Tuesday, January 10, 2012

littlemiso at emerg{in} store!

Introducing emerg(in) store, an Australian online shop showcasing young and emerging independent designers... which I'm so happy to be a part of! There are heaps of clever products in stock, including goodies from Nevertheless!

As part of the launch emerg{in} are offering readers a 20% off discount code at checkout, just type in 'WEAREOPEN' and you're on your way! Enjoy!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011


Happy new year to you! Thank you to everyone who has clicked on my blog, read it, followed it, commented, introduced themselves or purchased a littlemiso product. It has made 2011 a joy-filled year, and I sit on the edge of my chair thinking of crazy ideas to create in 2012 to make it an even more brilliant year.

Above images are a collection of happy things I've been browsing on the internet today, reminding me how delicious summertime colours are, how joyous a simple pompom strand can make be, discovering clever little things like paper rocks, and finding wonderful posters that just speak the words in my heart.

 I hope you all have a wonderful last few hours of the year, full of happy moments. :)


Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Paint typewriter


Blown away by this idea! Tyree Callahan has taken a 1837 typewriter and transformed it into a painting tool by swapping letters for colours. Why hadn't we thought of this sooner?!

Via here.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Voice Microfestival - This Sunday!


I'll be running a littlemiso stall tomorrow at the Voice Microfestival, in support of the Autism Association of WA. It's the first festival for the Voice Promotions team, and is shaping up to be a pretty spectacular day- bringing together Perth's best bands, artists and photographers for one day to celebrate ability and raise awareness for Autism.

There will be over 25 bands playing on 3 stages from 12pm - 10pm at The Rosemount Hotel, as well as collaborations throughout the day to create pieces for silent auction (all proceeds going to the Autsim Association).

Come along, enjoy the day and support a worthy cause.

When: 12pm, Sunday 27 November
Where: The Rosemount Hotel
Tickets: $15 Heatseeker, $20 at the door


Monday, November 21, 2011

Mr Frenchy.. MASKED!



So I finally got around to taking photos of new products on the weekend! It's a bit delayed... but say hi to Mr Frenchy Heart MASKED.

Mr Frenchy has gone on disguise, stripping back his familiar and well loved mo. Now donning a jet black zorro mask over his bright red face, he's a little more mysterious (but really just as easy to see).

Made especially for the MASKED exhibition as part of Made of Awesome, these little guys are very limited edition. Available as a brooch or necklace. Please visit my etsy shop for more info!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Empire Furniture






I love Empire on Beaufort St, every time I go in there I spend more time lingering than I really should, and thinking just how much I want to live upstairs in the 'loft bit'. There's nothing more I have to say except that I love everything in there (and oh, I already said that at the beginning >.<) ... but go visit it! These photos were taken last weekend on an iphone, so it will look 1000 times better instore. And they've probably changed the layout already!!

Haven't been to the other Empire stores (Fremantle, Myaree, Dunsborough?) but I've just looked at the website and since when was there an Empire Retreat?! It looks amazing.. has anyone been and how was it??

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Erratic nature



Sibella Court is one of those people that can chuck a few things together, in a sporadic fashion, and suddenly make those items look like a piece of art.

I love the way she's styled her current exhibition 'Etcetera etc' (previously blogged about) at the Barometer Gallery - memorabilia dangle from twine and bulldog clips, photographs are tacked on with masking tape crosses, kraft paper hangs from the ceiling and breaks up the background, vintage frames sit on stools…

Her book feels like opening up a trove of treasure - there are so many things to discover, so many little details, not at all laid out in the neatest fashion, but instead brimming with charisma, individuality and life.

I'm writing this looking at the exhibition photos on her website - wishing I could go see it and take photos for myself. (So If you're in Sydney go check it out, details here.)

On another note, I've just finished up an Interior Styling short course, and although I enjoyed playing with textures, shapes, forms and design principles in a three-dimensional space, I found that the teacher and other students were often preoccupied with being neat and making sure everything matched to the T, in essence recreating a display home. I don't quite agree with this - I think it's great to be 'perfect' sometimes, but it can also be very stifling to creativity. This is what Sibella's work shows me - that sometimes you just have to let loose.

Monday, November 07, 2011

Poetic Sensibility



There is something I find so alluring about Matt Wisniewski's collages. 

The harmony between humans and landscape, proportion of shape and space, balance of emotions and silence, juxtaposition of soft and hard, mixture of movement and stillness, contrast of shallowness and depth... creating a lyrical and poetic sensibility to each work.

I could get lost in my imagination staring at one of these.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Commonwealth Festival Markets!


