This and That
First of all a shout out to many of my new readers. Hello Micah, Holly, Bees Knees, Joy, Lissette, Jared, and Logan Bennett. I have probably missed a bunch more, but all of you stand out in my head for some reason... oh, wait, it's because you commented recently.
Hello to my current readers who have stuck by my side through good posts and bad posts. I love you all to pieces and I apologize if I have not been as chatty on your blogs lately, it is not because I don't love you, it is that when I do design work the rest of the world fades away. I guess design is my biggest addiction.
Here are some design's I have done recently.
Sweeter than Ever - my mom's site
Lavalocust - My sister's site
Flasheville - A work in progress for Anne Fitten and Ash Vegas

Here is a mockup of an idea. Click on it for the larger size. I would like something that is really different and eye-catching. I like this design because it reminds me of Neiman Marcus and the 70's for some reason. Anyway, I am going to come up with a bunch of different designs and then get some feedback to see what is the best.
I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I know the story, and I have heard about the book my entire life, but I don't think I actually ever read the book. I distinctly remember that the book was read to me, but I don't remember by who.
When I get done reading it I am going to have to jot down all of my favorite quotes from the book. I really like Miss Maudie, I like this line that she said when I was reading today "People in their right mind never take pride in their talents". How true.
Last night I was driving down the George Bush Turnpike and there was this Geek Squad Volkswagen Bug putting along and as I passed I looked in the window and sure enough - it contained one geek. Glasses, canary yellow polo shirt, skin the color of skim milk and stringy hair - if I had looked up the word "Geek" in the Encyclopedia Brittanica, it would have had this exact visage there - except for one thing - as a bonus this kid had his THUMB wedged up in his nose. Geek squad car, geeky appearance, nose picking with thumb = SUMO GEEK.
Which made me think about how so many people look like their profession. Like teachers, they almost always look like they should be standing in front of a classroom with their frazzled hair, plaid skirt, some sort of vest with an apple appliqued to it, and of course a frumpy color.
Construction workers normally look more rugged, they normally have muscle tone because they are lifting lumber instead of donuts and they have tans from working outside.
My question is: Do people that fit a certain description automatically make them a candidate for a certain job? Or does the job change people into looking like they fit it? Something to chew on.
But back to the Geeks. Tomorrow night the season premiere of Beauty and the Geek with Ashton Kutcher will be back for it's second season. It appears that they have chosen the dumbest pretty girls, and stuck them with the smartest geeks. Does this further the stereotype that pretty people are stupid and that ugly people are smart? Is that really a stereotype or is that just an eddotype?
Gotta run now. I am hungry. I gave a homeless man all of my pocket change and so I didn't get to have my usual peanut snack.
18 Comments:
I love your mom's new design. And of course I adore mine. You're just too fab Eddo. :o)
Eddo - when I first started working at my school I VOWED that I would never be caught in "teacher wear" and the first thing on the list of "teacher wear" is applique anything and sweater/sweater vests with 'things' connected to it. I have since kept this promise to myself. So you tell me, do I look like a school administrator?
Love the new looks on all the sites, you are SUMO talented my friend.
Katie, nope, you don't look like a school administrator, at least not when I see you. I see you more in a college role, maybe a college professor of History - that or I could see you working at The Container Store because you are goal oriented and task driven. I don't know that you are necessarily organized, but perhaps working at the container store will allow you to work on your organizational skills while you climb the corporate ladder, or shelving system as it may be at TCS.
Well, you already know how I feel about your skills. I love your mom's site.
Eddo, you have mad design skills. And I love the 70's meets Neiman's description. Or was it Neiman's in the 70's? They used to have the best bakeries. My grandmother used to buy their bread and cakes. Mocha Almond cakes from Neiman's ROCKED. Even to kids.
Where was I? It is kinda funny to think of the stereotypical dress of certain professions. I wonder if I fit the dress of my profession? I'd like to think I'm more hip than the normal stereotype of my profession, but I don't know.
It was funny to see you reading your book while waiting on us at Snuffer's. But I have taken more than a few books to restaurants.
Latras!
i think the new blogjacket design looks classy.
Eddo, I expect to see a blog with pics soon on how well you are using the Ulu I sent to you. I know you cook...so show it off boy!
hehehehe
Awww...thanks for the shout out eddo! I feel so.....privileged. ;)
You are one talented web designer! As Katie put it, "SUMO" talented!
Speaking of stereotypes, I sometimes wonder if I fit the "stereotypical" social worker. Do I dress the part or even have the personality of one? Just a question I ask myself from time to time.
Have a good day!
Eddo, do I look like my profession? Please tell me I just look extravagant and radiant!!!
Hey have you started working on my friend's design?
Can I come see you for lunch next Tuesday? Can you pencil me in?
I love all the new designs, but I think my son is the Web Master of all time so I might be a little prejudice!!
I love the new designs, mine of course is fantastic, I love the blogjacket design too!!
I read To Kill a Mockingbird for the first time last summer; we never covered the book in high school, and as an English major I was fairly embarrassed that I'd never read it.
It's now one of my favorite books, especially as a father. Atticus is my hero. Once you finish it, I'd love to hear your thoughts!
By the way, as we're both struggling with the Word, I thought you might find this helpful. Robert at DaddySpeak has suggested the 5x5x5 Bible Reading Plan - five minutes a day, five days a week, and five ways of looking at scripture. It's been great, so far!
It's not that I want to do less work, it's that I haven't been doing any - and this is a great way to start disciplining myself.
Thanks Jared for the info, I just looked at it and I will check it out. I always appreciate encouragement.
college professor or container store, EDDIE I am laughing out loud, those are so worlds apart it makes me smile, hmmmm maybe I should look into TCS corporate or something
Wait. Where have I been?? There is a container store?
Hm.
Props on giving all your money to the homeless guy...
Who said Eddie doesn't have a big heart? lol.
Hey Eddie
I am actually a long time reader and friend of Jes's I know Katie and bianca and Jcol for that matter! Anyhow thanks for the shout out and I wanted to say I love the Blog Jacket design. Its fabulous
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