Day 359: So Very Very Festive
This year I opted to work on Christmas so I could get New Year’s Eve and Day off. I can’t say I will ever do that again. [Project 365
This year I opted to work on Christmas so I could get New Year’s Eve and Day off. I can’t say I will ever do that again. [Project 365
Another fabulous Shane McDermott papercraft project. This one’s in conjunction with the annual advent calendar. I’ll post a link to the online version as soon as it goes live. The calendar is here! [Project 365]
I’m ever so slightly behind on posting my True Crime designs, so let’s get caught up. Part three (ran Sunday, Nov. 1) (thanks to Shane McDermott for his work on the family tree and pie graphs) Part four (ran Sunday, Nov. 22) I was pleasantly surprised to learn that my part one design won a Scripps quarterly design award. I got a lot of helpful input from my AME Visuals, and lots of graphic help…
I work with ladies who can do some amazing things in the kitchen. This time Rebecca fooled everyone into thinking she’d bought these little donuts. Nope. She baked them. [Project 365]
Stephanie had some fun in the kitchen, which usually ends up benefiting the office. I chose the cyclops, for reasons I will not get into here. [Project 365]
Sometimes it’s 1:15 a.m. and they turn the lights out and you have to go home. [Project 365]
Today I: Woke up to a phone call from my dad at 10 a.m. Jumped in the shower and got out of the apartment and on the road by 10:40. Answered the text of a co-worker calling in sick. Met the family in Somerville, who had driven from Hardin County to hand off a chunk of change I just found out I needed desperately in order to close on the house. Drove back to Memphis.…
Part two of the True Crime series rolled out on Sunday. The story chronicles the Clementine neighborhood, which is statistically the most violent area of Memphis. Some pretty incredible journalism here. Part one’s layout is here.
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