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Healthy Living

Well, as Kerry mentioned a week or so ago, it officially feels like Fall now with it being September and the start of school. It is also the time when we consider making positive changes to our daily routine, whether this is getting more organized at home, or making a more conscious effort to live a more healthy, active lifestyle.

I received the Loyalist College Continuing Education magazine in the mail, and this is what got me thinking. Then I heard several radio advertisements from various physical fitness centres in the area for Fall class registration. Programs ranging from from yoga and pilates to aerobics are offered and they all start the beginning of September.

I decided to be brave and make a positive change myself! I started a spinning/strength training class at Mindful Movements which runs every Tuesday at 5:30 for the next 15 weeks! My first class was this past Tuesday and let me tell you – while I have been a little sore the past couple of days – I feel great already! It will be challenging most definitely, but I will endeavour to be conscientious and not miss a single class. Wish me luck!

If you are looking for ways to live a more healthy active lifestyle, the Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit website is an excellent source on many topics ranging from a healthy diet and physical activity to simple steps that you can take each day for positive change.

Last fall, we were asked by the health unit to help them with a campaign encouraging healthy living. Take a look at the posters I designed, below. Thanks to the Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit for allowing us to share them!

I wish you all healthy living!

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Eureka! 10 Things That Are Inspiring Us Today

Ok, ok, I know the ‘Top 10’ list concept has been overdone. But sometimes it’s interesting to know what’s inspiring other people to do what they do. That’s why I’ve complied a ‘Top 10’ of sorts.

Here’s what I’m  loving today at Engine:

  1. United Way of Quinte’s 2009 Campaign Lauch – I love our community! I don’t think I can say it enough. To see so many people come out to support the United Way’s launch at the Quinte Mall this morning was inspiring. Despite hard economic times, the Quinte region has pulled together and overcome what many others haven’t. Why? Because we act when others just talk.
  2. j0434124Nature – We have had the most beautiful week, weather-wise, here in Belleville that we have experienced all summer. (Fall, you get my vote on favourite season. Summer, disappointing show this year.)  The world is an amazing place, and nature has inspired designers, writers, and artists since time began. The National Geographic website is an ode to all that is planet earth.
  3. Gorgeous Enterprises – Gorgeous is a London-based production company that specialises in high end, creative projects. I posted a link on our Facebook Fan Page a couple days ago, but I can’t get enough. These guys do advertising right.
  4. Shakespeare – Yes, the bard is bringing back my love of all things wordplay and innuendo (I’m reading Much Ado About Nothing). If you need to shake-up (pun intended) your brainstorming sessions, try solving problems with iambic pentameter. Now that’s a creative challenge!
  5. u21jpgU2No Line on the Horizon is magnificent. I said it. These guys prove that you can reinvent yourself over and over as long as you stick to your values. Do you remember Pop, their one misstep in 33 years? Ya, me either. They’re that good. (I’m seeing them live on the 16th, just sayin’.)
  6. The New Yorker – Insightful commentary laced with humour and satire. What could be better? This is for moments when you want to feel urbane without having to try too hard.
  7. The Yellow Bird Project – Indie rock musicians create t-shirts with the proceeds going to charity. Awesome. And I have to say, I love the website design.
  8. Toronto International Film Festival – Spotlight on Canada! TIFF is one of the most highly anticipated film festivals in the world, and with good reason. The premiere I wish I was going to? Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air starring George Clooney.
  9. free-chris-anderson-ebookFree: The Future of a Radical Price Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired magazine, makes the argument that in the digital age, the whole economy is shifting to an era where ‘free’ is the new price. Yikes! Sound daunting? This book has taken my thinking to new levels in terms of creative business solutions. Love it!
  10. Social Media Campaigns that Work – What does Imogen Heap have in common with a squirrel? More than you’d expect. Two very different SM marketing campaigns that have taken off, and produced results.

What’s inspring YOU today?

Lego in Design

At the risk of becoming the resident toy geek, I can’t help but post this. Geeksugar has more on this house made of Lego. I used to do the same as a kid (on a slightly smaller scale).

