flowing fabrics and strong structure

heidi merrick is a genius. pure and simple. yearly, she amazes me with her clean lines and her ability to match colour with simplicity, and flowing fabrics with structure and strength. her spring 2012 line is no different.



trust me - there is nothing wrong with drooling over internet photos of clothing (these are the things i tell myself on a daily basis to avoid my own internal judgement). so drool away dear friends. drool. away.
//   all photos from heidimerrick.com
spring 2012 lookbook

my photoshop adventures

this weekend, I took the jump. I have been putting off, and putting off learning some computer programs that i knew would be useful in my various online adventures - businesses, blogs and all that comes along with those things. friends, and online photo editors such as pixlr are helpful, but they can only bring you so far when you don't understand what a mask or a layer is.
on the other side of the world (and by world, i mean my brain), i had become aware of ladies learning code through the lovely breanna hughes - she is one of the organizing members of this incredible organization whose goal is to build oppourtunities, knowledge base and the representation of women in the IT fields... or just teach some ladies some important computer stuff in a very cool environment. as they say, "we're a women-run not-for-profit group working to empower everyone to feel comfortable learning beginner-friendly technical skills in a social, collaborative way." perfect. love the idea. these ladies have also partnered with various organizations and people to obtain sponsorship and support for the individual workshops - thus keeping the cost of the workshops to an extremely reasonable cost. 
i'd been scanning the workshops as they popped up on my twitter feed, and on their website (and the emails they send out), and had seen tons for coding, and other things i didn't see myself being able to jump right into. then i saw that a couple of friends had done the photoshop workshop - and was bummed that i had missed it. how had that one slipped by me?? so, when they announced a re-run of the photoshop workshop coming up, i literally stalked my computer to ensure i would be able to register. i was in. whether they liked it or not. $45 - lunch included? yes. please.
so, this saturday, i woke up bright and early - that is, bright and early compared to my normal weekend sleep in, following a rousing friday evening dance party - and walked over to george brown, who so KINDLY donated their game design space for the workshop. i gave my name to the volunteer helping with registration, settled into a classroom by dumping my stuff at a chair, and then grabbed a quick breakfast (also included - i know, right?) before we got down to it. 
the introductions began - our instructor chris introduced himself, and the mentors did so as well (llc manage to keep a close to 4-1 ratio of mentors to students in their workshops - amazing!), and then it was our turn. you can imagine my horror when, after a few introductions, it occurred to me that i was 1) one of the few people who was NOT in the design/ad industry, or did not work with creativity in my 9-5 job, and 2) who had never even opened photoshop once in my life. great. for the first time, i wondered what i had signed myself up for... and then thanked whatever great God above me granted a patient mentor in nick
my early day colour and font selections - with kuler, google webfonts, and the ladies learning code template
with a phenomenal group of mentors, we set out. throughout the day we learned the very basics, and reviewed colour selections, font types and inserting fonts into basic layouts. we worked on masking and stamping, creating layers, and how to create constructive editing, instead of destructive editing (hey guys - i actually learned what a layer was, and how it would be a GOOD thing when i was editing, and not simply something i accidently made on my picture editing tool!). in starting with our colour and font selections (uh hello - why has no one introduced me to google web fonts or kuler before? i'm holding you all accountable for my overuse of helvetica and verdena), chris explained everything, and we worked - as a group - through everything on a large screen, along with each of us on our own computer. our mentors checked in nearly every minute to ensure we were on track, and shared some of their own hints, tips, and lessons. after a catered lunch of sandwiches, veggies, and drinks, we got right back to work - doing some photo editing (ryan gosling WAS involved, in case you were wondering) with stamping, masking and some other tools, and then moved right along to facebook cover photos, and the tools we could use to create photo collages, text in design, and combining free transform, gradients and blending, drop shadows and strokes, group layering, masking and tons of other fancy photoshop terms (look at me! i'm so professional!). 
luckily lauren captured ryan gosling's appearance in our classroom
throughout the day, the tools we learned were used for some basic projects - we created a twitter background, a facebook header, some collaging, photo editing, and some simply text layout. but the beauty was that within each of these projects, we learned a ton of features of the program itself that could be used for, in order to create a TON of different things once we went home. i also happened to be sitting with some rad chicks - the lovely lady beside me, whose name was also jamie, and i got through things quickly, and were able to provide one another support. we managed to also get on the last nerve of nick. it was so amazing to be in such a great environment - women looking to learn, and help those around them learn too. of course, in line with my nature, i immediately thought, 'i need to sign up for EVERY workshop LLC runs!' and then i thought realistically. reign it in jamie. reign it in.
honestly, i would have been lost if it weren't for the help of the mentors and our lovely instructor - specifically ty, nick, chris (though don't tell nick - we spent the day harassing him. he did love us enough to tweet about us though). i was nervous. i was scared to look like the stupid one. i was scared i wouldn't catch on. i was scared i wouldn't learn a thing. then, it all started clicking. and once my familiarity with the functions increased, i found myself moving outside the templates, and working within my own creative process.
ok... so we may have goofed around a BIT with the red eye reduction tool. can you blame us? two jamie's sitting side by side? scary thought.
when we finished up, we had almost an hour and a half of free time, in which chris and the mentors hung around to help out. we could finish up our 'mood boards' (which showcased everything we did in the day), work on other stuff, or just hang out. ty helped me with my twitter background, and troubleshooting some issues i was having with sizing, etc., and i finished up my projects for the day. and ladies and gents - i left feeling so accomplished. like i said here, i was a bit grumpy, and was grumbling that morning about not wanted to get out of bed and go. when i left george brown that day, i was elated - i had learned so much within the days instruction, i couldn't wait to share it. i was so completely and utterly impressed with the day, i wanted to stick around, and absord all i could from the mentors. 
the following are the product of almost 7 hours of work. and trust me - i used to see logos, and design work, as well as as collaging and things on the internet, and thought, 'pfff - if i had photoshop, i'd design EVERYTHING'. guess what ladies and gents - it's not as quick and easy as you think. time. consuming. nevertheless, i'm proud of my spoils. 

