on the road: Weekend in Seattle

January 29, 2010

Purple Royal and Cockadoodle dress from www.anthropologie.com

It’s a great time of year to catch a hotel deal in Seattle. The Canadian dollar is strong, the wine is cheap and Nordstrom, Anthroplogie and J.Crew offer refuge in inclement weather.

Kenmore Air is the way to go this time of year when the Clipper times are unhelpful and there’s no time for ferries and I-5. There is a new spiffy streetcar that takes you from Union Bay right up Westlake Ave (past Whole Foods), a $2.25 pass lasts a couple hours.

Check out the unbeatable sandwiches and apple fritters at Pike Place Market’s Three Girls Bakery, the chowder at the seafood joint across from Three Girls and the coconut buns at Mee Sum Pastries.

Chosen for it’s tasting menu, Purple Cafe and Wine Bar on 4th was a pleasant surprise. It was packed so we sat at the bar and ordered one item at a time from the tasting menu. Each small plate is offered with an optional 3oz. wine pairing. Along with a full dinner menu and massive wine list, they have the most extensive collection of champagne cocktails I’ve ever seen – 16 in total.

Hotel Max has daily deals at the sushi bar and interesting decor. The dj in the lobby at the W Hotel is an entertaining stop after an evening at Purple. Stop in at Cafe Campagne for a croque madame and glass of bordeaux.

Watson Kennedy is full of goodies for the home, many of which I’ve read about or seen online but haven’t seen in Canada. Everything is sorted by vignette, based on colour or theme. Designer-dreamy.

The topic of last week’s contest was the Downtown Public Library on 4th. Near the SAM (Seattle Art Museum) if you want to have a peek. We have Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and former Seattleite Joshua Ramus to thank as principal designers on the project. An amazing 362,987 square feet, capacity for 1.45 million books and materials and a high-tech book-handling system that you can see in operation when you walk in. There are 400 computers and lots of GREEN. Too bad.

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newsflash: Birds Eye View of Haiti

January 28, 2010
Refugees boarding the plan

Refugees boarding the plane

Thanks for the emails in response to this post last week.

The above image comes from a friend of mine who had a birds eye view (literally) of Haiti from the flight deck last week. Knowing that this photo was taken by a camera held in the hands of a good friend brought a whole new perspective.

In his words:
“The Haiti flight was a WestJet mission. We provided the airplane to World Vision Canada, who suppplied 15,000 lbs /$200,000 worth of medical supplies. WestJet also donated $100,000 to the Red Cross. We supplied 2 pilots, 5 flight attendants, 3 of our own ground handlers, and an engineer. We also flew in a Canadian diplomat and CBC/CTV news crews.

The airport was insanity! Tower was run by the US airforce from a tent. We had to break off our approach twice at 800′ for some low level maneuvering because of multiple VFR traffic. On landing, we were greeted by the smell of burning rubber…at first we were worried about the plane. Turns out the Haitians are burning rubber to cover up the smell of decomposition. It was hot.

The Canadian airforce was awesome. We took the first 130 refugees we could find, since the load of people were slated to take out were nowhere to be found. The trip from the Canadian Embassy (where they are processing folks) is about 5 hours. They were manually manifested by SatCom and Blackberry, if you can believe it!

Departure was equally chaotic…no instrument clearance, no departure procedure. We just launched, made our own way out of the country, and mercifully got a clearance from Miami Center without hitting anyone. It ended up being being a 20 hour day for us.

I only saw the tip of the iceberg in terms of the earthquake’s toll on Haiti. All I can say is that I am grateful for all the healthy happy people in my life, and all the things I can do and enjoy. It was one of those perspective adjustments.”

Thanks for the reality check my friend.

Check out these local events:

Fashion Fundraiser for Haiti Thursday, Jan. 28 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Westin Bear Mountain. Entry is $20 at the door.

Bard and Banker Pub, A Helping Hand, cover by donation, door prizes, silent auction, $5 Blue Buck, Thursday, Jan. 28 from 7pm to 1am.

