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

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Custom Order: Octopi, Revamped

Spring is finally upon us, and with it, bicycling season.

I just finished a custom helmet for a girl named Natalie out in California. It was my first official commission for Ferocious Ostrich Helmets, and it was so much fun to collaborate and create something unique for someone all the way across the country.

Natalie liked my original octopus design, but decided to put her own spin on it, requesting purple and green octopi with a blue and gold background. I found some great iridescent gold paint for the background and accents. These pictures were taken before I applied the glossy sealant, but the gold was still super cool in the finished product.



While I like coming up with my own designs, I think custom work is really where it's at. I'm looking forward to my next custom order. And thanks to Natalie for being an awesome first customer.

So how about it, Pittsburghers--have you been taking advantage of the good weather?

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Headgear, Pt. 2

As a follow up to this post, I'm now getting around to announcing (somewhat belatedly) that I was chosen as a vendor for this year's Handmade Arcade in Pittsburgh.

It was totally crazy. And exciting. I met a ton of incredible people, and I'm looking forward to getting this little business of mine off the ground.

If you're interested in seeing what I've been up to, and what I have for sale, visit my etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/FerociousOstrich. I have some pre-made sizes available--and you can place a custom order for a different size, or even your own design.



Thanks to everyone who came out to the Arcade--and for making my day a total blast.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Headgear

UPDATE: I'm officially selling helmets at my brandy-new Ferocious Ostrich Etsy shop. Check it out!


When I bought my bike last summer, I decided that I wanted some seriously fun headgear to go with it. I searched around the internet for a while, and then figured I would do what I do best: I'd buy a boring helmet and paint the crap out of it.


I worked without a plan, setting up shop on the coffee table in the living room of the house I rented with two roommates and painting to the sounds of horrible cable television. It was a pet project. And when I was done, I was in love with it.

The idea of painting more helmets and selling them has been brewing in my brain ever since. It's been over a year since I painted my first helmet, and I finally have a second one to add to my repertoire:

 
It's currently up for sale at a fundraising event for my local library. I'm not sure if it will sell, but just putting a price tag on something I've made has made me feel bold. I'm ready to sell these puppies.

But first, I have to get painting.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Caine's Cardboard Arcade


Caine's Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo.

This short film about a 9-year-old's cardboard arcade reminds me of what I was like when I was a kid--forever occupied by a pile of boxes and tape and imagination. It's full of good energy and smiles and high fives.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Summer Bike Style

Oh friends. I made a pact with myself to ride my bike to work as often as possible this summer, and since the weather broke last week, I thought I was safe. Yesterday, though, I should have suited up a bit better, because it was cold. I think I almost lost a few fingers.

With thunderstorms in the forecast today, I gave myself a break, but I plan to be back in the saddle tomorrow. In the meantime, here are some things that have me thinking about summer biking in the city.




1. This I'm with Bluegrass t-shirt is merch from one of my favorite bands ever, the Punch Brothers (any old-school Nickel Creek fans out there? Anyone?). I get to see them on April 16th, and you can bet your booty this shirt is coming home with me. 16-year-old me is already jealous that she didn't get to wear it first.

2. This is one of my favorite maps of Pittsburgh, by Commonwealth Press. I live in Greenfield--can you spot it?

3. While we're talking maps, Woodcut Maps might be my new favorite design idea ever. Choose a location on Google Maps, choose up to four different woods, and they'll ship your map in two weeks. How beautiful is that?

4. Yes, this is a planter that attaches to your bike. Yes, it is orange with a teal elastic, and yes, it is holding succulents. No more needs to be said about this.

5. I'm addicted to gray sneakers, and these ones by Born look right up my alley. Sure, they're $95.00 a pair, but this is my bloggy dream world, so I'll do what I want. ((P.S., did anyone realize that Simple Shoes is on hiatus? So very, very sad. I should grab a pair from Zappos before they disappear forever.))

6. I can't wait to make one of these jersey, finger-knit bracelets, as shown in Vanessa Christenson's how-to. Can I rewind to a couple years ago when I donated all those old college t-shirts during a closet binge? There are accessories to be made!

The weather was perfect for my lunch break, so I got to have a nice lunch with my favorite boy and even sneak in an orange-pineapple ice cream cone. I'm so, so glad that the sun is back.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Houseplant Villages

I have become newly obsessed with the idea of turning all of my house plants into tiny villages for tiny, invisible people.

Cottage Town, designed by Ontwerpduo: Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink. Photos by Lisa Klappe.
Used with permission from the owner.

Bonsai-B, by Takanori Aiba
Little Blue Cabin Living Terrarium on Etsy, by bakerkristen

In fact, I already bought a tiny metal-cast soldier to hang out in my jade plant. Now all he needs is a castle to protect.