Wednesday, July 30, 2014

OH, hey London!

Hey everyone! Sorry I have not been able to update on anything, but I am finally in London! Back home and it feels SO good. I can't wait to upload photos onto here and show you all the places I am going to go to!

Will update later this week! :)
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Surfs Up


One of my favorite posters I've made. Not only because of the font I used, but because I love surfing, the ocean, and anything to do with the beach. :) Didn't take me very long to make (super simple), but it's definitely my favorite!

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Designing a T-Shirt

UPDATED SHIRT

So, for some reason the actual saved file is too big so I had to screen shot the shirt. I'm so excited to be able to design the next Campus Recreation employee shirt, it's a big honor. Hopefully they'll be able to do the actual pocket and not just an "image" of a pocket on the shirt. I still need to incorporate our mascot, the roadrunner, into the pocket or shirt some how. But I do love the way it has turned on.

UPDATE: changed up the pattern colors and now the roadrunner looks a lot better. Had to change the font because it was too "feminine" before. Now, it is a more neutral font. Still wanted to include the pattern in the word "UTSA". AH EXCITEMENT!

Sucks that I am leaving University for the real world at the end of July :(, but they said I will still get a shirt if they like it! So I'm going to rock that wherever I get a job (which will hopefully be with Fleishman Hillard as a Creative Intern!!! Still crossing my fingers for a first interview..)

Whoever reads my blog, you are more then welcome to write your opinion down. My boss helped out and gave me some great critiques and advice. So, I would love to hear from anyone else too. Critiques are not meant to be a punishment or to hurt feelings, they are there to help. Learned that from being on the debate team and from my job. 

I love designing!!

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Saturday, July 5, 2014

There's no place like London


In 20 days I will be flying out to London, England. I have missed England so much and all my family and friends that live there. Want to know a fun fact? I am a British citizen, been one since I was wee baby. I will be in London from July 25th-August 18th. My cousin is getting married and I am so excited for her because I have not seen my Dad's side of the family for 3 years. I am also going to see one of my best friends that lives there. Another fun fact: her mom is my mom's best friend! They have known each other since they were in school together in India.
I can't wait to share all the experiences and photographs on this blog whenever I go! :)
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

What's on the side of the Chipotle bag?

It's not unusual to find stories or writing on the side of bags. However, it is unusual when the story is something that makes you think. Chipotle did just that to me one Wednesday night. While digging into my delicious steak bowl, I looked at my bag and saw a story on the side of it. Of course, I brushed it off thinking that it was just some same-old Chipotle story about how they use fresh ingredients and they are awesome (which they are!). But then, I glanced at the title and decided to read it over:

A Two-Minute Case for Optimism
By Steven Pinker

It's easy to get discouraged by the ceaseless news of violence, poverty, and disease. But the news presents a distorted view of the world. News is about things that happen, not things that don't happen. You never see a TV crew reporting that a country isn't at war; or that a city hasn't had a mass shooting that day, or that millions of 80 year-olds are alive and well.

The only way to appreciate the state of the world is to count. How many incidents of violence, or starvation, or disease are there as a proportion of the number of people in the world? And the only way to know whether things are getting better or worse is to compare those numbers at different times: over the centuries and decades, do the trend lines go up or down?

As it happens, the numbers tell a surprisingly happy story. Violent crime has fallen by half since 1992, and fiftyfold since the Middle Ages. Over the past 60 years the number of wars and number of people killed in wars have plummeted. Worldwide, fewer babies die, more children go to school, more people live in democracies, more can afford simple luxuries, fewer get sick, and more live to old age.

"Better" does not mean "perfect." Too many people still live in misery and die prematurely, and new challenges, such as climate change, comfort us. But measuring the progress we've made in the past emboldens us to strive for more in the future. Problems that look hopeless may not be; human ingenuity can chip away at them. We will never have a perfect world, but it's not romantic or naive to work towards a better one.
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