inspired

closing clever…

by aileen on May 15, 2012

I love that feeling when you see a design and want to slap yourself in the forehead for not thinking of it yourself. You are changed, you never quite see that thing the same way again. This is how I felt when I saw these notebooks that make the closing clever – (my exact thoughts were “wow….. duh”)

via notcot - looks like they are available here, but the sites in Japanese. It’s the idea that counts!

{ 0 comments }

Meet Elijah…

by aileen on April 26, 2012

Elijah and his adoptive Mom (an amazing women herself)

Meet Elijah. He has a lot to teach us all, about hope, about overcoming obstacles, and about how bright we can each make our own futures. I met him yesterday along with a whole group of amazing children at the COX Inspirational Heroes Awards – The event was created to recognize the everyday, unsung heroes in our schools. Even in that group of incredible people Elijah held himself differently. Here is his story as written by his teacher, Dawn Gary from Youngsville Middle School:

I met this young man when he was in the 6th grade. His smile was infectious. I could
only imagine that his life was great. I quickly noticed his happy mood and that made him
more likeable and a pleasure to teach. He energized me, joined the chapter I advise – the
Family, Career & Community Leaders of America – and became active immediately.

For a while I was unaware of Elijah’s history. His limp was all that was slightly
noticeable. Then, on his own, he shared a booklet he had made in elementary school
about himself. It documented the tragic incident of child abuse. Elijah told me that his
biological mother had placed him in a tub of scalding water at three years old. He lost his
toes, was burnt on lower parts of his legs and almost lost his life. I would come to learn
that Elijah had grown up with the attitude that there is a bigger plan for him.

Within the three years I have known Elijah, I have been privileged to learn part of that
plan. Since Elijah was eight years old, he has dreamed of hosting a Christmas party for
children in foster care. Having been in foster care for 2 to 3 years himself, he knew that it
isn’t always easy for foster parents to provide. Elijah not only wanted to have a party, he
wanted to raise money to provide presents for each of the children in attendance – not just
any presents, but the presents that the children had wished for.

Beginning in July of 2011, Elijah began his crusade and spoke before many family
agencies, church groups and family advocate meetings, including judges. He covered
the Southern part of Louisiana promoting the need for child abuse prevention and his
message was hope. Elijah, 14, is brave enough to share the severity of his abuse with his
peers, adults and policy makers and has not allowed the burns that are visible to hinder
his dream of making a difference.

He has tirelessly sought sponsors to help him in this endeavor and received donations
in-kind and monetary. Elijah designed a T-shirt, “No Use for Abuse,” and wrote a “rap”
to further promote his message, sold raffle tickets, and held a Cutz Against Abuse event
where he sought additional donations. Elijah has not only worked on this project while in
school, but also volunteers for children’s camp as a counselor and works with his church.

Elijah surpassed his goal of raising $3,000 by raising almost $5,000 and was able to have
his party for foster care children and their families, feeding them lunch and presenting 72
children with $50 worth of gifts each from their own Christmas wish list.

The coolest thing that day was overhearing a little boy who was tossing his brand new
football say, “I can’t wait to get home to play with this!” I stopped and asked permission
to talk to him and asked what he thought about this event that what Elijah was doing. The
little boy startled me when he said, “I liked that he said there was hope.”

Elijah is a well spoken young man, who smiles easily and has more potential than even he suspects (and he suspects he has a lot). He plans to keep working to end abuse “What happened to me wasn’t right, and I don’t want it to happen to anyone else” This won’t be the last you hear of this amazing young man, I can promise you this. As you go about your day and let the little things get you down, stop and smile and think of Elijah – it will put our pains into perspective, and remind us all that what happens to us doesn’t dictate who we are and what we become.

40 incredible children were honored at the 2nd Annual COX Inspirational Heroes Awards

{ 4 comments }

Should I post it?…

by aileen on April 19, 2012

I guess there is a theme today, this is a great guide for when you ask that question “Should I post this?” I love this GIVING CREDIT / STORM CLOUD poster created by erin loechner and pia bijkerk (with handmade fonts from yvette — view larger format here ] BUY yourself a print here. – found when I was compulsively reading all the cool stuff on link with love. What are your rules about sharing stuff on the internet? I will be setting myself a policy and sticking to it, I love the sharing that bloggers do, but we have to stick up for each other too.

{ 0 comments }

Clever and effective…

by aileen on April 18, 2012

There is not much more I can add to this. Simple, clever and effective. What can you learn today from this? (via)

{ 0 comments }

You may have seen this video, it went viral recently. Following the much copied style of the Old Spice campaign Dave from Dollar Shave Club* introduces this simple concept. Simple may just be the new clever.

What can you make more simple in your business?

Can you make it easier for people to try your product? or to stop working with you?

Can you help make them want to tell others about it?

How do you make what you do more fun?