Help Haiti Fundraiser Dance Clinton Fearon! Saturday January 30th from 7pm-11:30pm at the Victoria Conference Centre.

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bits & bytes: Apple annouces iPad

January 27, 2010

the new iPad

the new iPad

Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple iPad today! It’s kind of a morph between the iPhone and iPod Touch and a laptop. The device is capable of doing many of the same things an iPhone can but on a larger, 9.7-inch LCD screen. The tablet is a half-inch thick, weighs 1.5 pounds, and comes in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities. It does a lot of things – movies (including HD), TV, color screen web browsing, playing games, WiFi, bluetooth…

At first it kind of made me think goodbye Kindle, and the fact that they built an iBooks app specifically for the iPad that lets users read e-books directly on the iPad; and that they’ll also be able to buy books, ranging in price from $8 to $15, from Apple’s new iBook Store… solidified my reaction. From $499-$699. Exiting, but cha-ching.

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newsflash: h(art) for haiti

January 22, 2010
from onedrawingaday.com

from onedrawingaday.com

I’ve been thinking a lot about the designer’s role in creating and maintaining a strong community; design, construction, re-building.

Finding a way to give can seem a little impersonal. Here are a few ways you can help:

For each donation of $50 or more to CARE, you will receive a hand-signed 13″ x 19″ limited edition print from one of the Studio 1482 illustrators.

Architecture for Humanity’s site has a direct link to how you can lend a hand to those in Haiti. Their mandate: “Building a more sustainable future using the power of design. Through a global network of building professionals, Architecture for Humanity brings design, construction and development services to communities in need.”

Plan Canada is a “global movement for change, mobilizing millions of people around the world to support social justice for children in developing countries.”

CBC News Canada is organizing a relief effort.

The Etsy community has gathered together to support various charities – a full list here. How about a Valentine’s poster for your loved one from Bubbo? 100% of the proceeds are headed to Haiti. Or how about this “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster from sfgirlbybay?

Reliable organizations:
World Vision
Yelé Haiti
Canadian Red Cross
Unicef
Doctors Without Borders

There are 2 televised Haiti Benefits on tonight:

Canada for Haiti airs at 7pm on CBC, CTV, Global, MTV, MuchMusic and the National Geographic Channel, or watch the live stream. See the likes of Nelly Furtado, Simple Plan, Michael J. Fox, Celine Dion, Wayne Gretzky, The Barenaked Ladies and Victoria’s own Steve Nash. The Canadian Government will match the contributions of individual Canadians — up to a total of $50 million dollars.Donate Now!

Led by Haitain-born Wyclef Jean and George Clooney, over 130 actors, athletes, singers and television hosts will gather on pretty much every network tonight at 8pm for Hope for Haiti Now.

There are a number of upcoming fundraising events happening in Victoria. If you know of any, let me know and I’ll post them here.

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it’s graphic: Colour Inspiration

January 21, 2010

Colour palette inspiration from a match made in heaven:
Single serving COPA Di Vino Charonnay
Hyatt at Olive 8 in Seattle

Copa Olive Palette

Copa Olive Palette

Check back for more inspiration from my recent jaunt to Seattle, Washington.

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a clue and haiku

January 20, 2010

near the water market
embraced in silence
soak in fine phrases

a clue

a clue

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on the road: Name That Photo

January 19, 2010

Where was this photo taken? If you know, comment here by clicking on the bubble top right above the post, or emailing me at info@bethcampbellcreative.com. First correct answer receives a free set of my Temperate and Tropical Greeting Cards!

Where are we now?

Where are we now?

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locals only: American Apparel in Victoria

January 15, 2010

Educating yourself about what’s at the far end of the spectrum and then pairing back and using aspects that resinate with you is an important part of good design.

