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Monday, 17 November 2014
WE HAVE MOVED!!!
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Saturday, 31 May 2014
DO SOMETHING ORIGINAL FOR DAD!
Get JUNE-14 marked in your calendars for a special Tintype Portrait session on location at CITIZEN CLOTHING to celebrate the rugged handsomeness of your father.
A tintype portrait is a true heirloom gift and on Father’s Day weekend we are hosting a Saturday Tintype Portrait event with a difference as we strive to raise awareness and funds to support the fight against testicular cancer.
So bring dad to Citizen Clothing for a unique, fun experience and a one of a
kind portrait 4X5 Tintype $ 60 and we’ll donate $15 from each portrait to
Each tintype is a unique image made on blackened metal using LUZ studios vintage cameras and brass lenses, using traditional wet plate collodion methods developed back in 1851. It takes approx. 30 minutes to receive your wonderful varnished & beautifully smelling plate (we use lavender oil, as part of the varnish!) While you wait for your tintype you can explore Citizen & shop more for Dad....
Here are some excellent examples of good fellas who have exposed their natural handsomeness to tintype plates
Patrick Tier by Quinton Gordon/Luz Studios
Ivan Meade by Quinton Gordon/Luz Studios
Jeff Michaud by Quinton Gordon/Luz Studios
Quinton Gordon by Quinton Gordon/Luz Studios
CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE EVENT?
You can still support the cause!
If you are unable to make it to the Tintype Photo Booth on location at Citizen Clothing; June-14 2014, you can purchase a $60 Gift Certificate for a 4x5 Tintype Portrait to support Testicular Cancer Canada. Remember $15 from each tintype will be donated to TESTICULAR CANCER CANADA.
*Portraits will be done later at LUZ studio; 569b Hillside Ave. Victoria BC...we just ask that you book your portrait by July-14, 2014
Follow the link to purchase your gift certificate online & we will contact you with more details on booking your portrait.
This unique portrait will be something that you & your Dad will cherish forever...
+ SAVE THOSE NUTS -
Gift certificates will be available to purchase until Jun-15, 2014
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014
SAVE THOSE NUTS
"April is Testicular Cancer awareness month, and as many of our readers know, I was diagnosed with stage III-B testicular cancer in the summer of 2011 at the age of 37. Although there were many sources of information on Cancer available, I struggled to find information on my particular condition. Furthermore, I was shocked to hear that none of my peers were educated about regular check-up procedures to prevent this from happening to them. Had I known more about preventive measures and the early signs of detection, I would have acted on my symptoms sooner and could have avoided the spread of the disease within my own body.
My prognosis is much better now, and although I am still fighting, I am confident that the great team at the BC Cancer agency are keeping me healthy and looking out for my best interests.
I wanted to put a positive spin on my experience, and use the resources at my disposal (the graphic and web design side of Meade Design Group) to encourage men to give themselves regular checkups, and spread the word about this disease. I am pleased to be partnering with Testicular Cancer Canada in the hope that this campaign proves to be informative and encouraging for anyone who finds themselves up against testicular cancer.
So far, our campaign is focusing on outreach, via information cards and posters (which can be found at local storefronts such as Citizen, Habit, Still Life, Mango, Flavour, Outlooks, and many other locations – contact us if you are interested in any of these items to help spread the word!) and our website: www.savethosenuts.com.
The information cards (shown here), boast a lot of information for their small size. Outside is a bold graphic, aimed to catch the eye of those at the highest risk, with the URL for the website; inside, a step-by-step guide on how to check yourself for signs of early detection.
If you see one of these posters (below), that means you can find our information cards inside – and that the business is awesome, because they are supporting our cause! We hope to see more and more of these around town!
The most comprehensive facet we have introduced so far is our website, where visitors can get all of the information about regular self-checks and how to do them, along with the signs and symptoms. A valuable asset for me, is the stories of testicular cancer survivors – which we have dubbed 'testi-monials', it's encouraging to know that there are others fighting alongside you. If you are a survivor, or have a story you would like to share, there is a link to add your very own 'testimonial' to the campaign. We hope the website will be a great resource and connect the community of those affected by the disease.
Another great feature of the website is the donation link, where you can make your own donation to Testicular Cancer Canada, which was where I turned to when I was diagnosed. Since Testicular Cancer Canada is based out East, we have partnered with them with our campaign to spread all of their good works to the West Coast. Our goal is to increase awareness and raise enough money to purchase an ad campaign with BC Transit.