This Saturday I'll be at the CHOGM People's Space as part of Made of Awesome selling our newest goodies. There will be multicultural food stalls, handmade goods, live music and exhibitions on... and apparently no road closures around that area :)

WHERE: Perth Cultural Centre (Between the WA Museum, Art Gallery and Pica)
WHEN: 11am - 6pm, Saturday, 29 October 2011

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Social Design

I've spent a good few hours reading this blog, which nowadays is virtually unheard of with our heavily image reliant, skim-reading tendencies when browsing the internet.

Andy Chen is a young (really, who am I calling young ><), insightful graphic designer interested in social design that writes remarkably well about his experiences, understandings and questions on design. If you're starting out in the design industry, I would recommend you read this insert on his internship at Pentagram. The feelings of inadequacy, realisation of learning and moments of joy when seeing your designs in public all ring a bell to what I have been through and sometimes still am going through. 

This article on Design Observer written by Andy is also an interesting read: The Value of Empathy.

Gordon, Age 88

Social design has always been important to me, and I believe there is not enough focus on social design in Perth - through education or practice. Could it be because design is not as highly regarded or 'developed' in Perth, as compared to say, London?

Only when I studied for six months in London did I really understand the power of design - that design can change the way we behave (for the better), and bring attention to minority groups. Visiting places such as The Design Museum and learning of initiatives such as Design Out Crime made me realise how design as a practice could influence the world - rather than just how design could be used to increase brand equity.

The design briefs we received were a mix of difficult briefs tackling social issues as well as the typical graphic design briefs. I took one of these briefs back to Australia with me and completed it in my graphic design elective at Curtin. The brief required students to design a piece of communication to benefit older people experience, or vulnerable to, social isolation and loneliness.

My solution was a book of answers to the question; "What do you want to do in the future?" to raise awareness of the aspirations older people have.

I asked older people (aged over 60) and children (aged 7 - 12) to write down their answers, and found similarities between the two. I typographically arranged each aspiration and alternately placed the aspiration of older and younger people, in hope to highlight the similarities between the two and signify life as one passage, that each stage of life is not more important or less important than the next.
Valerie, Age 67

Anastasia, Age 8
Excerpts from 'Action for Age' project, 2008.

Although I am happy with the type executions and enjoyed exploring different media, in hindsight the solution was heavily dominated by aesthetics and lacked a unified message or call to action. That's not to say it's wrong - just that I would do it differently now.

Designing for change is something I've neglected in the past year or so, having been too absorbed in work, littlemiso and other commitments. It's something I would like to pick up again - because if tomorrow was my last day in on Earth, I would want to make a genuine difference in somebody's life.


Saturday, October 08, 2011

What Katie Ate.. I'll have





What Katie Ate has got to be one of the most delicious looking blogs out there, run by the uber talented Katie Quinn Davies who writes, cooks, styles and even photographs her own recipes.

Originally trained as a graphic designer, Katie has since worked as a freelance commercial photographer and and blogger, and will be launching her first book in 2012. (That's what the hoard of props are for).

Visit her blog here (not on an empty stomach), website here (for an overwhelming number of delicious photos), or make Sunday Morning Baked Eggs here (yummmm!).

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Own a colour and help save a child's life


The idea behind this is so simple and brilliant - your average computer/phone/ipad can display 16.7 million colours. Unicef wants you name each colour by donating at least 1 pound for the ownership of a colour, which goes directly to help transform children's lives.

I've already picked one (spent too long browsing through the different variations of salmon pink!) and named it 'Blushing Really Bright'. It's a beautiful, simple and interactive website - you'll be excited if you're a designer!

I think I'm going to buy more now..check it out here.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

MASKED opening...



some photos from the opening night of the MASKED exhibition last week.. it's on until Sunday 16 October, so there's still time to swing by :)


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sue Blackwell




Is taking paper art to a whole new level, creating fantastic sculptures relating to the stories in the books. Imagine opening a pop up book with these sculptures telling the story...
See more of her wonderful work here.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

VISH!




I am LOVING the art direction / styling / graphic treatment in the latest collection by VISH!, hand drawn patterns and nicely matched colours always get me ;)

Pecha Kucha Wrap


Just wanted to say a huge thank you to those that supported me and the other creatives speaking at Pecha Kucha at the State Theatre on Sunday.

I hope I didn't sound too nervous and wasn't stumbling over my words.. hopefully my slides / process / talk was able to inspire someone that day.



Another speaker I met that night was a very bright young thing, Daniella Caputi, who is making her mark in the Australian fashion scene at the age of 22. Incredibly modest and super nice, Daniella's experimentation with lasercutting textiles (yay!), painstaking pleating and innovation with unconventional materials (balsa wood) definitely makes her a stand out. Check out more of her collections here, and regular updates on her blog.