We can all learn some important lessons from the dollar shave club (and get a great shave)

{ 0 comments }

The Passion Series…

by aileen on April 9, 2012

The Passion Series is an inspiring collection of short documentaries about people and their unique passions. Each film immerses you into the world of a soul that has been set on fire. Through this exploration, you’ll discover why these people do what they do and what drives their spirit. Created by two friends of mine, Brian C Miller Richard & Natalie Kingston who have a  shared passion for telling stories through beautiful moving images. To quote them:

“We believe that passion itself is a huge ball of energy that is spread like wildfire. By using the fuel from our own passion we want to showcase others’ passions so you, in turn, may be inspired to go out and do what you love.”

The latest film is all about one of my best friends, Silvia Bertolazzi, a women who followed her passion to open Carpe Diem! Gelato – Espresso Bar – Of course I’m completely biased but you should watch this and be prepared to be inspired:

You can find the rest of the Passion Series here, bookmark the page – you are going to want to return!

{ 1 comment }

87% effort…

by aileen on April 5, 2012

I can’t say enough about how much I love this… so true. From Christoph Niemann’s latest book called Abstract City*, a collection of visual essays. (via Swiss-Miss)

{ 1 comment }

This has made me grin in a way that only clever can. Euro RSCG 360, Paris came up with this bag for French toy company Joupi using the company’s existing tagline “Expert in children’s smiles” – can someone please send me one?

Check out other clever bags here

{ 1 comment }

Push pin redesigned…

by aileen on March 29, 2012

Clever just makes me smile – and these are clever for sure. Toshi Fukaya’s biomimetic pushpins are designed to resemble smooth, pin-free capsules, so you can reach into a box full of them without pricking yourself. A silicone bubble encases the pin, and compresses under pressure you stick the pin into the wall. Fukaya got the idea from studying his cat’s retractable claws (I love stories like this). They have just won a well-deserved red dot award in the workplace category. Via Core 77

{ 0 comments }

living out of a box…

by aileen on March 22, 2012

I seem to have moving cards on the brain today (no I’m not planning on going anywhere) but I found this in the AIGA Design Archives and it made me smile.

{ 0 comments }

The gap…

by aileen on March 19, 2012

Thank you Ira Glass – I wish I knew who to credit this to.

{ 2 comments }

I’m hooked…

by aileen on March 19, 2012

Maybe it’s because I’m English and I love a good cuppa that I think these are great, or maybe because they are both practical and stylish (yeah, let’s go with that explanation) One of those ideas I like because it makes me think differently…. what else could work as a hook/cup combination hmmmmm (via Yanko design)

{ 0 comments }

Cross my doorstep…

by aileen on March 16, 2012

A crucifix that hangs on the wall and works as a doorstop. It may not be for everyone, but it made me smile, and it made me start looking around my house at objects to see if they could also be used for another purpose.

Apparently my glasses can also be used as a dog chew (or so my dog proved to me last week) – I may have to ban her from reading this blog.

{ 0 comments }

I dream of….

by aileen on March 16, 2012

I love the simplicity of this. Clever! Dreamy pillowcase from Sensitive Boyfriend – this reminds me of some pillowcases that we made when we lived in London (hmmm, maybe I sense a project coming up…) This is one of those images that just gives me endless ideas – I would do a whole photo series of different things I dream about – looks like it’s time to start dreaming!

{ 0 comments }

Shake it like a polaroid picture….

by aileen on March 8, 2012

I have in my possession something wonderful – A polaroid land camera AND film. That means I have ten shots to play with – so what should I do? My first ideas are to document a day in my life, or take photos of things that smile, or………………….? I’m sure I have the most creative readers on the internet so what do you think I should do with my ten precious prints? Let’s get clever. Leave your answers below (on the blog) so we have them all in one place, rather than spread across social media, I think I can come up with a small prize for the person with the best answer (as well as doing their suggestion… )

{ 9 comments }

clever… and scary.

by aileen on February 17, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is beautiful and scary. I’d love to visit.. and am trying to imagine how they constructed this. The aptly named Walk of Faith in China, via dwellinggawker

{ 2 comments }

Ashes to Ash tree…

by aileen on February 16, 2012

Sorry about the headline – I just can’t resist a pun (you should know that by now). This is a sweet idea. An urn that you can use to grow a tree, and eventually plant outside. I love that the ashes grow into something else, and the ceramic ring is quite beautiful. Poetree (yes I love the name) via Treehugger

{ 0 comments }

This is clever packaging…

by aileen on February 13, 2012

This cardboard sheet is capable of bending to any shape – eliminating so much of the wasteful filler – I wonder what the post office will say? I love it! – designed by Patrick Sung, via inhabit (and my friend Blake)

{ 0 comments }

License to amaze…

by aileen on February 10, 2012

I would love to tell you the inspiring story behind this photo, but it’s not mine to tell. If anything like this ever happened to me I would be the happiest person in the world… read about it here. It’s a creative gem. (Thanks Blake for sending me this)

{ 0 comments }

It’s a sign…

by aileen on February 9, 2012

There is sooo much right with this sign. I love the mind of Richard Tipping. I already have his ‘Thank you for Noticing Sign’ Available from The Tate Modern Store

{ 0 comments }