Let's make this happen, readers!
Thank you so much for all of your efforts and support so far, monetary donations are wonderful, but if it is not something you can do right now, please contact us about our awareness materials – after all, spreading the word is our goal, if you've got a window, you can help!"
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Thursday, 23 January 2014
ALWAYS AUTHENTIC!
Last autumn, I had the opportunity to spend some time in Europe. One of my favourite memories was a visit to my cousin Inés Benavides’ home in Madrid and spending some time with her. Inés is not only one of my favourite cousins, but she is also considered to be one of the top interior designers in Spain, so you can imagine how excited I was to share some time with her.
Other than securing the position as favourite cousin while enjoying my time with her, I also learned a couple of things. Inés is not just well regarded as an interior designer in Spain; she is also an accomplished furniture designer. She has been designing pieces for the last 10 years with her cousin, Phil, under their firm Benavides y Camino.
One of Inés pieces “The Prensa” (Spanish for pressed, or squished) has become a signature piece for her and is rapidly becoming a staple in Spanish and European design. Many of her design colleagues are supporting her in her venture, using the piece to inject fun and colour into their designs.
One of the conversations we had was about something that is becoming a real problem across several industries – plagiarism. Sadly, as a result of her notoriety, people are now copying her work and taking advantage of her creativity. With her piece, “The Prensa”, rising in popularity, it has subsequently had a tremendous rise of knock-offs hitting the market – so much so, in fact, that she had to go to great lengths to copyright the piece.
When someone steals another’s idea, they are completely ignoring the process that it takes to conceive an original piece. For example, the time spent sketching, sculpting and planning the conceptual stages, the cost of making prototypes in addition to supporting the artisans that make these pieces.
In our conversation, we discovered that we shared a similar theory that there are 3 kinds of designers out there: (1) The designer who creates a signature piece/style and deserves the recognition for their efforts, (2) the designer that supports and admires original pieces of works – that takes them as inspiration and re- invents them in their own way, or uses the original pieces in their work supporting the original creators, and lastly (3) the designer who takes advantage and literally copies the work without any respect or ethics.
Ross Taylor owner of Gabriel Ross has the best tag line for his business, and has been a big supporter of this movement – Gabriel Ross tag line really encompasses the real value of design “Always Authentic” – As creatives we have the obligation to be “Always Authentic” and overall original. This is the core of any creative business.
We have all seen this tragedy happen - particularly with mid-century modern classics by Eames, Saarinen and the like – but I wanted to bring awareness to Ines’s talent and spread the word about her original pieces. Like all good design, beware of knock-offs, you get what you pay for!
Support original talent, do your research and invest wisely!
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014
IN CONVERSATION WITH NAM DANG-MITCHELL
Nam Dang-Mitchell
I am currently enamoured with the work of Calgary-based interior designer, Nam Dang-Mitchell. She is a master of layering in every way possible: style eras, textures, the glamorous with the casual and the classic with the whimsical. She has also excelled at the art of creating a neutral palette that is luxurious and not boring. Infusing artifacts, architectural details and fine pieces into the space is a common thread in her designs, they are a definite 'wow factor', but do not appear off limits - they are tactile and every bit intertwined into the space as the floral arrangement next to them. Her thoughtfully assembled spaces are not only beautiful, they are also entirely liveable; a mother of two herself, Nam's spaces maintain an air of sophistication whilst being totally family–friendly. Although, I love the anecdote on her blog where she lovingly chastises her french bulldog for destroying her sofa (…three times) while debating the practicality of reupholstering it in an ecru toned mohair (ecru being her recent obsession at the time); she eludes to going for it with her favourite quote: "Those who sacrifice beauty for practicality get what they deserve."
And that is the beauty of a blog, you get a feel for one's sense of humour, lifestyle, loves and inspiration. Nam's stunningly minimal blog is all about just that, inspiration. Each post boasts a mélange of images, quotes, thoughts and video for what is currently inspiring her. Art, fashion and music is often injected amongst furnishings and completed spaces. It is a definite must-read to add to your blog roll – this woman's taste is impeccable. You may have also seen Mrs. Dang-Mitchell's work in the pages of Style at Home or House & Home magazine (where she was included in their 25th anniversary issue as a top designer to watch), she has also been all over the blogosphere (I am not the only admirer of her work, clearly!) .