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Lego House


Lego House - Brick Layer

Lego House - Brick Layer


Lego House Interior

Lego House Interior

This made me think of how ingrained the Lego Brand has become. They have done a tremendous job of associating themselves with cultural icons. Here are just a couple of examples:

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Lego Star Wars


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Lego Iconic Imagery

For more info on the Lego House, check out this link.

Part of the reason we love this so much is that James May, one of the hosts of BBC’s Top Gear, is going to live in the house for a small stint (see above link for details). Bryna and I are big fans of Top Gear (and Black Adder, but that’s another story). In tribute to our admiration to James,  please enjoy this clip of the show.  (It’s not about Lego, but it’s an office favourite, and is a bit of a comedic take on marketing in general.)

Pretty Things

Jewellery design is really a world of its own; taking elements of nature, the surreal, the concrete and the intangible, and then shaping, twisting, and sculpting them to the exhaltation of the human form.

As Coco Chanel said: 

Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.

Inspiration for design can come from anywhere.

Here are some beautiful pictures from Bling N Things, a small business in Stirling, Ontario. The owners are two of the loveliest women we’ve ever met. The pictures don’t need much explanation, they’re just pretty.

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Visit our Facebook Fan Page for more pictures from our shoot.

Make sure to check out Bling N Things on Twitter and on Facebook.

Thanks to Allison Empey for the photographs.

Our world and Wall-E

I came across this just this morning:

Yahoo! widgets for your TV

Yahoo! widgets for your TV

Yahoo now provides you the ability to access the internet through widgets on your TV (provided you have the proper TV of course). What does this mean? Why you can Twitter right from the comfort of your sofa with nothing more than your televisions remote. Check out this post by Jean Aw of NOTCOT about this very thing.

I am not an alarmist by any stretch, but I couldn’t help having  visions of floating along through space aboard the “Buy n’ Large” Axiom on my hoverchair (if you haven’t seen Wall-E yet, you really should).

Our future?

Our future?

I am all for convenience and integration… but how far is too far? I wonder if we will notice when we start losing our muscle mass?

The flip side of course is that Social media has an even broader audience. Interesting…

Artistic friends

One of my great pleasures in life is art. I count myself blessed to work in a field that gives me exposure to diverse expressions of art. I also have the privilege of being friends with some very talented people. I was visiting the site of an artist friend of mine last night. She works in a number of different mediums, but it is Pamela Marie Pierce’s line work and mosaics that I like best. You can visit her blog here and her site here.

Lapin Au Printemps

Lapin Au Printemps

Epona

Epona

Cannons Cats

Cannons Cats

Etch-a-Sketch in 3D?

I can remember spending hours as a kid on the original etch-a-sketch. I think I would still play with one of these babies:

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Etch-a-Sketch 3D

Sketch 3D

Sketch 3D

Sketch-3D is a system that allows you to draw in three dimensions using three dials and “3D glasses. Kind of like the old Etch-a-Sketch, but way cooler.

Sketch-3D is an interactive, integrated software/hardware system that enables users to create their own anaglyphic 3D drawings. By using a ubiquitous interface metaphor (the “Etch-A-Sketch “), Sketch-3D allows anyone to participate in generating stereoscopic imagery in a way that is simple and engaging. In addition to the personal experience, Sketch-3D can be scaled to work with any output device from large scale projection to plasma displays to an integrated LCD. This versatility allows for Sketch-3D to be tailored to fit a wide array of installation environments.”

Via LikeCool.com

Of course I could only ever draw straight lines with my Etch a Sketch. George Vlosich shows how its done:

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Tiger Woods

See more of George’s work here.

Consistency

Pepsi and Coke logos

Pepsi and Coke logos

Coca-Cola – one of the most recognizable logos in the world – is a beautiful example of consistency in branding.

If you attended our Marketing/Branding Seminar in June you would have heard us reciting the consistency mantra. Hey, if it worked for Coke…