Thursday, September 15, 2011

Katelyn Mooney




These soft, playful and naive images are wonderfully styled by Katelyn Mooney, a designer turned stylist who graduated from Parsons in New York. 

She'll be contributing to the next issue of Papier Mache magazine... can't wait!


Saturday, September 10, 2011

MASKED, Popsicle and Pecha Kucha



I haven't been blogging that much lately, but it's definitely not because I'm in hibernation! There's a couple of exciting things happening soon, and at the top of the list is Made of Awesome's first exhibition! This year we will be exhibiting as part of the tasty annual Popsicle event, organised by the fantastic team at OnWilliam

Partnered with Tu, we will be showing off new artwork, lasercuts and cards as well as old favourites. Come and enjoy cupcakes, drinks and artwork at our Opening Night on Wednesday 21 September, 6pm. We'll ALL be there and would love to meet you.

If you can't make it on the night (boo), the exhibition runs from 21 September - 16 October, so you've got no excuses! :)



A bit about Popsicle from the OnWilliam team:
Popsicle is Perth Fashion Festival's annual tasty treat. Popping up in 11 locations around Northbridge, follow the trail to taste test each flavour.
A selection of WA's exciting up and coming designers have collaborated with Northbridge independent fashion boutiques, giving shop windows a makeover and filling the shelves with their handmade wares. 
Hop over to the Popsicle website to find out more about the designers part of this years' event!
Popsicle runs from 21 - 27 September 2011.

Outskirts is also happening during Popsicle, filling Northbridge with over 100 events in 34 venues for a one day festival. The program is jam packed with street stalls, workshops, exhibitions, pop up stores and laneway events.. super exciting! You can grab a special Passport guide (pictured above) which will help you navigate through the excitement. 
Outskirts runs on Sunday 25 September.



Next to roll up is Pecha Kucha Volume 9, which is happening on the night of Outskirts to wrap up the event. I will be speaking at Pecha Kucha about littlemiso, my creative process and insights from running a creative business.
I'm not really one for public speaking, so this is definitely the most nerve racking thing happening at the moment! If you're interested in coming along to enjoy a drink and some creative talk, it will be held on Sunday 25 September at the State Theatre Courtyard, entry is $5 at the door. There will be 10 creatives in total speaking about their work for 6.6 minutes each.

To find out more about Pecha Kucha, head here for the international event or here for the Perth event.

On other news, I've started a new have full time job (yay!), am preparing for markets during CHOGM (more on that later), have been designing some new lasercuts (oooO) and have been preparing wholesale orders in time for Christmas (what, already?!)

I love September! :)

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

You Are The Map Maker




This is one of the best books I've read all year, and I am so excited to share this with you.

'You Are The Map Maker' is a project by Bernadette Jiwa, bringing together insights from 13 of the most creative and resourceful entrepreneurs on the planet. Jessica Hische, David Airey, Mark Bloom and Chris Guillebeau are just some of the creatives who have contributed their stories and their advice.

Starting up littlemiso and working as a freelance designer is one of my happiest achievements, but the reality is that it is not easy at all - and sometimes the smallest hurdle is enough to fill you with self doubt and slowly etch away your confidence to be a 'creative'. How many times have I started a project and not gone through with it because I didn't think it would work? Or even worse - I can't even count how many times I've had an idea in my head and thought it was brilliant, but never made it into a reality because of that tiny inkling of self doubt that eats away at my confidence. (Is it really worth spending $X on it? Is it really worth all that time?)

Reading these insights from successful creatives is a reminder that every hurdle I have been through or am going through is exactly what they have experienced through their journey - and through honesty, self reflection and persistence - they have gotten through to where they are now. Sounds like common sense, but when you're in these situations - it's the best type of advice you can get…and it's DESIGN related.

Working in a creative field is always going to be different in a bank or engineering firm. This book is filled with advice from designers we look up to, have the same mindset and similar likes and dislikes.

Now enough love for the book - just GO READ IT. For FREE.



Monday, August 22, 2011

Let's do Lunch (free card)


12 o'clock, who's up for lunch?

If you've been meaning to meet up with somebody but just haven't had the chance, why not send them an invitation to lunch, instead of a 160 character text message, fb poke or let's-catch-up-soon email?

Download and print out this little lunch card I designed, send it off to your friend (or Mum) and have a long, lovely lunch :)


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Shop Update


*Mini Shop Update*
Old favourites are now instore, prints and jewellery alike! Please check it out: www.littlemiso.etsy.com


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Two illos

TITLE: Dark Depths
MEDIA: pencil + ink


TITLE: Failure
MEDIA: ink + gouache