I can't wait to get Nam's input on design, please read on to join the conversation…
Iván Meade - What is your design philosophy?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - I'm not really a 'form follows function' kind of girl. Function is easy. What's harder is to create a room that makes you feel something. That's where I start; what is the mood, the emotion I want to convey in this room?
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What is your favourite design find? Where did you get it and why is it important to you?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Oddly, for someone who loves beautiful things, I'm not particularly attached to anything material. I obsess over something only because it is the perfect item to complete a scene or a room. Sometimes it's something valuable and pedigreed, other times it's something from Ikea. The satisfaction of putting it into place is the same for me.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What are you excited about right now in the world of design?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - I'm excited about rooms that are more curated than decorated. About combining objects, furnishings and art from different periods and genres that together, express something new.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What designers of past and present do you admire most?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - I'm really such a Francophile; Jean Michel Frank, Jacques Grange and today Jean Louis Deniot are my heroes. Their work embodies classicism and refinement, but also contains an element of subversion and audacity, and this is what makes it so chic.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade I notice that you are well-travelled. Is this a primary source of inspiration for you? What has been your favourite destination and why?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - It's hard to beat the south of France. When you're there, it's like all your senses come alive. Biking to an open air market, cooking with the freshest produce, eating alfresco, it doesn't get better than that! You understand why meals and holidays are so sacred to the French. I loved it because we were all so present and connected, there was no internet or video games. I don't know if this makes me a better designer, maybe a better person.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade Art and Design will always be intertwined, and I believe creatives often feel passionate about more than one art form. You feature a number of music videos and fashion images on your blog. If you weren't the fabulous interior designer that you are (or even in addition to), would you ever consider a foray into fashion or music?
Nam Dang-Mitchell -I love fashion and music too much to turn them into work. And really, no one should have to hear me sing!
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade On the same vein, here at the studio we all always have current 'Jams' and it's interesting to see what each person is loving right now in the music industry. Do you have an inspirational playlist for while you are working? Or a current favourite artist/song?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - With music, it's all about the new for me. I'm not nostalgic at all. Currently like everyone, I am blown away by Lorde. How does one have such a honed artistic perspective at that age? Her take on suburban ennui is beautiful. Loving Buzzcut Season and Tennis Court.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What would be your dream project?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Honestly, just being able to do this as a living is a dream. But... I am itching to do a well-priced townhouse/condo project. I want to show that style has nothing to do with having a lot of money.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade I love that you use contrast and layers in all it's forms, including the addition of unexpected/opposite elements. It creates interest in a magnificent way. What is your process to tell when one of these bold moments is going to make or break the final result?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - I wish I knew! You have a vision of how things will come together, and frankly sometimes they don't come together, they fall flat. You have to have the courage to reassess and try something else until it clicks. But in design, as in life, you must take some risks in order to have an impact.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What is the best advice you have received (design-related or otherwise)?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Always buy good bread.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - I love this quote of yours: "In an age of Real Housewives and Kardashians, perhaps we need to rethink our ideas about luxury. Give me less, but give me quality and restraint." What is your definition of luxury?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Luxury to me is being comfortable in your own skin. It's knowing who you are and expressing it thoughtfully in everything that you do. The way you dress, the way you decorate your home, the way you fry an egg and present it, the way you carry yourself, the way you love someone.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - What's next for you?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Like most designers, I'd love to do a book. Ultimately that depends on the quality of work I do, so for now I'm just focused on making some killer homes.
Interiors by Nam Dang-Mitchell
Iván Meade - Lastly, you have already created a stunning body of work, what would you like your legacy to be?
Nam Dang-Mitchell - Legacy? Goodness, I'm only just beginning to find my voice!
I invite you to visit the stunning interior and inspiration portfolio of Nam Dang-Mitchell at:
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Saturday, 21 December 2013
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
The team here at MEADE DESIGN GROUP want to wish everyone and their families a very Happy Holidays and all the best in the new year!
We hope you enjoy our extra special video message below!
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Sunday, 15 December 2013
MEADE DESIGN GROUP TEA
One of our favourite projects this year has been the creation of our own delicious line of tea. This has been a really fun internal exercise in which we were contemplating all the logistics of creating a product, branding it, and make it part of our work culture.
We started with the 4 basic kinds of tea: Black, White, Green and Rooibos. From there we collaborated with tea experts that helped us to create our own blends. After a lot of tea tasting we determined which blends reflected our own preferences in flavours, but also blends that would be appealing to a large public, and showcase how unique we are.