my two facebook cover photos, designed by me w/various photos from pinterest; moodboard with all of my day's creations; my most basic twitter background (page curl created with the pen tool)
this is good stuff guys. good. stuff. i'll be on the lookout for more workshops by the ladies at ladies learning code - next up? the wordpress one coming in may.... after this experience, i'm amped. 

my weekend in summary.

this weekend felt like it flew by... and mostly because i was occupied most of the day saturday, but ALSO because of the lack of sleep. weekends need to be longer.
my work on my mood board at the ladies learning code photoshop workshop this weekend (entry to follow); yay for a ceaser salad dressing that's easy to veganize!; my sunday MEC shopping trip - productive in the quest to lighten my camping/hiking load.
friday: i did my afternoon rehab, and then headed out to my friend’s for dinner with the intent of attending a psychedelic dance party. by the time i arrived, chatted with his roommate a bit, and got out and grabbed takeout thai food for dinner, we were eating around 9:30 and both fairly uninterested in making the trek across town. instead, the 3 of us spent the evening chatting, drinking mint juleps, and having our own version of a (very exhausted after a long week of work) dance party. It was a pretty late night, but that’s what happens when the carly rae jepsen comes out!
saturday: woke up pretty early, and walked over to george brown, where i was spending the day at a ladies learning code photoshop workshop. i will say that a whole post is coming shortly about this workshop (probably tomorrow), but the least i can say is that at the beginning of the day i was exhausted, sort of grumpy, and didn't even want to get out of bed. however, when i walked out of the workshop at the end of the day simply elated. i was so happy i took the workshop, and really felt apt when i left at the end of the day... and fully appreciative of all those if you out there who are graphic designers, etc. much love. i walked to my friend's place, who lives nearby, and had some dinner and chatted lots. then, after a nap, and a shower, i was on my way to meet some friends at el convento rico on college street - shortly after finding out one of the ladies would be the new girlfriend of an ex of mine. lovely. nevertheless, had a great time dancing with the other friends who were there, in celebration of a friend's birthday - and enjoyed watching the 'dance with me' style drag show that the bar has every saturday at 12:30. i finally left after the show at 1, and met a few friends (both old and new) for a late night dance party at the drake. finally headed home late late (but not before a quick post-bar food stop) to sleep. glorious sleep. 
sunday: woke up earlier than hoped, but. since it was rainy and a bit yucky, did not rush to get out of bed. once i finally pulled myself out of bed, made the trek up to the organic store at the end of my street with my friend - as our plan was to create a monster breakfast. made delicious things, and sat on the front porch, while it misted ('true vancouver weather' he said), and talked. and ate. and talked. and ate more. then, after a small cleanup, took off for a downtown MEC adventure. spent a couple of hours perusing and deciding on various tools - as well as admiring the tents - and then after grabbed some starbucks, went to my friend's place to hang. spent the rest of the afternoon walking, talking, hanging out, laughing hysterically (i'm sure the lack of sleep assisted in that), along with some (more) napping. then after heading home (with a quick viet food pitstop on the way), watched some sons of anarchy in bed, and finally got to sleep. 
hope everyone enjoyed the sun on saturday, and the late afternoon clearing on sunday - productive and fulfilling as well. it was an exhausting weekend for me (that i'm still sort of recovering from), but a good one. filled with good conversation, dance moves a plenty, and happy thoughts. and lots of napping. happy monday!

'he's not wrong he's just different and his pride won't let him''

ok. so. imagine this:
karen o. arguably one of my favourite female singers right now (uhhhh have you HEARD the ‘where the wild things are’soundtrack??). willie nelson. arguably one of the most important country singers ever. Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys. arguably one of my favourite songs of all time, originally by willie. Chipotle. let’s just say I visit at least one everytime I’m in the states, and that i threw a party when the first toronto location opened. the cultivate foundation. devoted to arguably one of my most favourite causes - to help fund initiatives that support sustainable agriculture, family farming, and culinary education.
mash these things together... and you get this kick ass rendition of a kick ass song, for a kick ass cause.
totally kick ass.
Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys | Don't let them pick guitars and drive in old trucks | Make 'em be doctors and lawyers and such | Mammas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys | They'll never stay home and they're always alone | Even with someone they love | Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to hold | And they'd rather give you a song than diamonds or gold | Lone Star belt buckles and old faded Levis | And each night begins a new day | And if you don't understand him and he don't die young | He'll probably just ride away | A cowboy loves smokey old pool rooms and clear mountain mornings | Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night | Them that don't know him won't like him | And them that do sometimes won't know how to take him | He's not wrong he's just different and his pride won't let him | Do things to make you think he's right