July 15th 2009
Well this is k
inda neat. This week I got the chance to do some artwork for a greeting card. The card is supposed to be for someone who is about to go through confirmation. I honestly wasn't too familiar with this religious ceremony, but now I have honored it with a greeting card so I am basically an expert.
I was given pretty strict requirements for the art, from content to color scheme, style, layout and so on. But I found a tiny bit of wiggle room to implant enough of my own style to satisfy my raging ego, and the end result is pretty seamless. There will be some major modifications to the artwork beyond what I did, and obviously there will be copy in lower half of the card, so the final product(if it's picked up) will look pretty different.
Currently Reading:
My Utmost For His Highest
Currently Listening to:
boys
Shootin' With Rasputin.mp3
Pedro the Lion - It's Hard To Find A Friend
When They Really Get to Know You They Will Run.mp3
Promise.mp3
July 8th, 2009
Work has been slow lately. So I am using my precious internship down time to work on cleaning up and redesigning this place a bit, and hopefully add some new content soon. But for the most part, the site is finished now, probably. I think the writings page may be pretty interesting, but I'm still internalizing it/working out the kinks in my mind, so it may be a while before that sees any progress.
Over the weekend I watched "The Brothers Bloom" with my dad. I was expecting it to be a glitzy rehash of "The Sting", but I was surprised by a fresh, fanciful story with genuine heartfelt moments. The film deals with the dynamics of this father-son relationship between the older and younger Bloom, and the idea of "growing up" as sort of a continual process. Most people will probably draw connections between 'Bloom' and Wes Anderson films, mostly because its style is time transcendent, and the cinematography is heavily influenced by 70s Italian films. If you get a chance, check this out on DVD. It's a good movie to lose yourself in. And Adrien Brody is terrific, as always.
Currently Reading:
The Slaughterhouse-Five
The Panda Band - This Vital Chapter
Lovely Shoulders.mp3
Ghosts Have The Best Time.mp3
Derek Webb - Stockholm Syndrome
Heaven.mp3
What Matters More.mp3
-John