Once we had the blends to a tea; we went to the packaging design and label design. We wanted the product to have a reference from the old world but with a contemporary feel to it. Our inspiration word was “Alchemy”.
Initial Tea Prototype
Once we had the alchemy idea we started the hard job of finding the packaging but we were extremely lucky as we found these really cool apothecary glass jars to pack the teas in. We also wanted the tea to be a reflection of our work culture, so planning the graphic design and branding of the labels was a lot of fun.
From there we had one the most difficult tasks – what about the name? What about the brand? We decided to use our own monogram, MDG, as a reference to the studio and we give Latin names to the teas to tie in the concept of alchemy and formulas.
For the black tea we selected the name of “Aurea” which means gold in Latin as we added gold pearls to add a sophisticated and sweet note to it. The white tea was named “Jasminium” to reference the floral and fresh notes on it. The Green tea was named “Citrus” for its Seville orange, mandarin and bergamot notes. Finally the rooibos blend was called “Lavandula” for its French Province notes and the hint of lavender in it.
Final Label and Packaging Design
With the holiday season upon us we took the idea one step further and created a Christmas tea. We combined an exquisite special blend of black teas, bergamot oils and the perfect balance of dry fruits to give it a festive, but yet unique flavour that reminded us of Christmas memories. We named the blend “Ferias” which in Latin means celebrations.
Our Xmas Tea (Special Edition)
During our experimentations to develop “Ferias” we discover that if you mix a half cup of tea, with a 1/4 cup of milk and a 1/4 cup of frothed eggnog you can create the most delicious Ferias Egg Nog Latte – The balance in flavours is truly an experience you need to try.
Even Echo and Jordan had some fun creating an ad for our website with our Xmas Tea Edition. It is all about shameless self promotion, right!
O Christmas Tea, O Christmas Tea
How Lovely is Your Fragrance,
Dried Fruit and Nuts,
Filling Teacups.
You Give Us So Much Pleasure!
O Christmas Tea, O Christmas Tea
A Meade Design Group Treasure!!!
The response to our tea line with friends and clients has been phenomenal. The great feedback has our brains buzzing with ideas for new ways to represent and promote the Meade Design Group brand. I believe it is important to have fun internal projects so that we can have carte blanche where we design without constraints and to flex our creative muscles in new ways.
All that creativity is thirsty work, tea anyone?
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Friday, 8 November 2013
IN CONVERSATION WITH lEANNE BUNNELL
LeAnne Bunnell is a wonderful designer, client and personality from Calgary, Alberta. Each of her projects appears uniquely inspired and individual, yet consistently furnished with elements that are on trend, fun and classic, all at the same time; making them both adaptable and liveable while maintaining a beautiful aesthetic with an emphasis on quality and longevity. She is also a regular contributor to Décor Mentor and has been featured in popular Calgary-based magazine Avenue, as well as the Calgary Herald.
We had the pleasure of helping her create her brand for her beautiful studio, 7070 Headquarters – a design collective where fellow designers can rent office space and take advantage of the shared presentation room, library and kitchen. It is unique in that it is aimed at Calgary’s design professionals with beautifully designed space with private areas for tenants to truly make their own. Not to mention that all of the common areas are neutral (allowing for any presentation to take center stage) yet striking with golden accents and meticulous details with a hint of nature in the artwork and natural wood finishes.
Not only is LeAnne flexing her entrepreneurial muscles with 7070, she also is introducing software targeted at helping designers with their unique bookkeeping and project management needs to the Calgary market. I can’t wait to learn more about DesignDoc’s promises to increase profitability and reduce stress – who doesn’t want that??
For more on LeAnne, 7070 studio and Design Docs, keep reading to get in on the conversation…
LeAnne Bunnell - I grew up in a small town where most people bought their furniture upstairs at the hardware store, so the IKEA catalogue arriving in the mail was like receiving a glimpse into the exotic outside design world. I mean, it was from SWEDEN! That catalogue became dogeared as I used it, a pencil, a ruler and some graph paper to design my dream bedroom over and over and over. I also built the most rad Barbie bungalow in our basement with plywood, cardboard, packing styrofoam and Sears catalogue photos.
Iván Meade – How would you describe your style?
LeAnne Bunnell – The interiors I design are generally classic, functional, and are elegant in an approachable way. I always try to inject the personality of the homeowners through colour, art and pattern. I love layering luxury in, and art is essential. My personal aesthetic is a little more minimalistic, but I think its because I don’t like to dust.