Intrigued by a discussion on Facebook this morning that was sparked by the status report “wonders if American Apparel is really as hilarious as she thinks it is, or if she’s just getting old”, I decided to peruse the website. A new store opened in Victoria a few months ago, and I was pretty excited to check it out. I wandered the empty store and after I analyzed the aisles for a good 15 mins, I felt pressure to make a purchase.

So the web site is seemingly innocent with cotton/polyester fun and games until you come across the cutout tights and spandex thong uni-tards. Some of the gym mat photos I wouldn’t dare post here. Maybe if I rented FAME I could get away with the legwarmers and full spandex.

What I want to know is, “American Apparel, am I too old or is it hilarious”?

This I can understand:

from www.americanapparel.net

from www.americanapparel.net

This, not so much:

from www.americanapparel.net

from www.americanapparel.net

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chit-chat: In Conversation With Big Fat Hen

January 14, 2010
Ruby Blossom Blanket from Big Fat Hen

Ruby Blossom Blanket from Big Fat Hen

I was really excited when my client Big Fat Hen was announced Pick of the Year from coolmompicks.com! Co-owner Emily was kind enough to take the time to discuss her business of offering fresh, fun and functional modern baby essentials.

BCC: What compelled you to start your own business? Can you tell us a little bit about the beginnings of bigfathen?
Emily: When I was pregnant with my son, I couldn’t find anything for the baby room that wasn’t super disney’d out or insanely expensive. So my Mom came up with all these great ideas and together we created a bedding set. People really loved the bedding and it got us thinking about starting a business. At first we were going to do a few crib quilts and market them to local stores but we soon realised that we wanted to do it right which meant a website, business cards, hang tags, labels etc… My mom and I have a great personal and working relationship so its been a blast doing this with her.

BCC: How did you come up with the name “Big Fat Hen”?
Emily: Big Fat Hen was a childhood nickname- its not as bad as it sounds! My older brothers mixed two nursery rhymes -One, Two, Buckle My Shoe and Higgledy Piggledy to create a nursery rhyme for me. They would recite the made up nursery rhyme to me and over the years created all these great endearing nicknames that I still have today. When my Mom and I were considering starting a business my brother Dean suggested Big Fat Hen as a name and we loved it.

Dawson's Diggers Blanket

Dawson's Diggers Blanket


BCC: “Mompreneur”. Tacky or terrific?
Emily: Good question. When I was on Maternity leave I first heard the term and wasn’t wild about it. Now I work full time, run a business, try to have a sliver of a social life and at the same time I am fully committed to spending as much time as possible with my son. I totally get this term now and embrace it. One day I may be known as a successful entrepreneur in the public and a successful Mom at home but for now these two are tied closely together for me.

BCC: How have you managed to juggle the roles of business owner and mom? What falls by the wayside?
Emily: I work full-time and love my job so for 8 hours my attention is there. When I come home I put my energy into spending quality time with my son and husband. I then put my son to bed and start working on Big Fat Hen. I try not to mix work, Big Fat Hen and family because they all need my undivided attention. So I guess I juggle roles by trying not to juggle. A lot of things fall by the wayside- the thing I miss most is free time.

BCC: Where are your products manufactured?
Emily: My Mom hand makes all of our products in Victoria. We have another talented sewer who also helps us out when we get busy.

BCC: What has been your most successful form of marketing?
Emily: Our products have been reviewed on a several blogs and we have been featured in some local magazines. The best blog for us has been www.coolmompicks.com because we have been approached by stores who have seen us featured on that reputable site. But you can’t beat word of mouth. We have had a lot of our friends pass around our website which has generated a lot of business and support for Big Fat Hen.

BCC: What is your favorite BFH product?
Emily: The Sam Savanna blanket.

BCC: What is your favorite baby/toddler find?
Emily: I am loving the ‘foaming tot wash’ by Rocky Mountain Soap Company. It’s natural, smells good and because of it my son can’t stop saying ”soap” a million times a day.

