6 new projects for 2010 that won’t make me any money

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Jan­uary marks the three-year-anniversary of the day I told my employer to “take this job and shove it” (in all seri­ous­ness, HB Stu­dios was a fan­tastic place to work, but Office Space was what gave me my moment of epiphany required to take the leap). Three years seems like for­ever ago, and I’ve learned so much since then, but it’s always good to look back and figure out what I could be doing better.

So, where my major issue has always been burnout (both of the cre­ative sort and the plain old good lord, am I ever exhausted! variety), I’m looking to add more work-play bal­ance to my life. Over the past year, I’ve become better at adding play to my life, and, just in the end of December, I found myself unex­pect­edly doing things I’ve always meant to do while run­ning my busi­ness, but have somehow man­aged to evade quite con­sis­tently: eating and sleeping on a daily basis, working less than six­teen hours a day, and playing with cre­ative projects that take me away from The Machine.

Learning CalligraphyMy poor kitchen table. It is utterly COVERED in ink stains now.

What I’m excited about for the new year, not sur­pris­ingly, are also the things that I’m pas­sionate about in my life.

  1. Ink! Loomis DeSerres had these lovely inks on sale when I was there in December, and I liked the first set I picked up so much that I went back for another. Pen and ink has always been one of my favourite mediums. I’ve been teaching myself cal­lig­raphy, albeit in a rather loose and unstruc­tured manner, and hope­fully I’ll find a cre­ative appli­ca­tion for it other than writing overly flour­ished notes to the postman. The Roberts Street Social Centre hosts screen­printing work­shops from time to time, and I’m crossing my fin­gers that the next one hap­pens soon. I’m hoping, too, that I’ll be able to buckle down this year and create the designs for my sar­donic Valentine’s cards in time to send them to all my friends (and pos­sibly also my nemeses).
  2. Shoes!

    Shoes!Clearly, my shoe col­lec­tion needs expansion.

    While I will be spending my Valentine’s com­posing snarky cards, my love affair with footwear just keeps get­ting hotter and hotter. I figure it’s about time I put it to cre­ative use. Hand-painting shoes sounds like fun—I have a test pair that’s just a half-size too small for me (with a heel that’s just a touch too short for my liking) and I’d like to see if I can make designs that will last. (As a bonus, if this works, I’ll have an excel­lent excuse to pur­chase more shoes!)

  3. Books! I’ve been reading Indie Pub­lishing: How to design & pub­lish your own book, and it’s inspired me to make my own. (I have a number of topics in mind, but I’m leaning towards a purse-sized illus­trated shoe bible and a guide to fash­ion­able travel, along with some more per­sonal endeav­ours). When I was much younger, I used to make zines, and though I cringe to read them now, I loved the process of cre­ating some­thing entirely from scratch. I’ve been inter­ested in book design for some time now, but I’ve yet to land a book-design gig. I figure if I write my own, then I’ll have one to design.
  4. Travel! In the last year, I’ve vis­ited six­teen dif­ferent for­eign cities in eight dif­ferent coun­tries, and my appetite for travel has only increased. One of the most delightful aspects of this job is that I’m able to do all this trav­eling, and I’ve had an oppor­tu­nity to meet all sorts of new people and expe­ri­ence all kinds of amazing things—without depleting my bank account too severely. This year, I’d like to see more (I’m hoping for a Death Valley/San Felipe combo, a stint from London through to Morocco, and maybe an abridged tour of South America) while honing my travel-work methods.
  5. Busi­ness! I like my work best when I’m doing projects that excite me, so obvi­ously, I’ll be looking for more of these. I’m also looking to do fewer projects at a time, so that projects have a shorter turn­around time, which is gen­er­ally how I prefer to work anyway.

Got an exciting new project, tips on shoe-painting, or a book you need designed? You know I want to hear from you!

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  1. […] the interest of con­tin­uing my forays into self-directed and hand-generated projects, I’ve been taking a screen­printing class at the fan­tastic Roberts Street Social Centre the […]

  2. […] the begin­ning of the year, I made a list of things I’d like to learn and try and exper­i­ment with. I’ve lost steam a little bit of late, but I’ve already starting playing with a good […]

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