Iván Meade - What is your design philosophy?
LeAnne Bunnell - I believe that any interior space has to first and foremost function for the client; then you can layer in the beauty, personality and artful elements. To me a room can be gorgeous but if it doesn't meet the functional needs of the client, it creates frustration. I also like to make sure there is an element of surprise, or whimsy. A sense of humour is essential.
LeAnne Bunnell – Being a designer is a huge responsibility, and how my clients' spend their money is important to me. Clients usually come to me with if not a hard and fast budget, a least a sense of where they would like the funds to be allocated, so I always try to maximize the budget to achieve the function, the atmosphere, and the client's style.
Seating in my designs is usually custom, as you can tailor the piece to the client's comfort, and the design direction. I like to use custom millwork to increase utilizable space and achieve the best function. Sometimes it's the signature Iight fixture we fall in love with and need to make work. I always try to find the compromises to save a little so we can afford the splurges.
LeAnne Bunnell – it varies by project, but I always start with the feeling that we would like to evoke in the room; luxurious, elegant, casual, warm and cozy. Colour comes next; I like to develop interesting palettes. Then I layer in pattern, texture and details.
LeAnne Bunnell – My clients! I have had the pleasure of working with interesting, savvy, stylish and fun people.
LeAnne Bunnell – Nate Berkus has an approach to design that is relatable and full of personal touches. Kelly Wearstler has such a bold aesthetic, and fearlessly takes design risks. I also personally know so many talented local designers, who are not only friends, but also inspire me. Seriously fabulous people in Calgary.
LeAnne Bunnell – Sting. I would love to work with Sting. And design a modern mountain retreat for him and Trudi. If anyone knows him, pass my name on. We'll do lunch.
LeAnne Bunnell – From the fab Kimberley Seldon: 'Design is 80% business and 20% creative'. And Bruce Croxon form Dragons Den: Get a buttoned down system to execute your designs, and inspire confidence in your clients.
LeAnne Bunnell – After a long slog through finding the right location, permitting process, not to mention the build, the response has been great. All of our offices are filled, and with an amazing group of like minded designers.
I think that the physical space has been a huge benefit to all of us. We no longer have to drive from home offices to meet clients in coffee shops, chilly job sites or supplier show rooms. We have a huge selection of samples from all our suppliers at our fingertips. We have frequent lunch and learns here, and the warehouse space and dock doors allow us to access product that would have previously been out of our reach.
We all work differently from each other but we have created a community that is supportive and creative. There are monthly 'happy hours' where we discuss our triumphs, stumbles and share advice. We are working on a shared charity project, and hope to develop an in-house education series with suppliers.
LeAnne Bunnell –Well. We are currently an interesting mix but I think we all have one thing in common. Anybody joining us would have to have a great sense of humour. We laugh a lot.
Being driven to succeed in this industry is great, and having a generous spirit is important. We share a lot here. We strive to offer support, offer kudos and we are constantly gaining inspiration from each other. We look out for our colleagues, and share good advice.
Iván Meade – I was very impressed with the preview of DesignDocs, it is a great business tool that could revolutionize small design firms conduct business. What do you think the effect of this product will be on the design world and where do you see it going in the future?
LeAnne Bunnell – Dean and Gillian are the driving forces behind Design Docs and have created a project management and accounting program that allows designers to truly know their business. No more lost billing. Analysis of time and product categories. It follows transactions from proposal to final billing. It has so much potential, and I am excited to hear that they are presenting at High Point this fall.
LeAnne Bunnell – After talking to many interior designers accounting and bookkeeping is their downfall. Some don't even know how much money they make. Or where in their business it comes from. Now that is stressful.
Design Docs lets you see all this, on each service, each product, each room, and each project. By the week, or by the month. It allows proper financial goal setting, and confident budgeting conversations with clients. Knowledge is power.
LeAnne Bunnell – Phew! Still trying to catch my breath after opening Seventy Seventy. My design business is growing and I love the work so I am thrilled to be 'just' designing again.
LeAnne Bunnell – I am constantly amazed by creativity. Whether the creation of beauty in objects, furnishings or art, or in solutions to problems I love learning about the process of design; there are so many paths.
LeAnne Bunnell – It's so gratifying to become part of my clients' lives for a few months or for a few years. And to work on consecutive homes for the same client. I'd like to think that I've improved my clients' daily life with my designs, and that when they walk into the spaces we've worked on they say: 'Ahhh. I'm home.' That makes me happy.
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