Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

SO many changes!

In the last couple of months, I took a hiatus from the blogging world - but my adventures have been mostly cataloged on my instagram.
The highlights include: a roadtrip, a marriage, a move, a new nephew, and some art (more to come).

It's back to the grind (the most flexible grind I've encountered). I am currently in Rhode Island, working as a graphic designer and making art on the side, while I hang out with my fantastic huszband (yes, huszband).

Hope everyone is having a delightful Fall, I have just started to learn of it's magical qualities.

Chelsea

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Natural Awakenings Conference

This past weekend I got the delightful opportunity to meet in person a few people that I have been working with for the last six months. Sometimes, when you work digitally in often times far away places, you don't get to know your supervisors or fellow employees.

Over the weekend, that changed for me - I got to meet some fantastic humans and it only confirmed that I love the variety in my life to work with publishers of different locations of Natural Awakenings magazine (here and here), as well as my independent art business. I am able to layout magazines when that season is in session and spend the remaining time creating and sharing physical art - so fun!

I have some new goals in mind for the next few months, to accept and embrace consistency in the most mundane of tasks to ensure that I am as efficient and spectacular in my profession as possible.

By the way - Happy Teacher Appreciation Day to all the fantastic people in the world who put their time and energy sharing with others and learning extreme patience and compassion. Below are some pictures from my trip!


The conference was in a hotel on the beach in Marco Island, FL. When there was a break between sessions we could take a quick walk in this beautiful splendor. 

    
On the last day, went to this delicious place on the marina called Mango's - and I am excited to go back in the future to have some more yummy food.