The Mental Design Team talks to a Swatch
This whole blog series is personification pushed to allegory. But I’ve been leaving out an important…well, not a person, the Swatch, answerer of questions. Patternist
This whole blog series is personification pushed to allegory. But I’ve been leaving out an important…well, not a person, the Swatch, answerer of questions. Patternist
Mamma Bear the realist about the rest of life walked into the Mental Design Team Meeting – with cookies: Team, my friend was telling me
We finished our Spring sprint of Homeschool Co-op, Jr. F.I.R.S.T. Lego, Taxes and are almost done with tree pollen allergies. The kitchen was mostly clean
Butterfly the Visual Inspiration Girl started to fly out the window: It’s too hard, There’s more things to do than I expected…Why don’t we start
Camassia Quamash. sigh. Butterfly asked for the camera, then hopped up and down with impatience. The interlacing flowers looked like stained glass. Patternist hander her
Mama Bear peeked into the meeting room: Why are you all so glum? The kids are asleep, this is prime work time. Patternist looked up
Mood Boards are one way publishers call for designs for books or magazines. Usually there are some descriptions of the desired items, then a collage
Butterfly the Visual Inspiration Girl was less sunny than usual. She announced adamantly: The chart isn’t pretty; fix it. Mamma Bear replied:But first we need
I was listening to the Getting Loopy podcast interviewing Tracy St John and Brittany Tyler from Tangled Magazine about the Peanut Butter and Jelly projects: