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Laura Egley Taylor

Then a miracle occurs . . .

wake up and smell the . . . coffee?

May 21st, 2009

styro-coffeeVery weird. Tim and I awoke this morning to the smell of freshly brewed coffee. But not as in Starbucks. More like the kind of coffee you’d get in a styrofoam cup at a high school football game or men’s club pancake breakfast.

Weird because Tim and I don’t drink coffee at home, don’t have a way to make it. Our front window was open all night—could someone walking by with an open cup of coffee have left such a strong aroma in their wake? Was there a wanderer resting beneath our window in the wee hours, savoring some freshly brewed joe from the homeless shelter? Do we have a coffee-drinking ghost? OR is this just a very clichéd metaphor?

And if so, what is it we’re supposed to be getting . . .

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Photo: Just happened to have this shot of an open styrofoam cup of coffee (detail from a Dunkin’ Donuts poster. Not sure why I shot it. Or kept it!). But you can just smell it, can’t you?

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that voice in my head

May 20th, 2009

You know how there’s this voice in your head that sometimes says things like “GO back into the house right now and put on a slip!” or “SMILE at the grouchy waiter—he’s having a bad day”. . .? That voice of instruction/barometer of appropriateness, your own internal dialogue of “thou shalts” . . . your mom’s voice?*

Well, I hear the mom voice, too, of course. Who doesn’t? But when it comes to design, I hear an altogether different voice: that of Robin Williams. (Yes, THE Robin Williams,** and, no, not the actor!)

mermaidI had the good fortune to take a class on typography from Robin in 1997 and have not been the same since. (For lots of reasons, which I’d love to talk about, including the fact that she’s now a very dear friend, but because I’m under deadline and not really supposed to be doing anything but layout, I’ll have to elaborate later.)

One of Robin’s better known maxims regarding design—one that has appeared in her design books—is “Don’t be a wimp.” I hear that one quite often.

But the phrase I hear at least once a day is something Robin said repeatedly in class: “Trust your eyes . . . . You know what you’re doing. Just look!” Many, many times over the past 12 years, that reassuring call to be present and trust myself has helped me over a creative hurdle and on to the next challenge.

OK. As Robin often says, “Anon!” Back to layout!

More about Robin later. . .

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*We included one of Mothering publisher and editor-in-chief Peggy O’Mara’s bits of wisdom along these lines in our 2009 calendar: “The way we talk to our children becomes the inner voice they hear.” (Kind of makes you think twice, doesn’t it?)

**Macintosh computer users around the world practically worship Robin for her witty, easy-to-understand tomes on all things Mac, but she’s also written brilliant books on design, typography, font management, podcasting, web design, and . . . and an in-depth look at a surprising candidate for the authorship of the works of William Shakespeare.

Image scanned from one of Robin’s 50+ books, Beyond the Mac Is Not a Typewriter (1996). Part of what I love about Robin’s books—besides the fun, sassy tone—is the wackiness of the examples she uses. Who knew learning could be such silly fun?

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production aid #18

May 17th, 2009

stick-to-itHey, don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it.

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letters home, 21st century-style

May 8th, 2009

skype-chat with ReeveI’ve found myself complaining a lot this year about how “kids today” don’t seem to know how to write email—let alone old-fashioned pen- or typewriter-to paper letters—but seem to communicate using instant messenger-type programs or social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace. With Reeve in Scotland, this has come especially clear to me: he just won’t write—email messages or letters. At least not to Tim and me.

But now I may be changing my tune. The last few days, I’ve had several occasions where I wasn’t able to talk to Reeve via Skype or on the phone, but, needing to make sure he was OK, sent him short text messages via Skype’s chat function. In each case, he responded immediately, and these “chats” evolved into delightful discussions of a variety of topics, including critiques of YouTube performances we watched “together” (5,000 miles apart) as well as intellectual commentary on other shared informative links (like, well . . . Engrish.com, OK?).

In trying to relay the gist of these “chats” to Tim, I realized that I had the words right in front of me and could share what was said, verbatim. So this new (for me) way of communicating, this amalgam of letter-writing and talking on the phone has the added benefit of coming with a transcript! Something I can print out and sentimentally stash away, along with Reeve’s childhood drawings, cards, and notes from camp. . .

Above: a snippet from a discussion Reeve and I had yesterday regarding a piece of music he’s working on.

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mama-to-be Simone

May 4th, 2009

Mothering staffers gathered yesterday for a baby shower for Simone Snyder (who among other crucial things manages ad traffic for us), due in a couple of weeks.

We’ll be posting a slide show of the shower on Mothering.com soon, but in the meantime, that’s us in Marketing Director Elizabeth Carovillano’s back yard.

Left to right, back row: Jennifer Bartlit, Lally McMahon, Simone Snyder, Peggy O’Mara, Kristina Morris-Heredia. Kneeling: Elizabeth Carovillano, Melyssa Holik, me.

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get up and go

May 2nd, 2009

Pelican’s “Drought.” On repeat. A highly recommended soundtrack for layout.

(From their album Australasia. Here’s a rough clip, but you really need to hear their recording for the full effect. As one of the clip viewers commented: “You know who else likes Pelican? . . . God.”

This, from fastnbulbous.com:

“Just like you scrub away the day’s grime with a loofah, sometimes you need to sandpaper away unpleasant memories of bad radio you’re subjected to. Pelican’s Australasia is the perfect cure. . . As background music Australasia‘s tempo seems consistent, its tone satisfyingly thick, massaging the lower registers of your hearing. Put on the headphones (or risk your lease and crank the sound system) and allow your biochemistry to slow down and meld with the music . . .”

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office snapshot

May 1st, 2009

Snapshot. There’s a word you don’t here much any more. Or at least, not in the one-time sense of “a cheap and quick photo taken with a cheap and quick point-and-shoot camera.” Like the sublimely named Kodak INSTAMATIC.

They sure don’t name them like they used to. How could you not feel hipster-cool carrying around an INSTAMATIC? (And just look at it!) (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Anyway. Don’t get me started on old cameras. My original intent was to upload a snapshot I surreptitiously grabbed earlier today with my cell phone—the Instamatic of our times.

I walked by staff photographer/super designer/web production  expert/Photoshop wiz Melyssa Holik’s desk and saw her busy at work, after a trip this morning to the eye doctor’s office where they dilated her eyes.

Nothing stops Mel.

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