from places like CBC news or an informed campaign. Please consider this, *if* you decide to pass it on.
A concerned graphic designer.
-gels-
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April 6th, 2010 by gelsaby
A bit long overdue, but if you’re anything like me and forgot about CSS3 years ago, Think Vitamin’s CSS3 online conference was a great refresher. Judging from the list of 250+ attendees, including representatives from ESPN, Disney, CBC, and several American and Canadian government departments, this clearly is a subject worth considering for implementation – especially now with increasing browser support. Read the rest of this entry »
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March 2nd, 2010 by gelsaby
Here I am in the midst of yet another exciting week before I realized the date of my last post… actually wait, when was that again? [load page, skim, ohhhhhhh]. TWO WEEKS AGO – oh tragic expectations! You have been dashed once more.
Here’s the thing about blogging: it takes time.
You would think I’d have learned this lesson by now, having run two blogs at once, then watching them suffer enough neglect before a co-author had to finally write the epitaph. I now realize that this is the ‘marketing’ that people budget for because it’s not always a hobby but usually a chore. A rewarding one, if you write well and enjoy the subject, but a task none-the-less.
I think one of my biggest problems is my overt-concern of presentation. Especially in the early stages of being self employed, it’s hard not to write in that ‘professional’ tone so common in white-paper documents and case study critiques. Seriously? *Who wants to read that*. It’s mundane and tedious, and unless you have the time to read countless reiterated bland statements, then why should you bother reading what I have to say? After delivering a talk today on how to compete in the current design industry, I should probably take my own advice: anyone can sound professional, but there’s no one else like you (aw, thanks Mom!). Well, moms aside, it’s true. The difference between you and everyone else is your experiences, your attitude, your quirks. Your self. So here’s for new beginnings.
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February 12th, 2010 by gelsaby
Tonight is the eve of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, and regardless of the myriad opinions on snow melt, commercialism, and politically incorrect kangaroo flags, I have to appreciate one thing the Olympics still strives for: to encourage us to be better people. This couldn’t be more obvious in both the competing athletes and the community at large, and I doubt that even the most curmudgeonly miser could ignore the happy faces in what some would call a desperate year of unemployment and bleak futures.
Looking back at reasons why I started to work on my own (I still struggle with calling myself ‘a business’…), it’s not enough for me to repeat what many Internet freelancers say: ‘you call the shots’, ‘work anywhere’, or my personal favorite, ‘flexible work hours’, are like siren calls to the forlorn company bound, but you learn pretty fast that these aren’t reasons enough to keep you afloat when times get tough. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2010olympics, freelance
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January 31st, 2010 by gelsaby
Kindergarten.
“Wow, these scissors are really sharp, just feel them!”
College.
“We have no money, no experience, and no jobs – let’s move to Vancouver!”
Career.
“Blogging is good for self promotion, I’ll make it an end of January goal!”
Tags: enoughsaid
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