Emily's favorite blanket fabric in bib form - Sam Savanna

Emily's favorite blanket fabric in bib form - Sam Savanna


BCC: What is your biggest business startup tip?
Emily: Use your resources. Friends, family, acquaintances and even people we have never met have either offered invaluable advice or helped us grow our product. I have been so surprised at how willing business people are to help other people in business. In the conception phase, I emailed an online store and asked a few questions and she wrote me back a long informative email that I still refer to today.

BCC: Have you subscribed to the latest in social media – facebook, twitter, blogging…?
Emily: We are on facebook which has been great for us. We have been able to reach our fans when we have a sale or when we get picked up by a new store. I would like to spend more time on reaching people through social media but its all about priorities and right now our priority is providing our stores and individual customers with good service and a great product.

BCC: You have paypal integrated with your online store, are you happy with PayPal?
Emily: PayPal has been super easy to work with. I have never had any issues with online payments and our customers report that it has been seamless on their end.

BCC: What stops you from throwing in the towel and giving up during those frustrating days of running your business?
Emily: Knowing that I have my Mom as my business partner. She reads me very well and knows when I am running on low. She picks up a lot of the work when I can’t. I also love our products and believe that we will become more successful each year. We are always thinking of how to expand our product line so it keeps us on our toes and excited about all the possibilities.

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newsflash: Client Wins Pick of the Year

January 13, 2010

Big Fat Hen

Big Fat Hen

Guess which one of my clients won “Pick of the Year 2009″ from Cool Mom Picks?

Big Fat Hen!

Check back tomorrow for a discussion with owner Emily Gidden.

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it’s graphic: Wall Decals, Local Options

January 12, 2010

I had lots of great feedback about the Hommu wall decals last week in this post. If a trip to Spain isn’t in the plan, then you can check out these options closer to home. Word on the street is that the brokerage fees are double the cost of the product if you order from some of the American companies. Splash Wall Art offers a flat rate of $10 within Canada. Surface Collective is based in Vancouver! They also ship via Canada Post. Home Depot carries some wall decals… patience is required for viewing their website so have a look next time you’re in and let me know.

underground decal from Surface Collective

underground decal from Surface Collective

origami cranes (!) from Surface Collective

origami cranes (!) from Surface Collective

demask from Surface Collective

demask from Surface Collective

in flight decal from Surface Collective

in flight decal from Surface Collective

wall decals from Splash Wall Art

wall decals from Splash Wall Art

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artsy: January at Cadboro Bay

January 8, 2010
looking down at RVYC

looking down at RVYC

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it’s graphic: Wall Decals from Hommu

January 7, 2010

Wall decals have been around for a quite a few years. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, they are popular in kids rooms and are a convenient way to spruce up a rental. I’ve seen a lot of not-so-great ones out there, but Hommu changes all that. Their packaging is what caught my eye, and after further inspection, I think they’re on to something.

Paella wall decal from Hommu

Paella wall decal from Hommu

Animal decal from Hommu

Animal decal from Hommu

Impressive package design from Hommu

Impressive package design from Hommu

Hommu is located in Spain. Not so convenient for BCC: blog locals. Stay tuned for some Canadian options.

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on the road: Paris Religion

January 6, 2010

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newsflash: discount from 37 Signals

January 5, 2010

If you have been contemplating signing up for any of the web-based apps after reading this post, now would be a good time. 37 Signals is offering:

New Year’s Special: 50% off a new account or an upgrade!
Sign up for a new account, or upgrade your existing Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, or Campfire plan and receive a 50% discount on your next bill when you use coupon code Hi2010. This coupon expires on January 15, 2010 so don’t miss out.

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it’s graphic: best of rebrand 2009

January 4, 2010

It is the time of year when the “best of 2009 ____ ” lists appear everywhere. Today I’ve been checking out what REBRAND and Brand New have to say about the best and worst brands of 2009. The below were standouts for me, both for their messaging and for their dramatic transformation. It’s amazing what a little good design can do.

Before

Before

After

After

Indie Bound

Indie Bound

Meredith

Meredith

Kudos to Meredith for catering entirely to women without looking… pink.

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