I make some more work at some point this weekend.

I have had a week of both pleasure and pain.

The pleasure was of course seeing Green Day at the SECC in Glasgow on Monday 19th October. I would love to be able to have a photo pass to a event like this. Both the challenges and achievements of getting that great photo to sum up the nights events is intriguing. That aside the night was great. It’s scary how one man (or band) can have such a control over such a large audience. This I suppose comes from the enjoyment of doing something you love and how people show appreciation with what you do. It’s a bit like design work (both are creative and entertaining). Although I have been trying to design work for a while now, I never really believed in myself and that is where my downfall is.

Quite frankly this year has been the worst ever. Now I’m having to go back to an old retail job I left to start my career. But I’m looking forward to this for a few reasons. The main one is so I can buy some web hosting and start creating work and let people see it. Why do art work if no one gets to see it!? I believe I have something different but don’t shout about it. Something that I need to change. I’m not going to stop doodling, I have my A5 sketch book ready for the train journeys and have this little book I found the other day buy accident.

Stuck in the kids section was an un-coated hardback book (something I thought a little odd in the kids section) called ‘Rules of the Red Rubber Ball’ by Kevin Carroll – ISBN 1-933060-02-6. I would totally recommend this book if you feel a little lost (like being unemployed and not sure what to do). I don’t want to talk about it too much because you just need to read it.

  1. Commit To It
  2. Seek Out Encouragers
  3. Work Out your Creative Muscle
  4. Prepare to Shine
  5. Speak Up
  6. Expect the Unexpected
  7. Maximize the Day

I can not stress this enough how much this little book has helped me get things into perspective. I will keep it next to my Mac if I ever loose site of MY little red rubber ball.

Unfortunately today I have also not passed my driving test. This is due to 2 little faults. It was a really good drive apart from an extremely awkward left reverse park and my clutch lifting a little to high to make me speed-up coming to a mini roundabout. I drove really well though so I’m staying positive and looking at my little red rubber ball and what it means to me. I’ll need it because there is a stupidly long waiting list for the next free appointment in December!!!

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Now playing: Rolling Stones – I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
via FoxyTunes

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Really like the idea to this.

Wow, I’ve still not been on here for a while. Think I’ll need to set some time this week to update everything. My bad, sorry x

Things have gotten me down lately. Job hunting really isn’t a lot of fun. I never thought it would take this long. I just want to work … I’m willing to work… I’ll give it my all to work… but that doesn’t seem to mean anything now. I’m obviously doing something wrong, and I think my confidence levels are very low, which maybe might have an effect on how I approach things. I’m desperately trying on build this, but some time’s I’m not sure where to look. I want to do some training but I can’t afford it, I want to go to see different place’s but can’t afford it, I want to make some art but I’ve lost my confidence and can’t afford to get things printed.

I’ll keep plodding along, there has to be something out there that I can do. I just want to be happy in my role and whatever that is, hopefully it will benefit other people. Giving-up seems like it’s the easy option, and that can’t be the only solution. Good and exciting things are never that easy. It’s all a part of the journey isn’t it?

I’ve not been on this for a while, so I think I need to get back to it.

Still very very nervous for tomorrow. I’ll be hiding in the back row tomorrow admiring a potted plant.

Wow I’ve never won a competition before. So on Thursday I’ll be watching the BTCC demo in Edinburgh then heading to the Honda garage to mingle with the team and and drivers.

Have to admit I’m not really good in these kinda situations. I can imagine me hiding behind the other 19 people who won tickets too. If I have my camera I’ll hide behind that. I can just annoy everyone by taken lots of pictures. I wouldn’t know what to say to these people! I’ve just never won anything before but maybe it’ll be character building!!!

I’ve always wanted do some collaborative work so that I can learn and grow from other people’s views. Obviously I would do the same for other people in return. I’m not quite sure what kind of projects or how it would work, but we could start with general artwork posters and progress from there. Obviously it may be a challenge to work out some of the details – with only talking through posts and emails – but I believe it could give people a different way of working and learning. Maybe pick a word out the dictionary, do some quick brainstorming and each produce a part of the design?

I’m not sure if I’m making myself clear so I’ll explain things more if needed.

This is what’s behind my thinking:

* Building honest design relationships,
* Improving your artwork
* Improve communication skills
* Constructive criticism
* Produce unique creative work

.. and of-course have a bit of fun.

It’s just an idea, let me know what you think.

Lynne
(This is a post from the GraphicDesignForum)

Ok so I’ve found a few more competitions that I’d like to work on. These are completely for my own enjoyment rather than any prize that may be attached. I’m going to enjoy these one’s. Sharpen up the pen tool and boot-up Illustrator. Really wish I had CS4, only chance of owning that right now is if I won the lottery. My chances are extremely thin – odds of 1 in 13,983,816. I can just pretend I have the fancy new features in my head. I’ll stick to CS3 just now.

Wouldn’t it be cool to have built in smart guides? Just think how easy it would be to avoid people in the street. It would be very handy whilst learning to drive, reversing round corners and things. Just think if everyone had built-in smart guides, no-one would need ‘cmd z’! Just a thought.

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Now playing: Green Day – Burnout
via FoxyTunes

Woo Hoo! Finally feel like things are coming together. I’ll need to post more pictures but I’ll soon be able to let people know about me.

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Now playing:  Blind Melon – No Rain (live acoustic)
via FoxyTunes

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