Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

08 November 2011

SNCF Tilt-Shift Video



The French national railroad, SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français) presents this great ad to communicate the rail crossing changes and other upgrades they have instituted to increase the safety of rail travelers. I love the "tilt-shift" process and think it was a great way for the SNCF to share with their riders.

(via DesignTAXI)

16 August 2011

Spending TIme (Off)







It seems like Benjamin Franklin got it a little wrong when he stated, "'In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." I think we have to add to that "work". Work seems to consume us and tends to over take our lives. Luck for most of us, we are in a profession called design that we enjoy and well at times seems more like "play". But even though we enjoy designing 24/7 we need to spend time for us. Stefan Sagmeister, who I know truly loves to design, took time off for a year to charge his batteries and his skills to become a better designer. Now I know taking time off for a year would be wonderful but impossible for most. So how to you spend your time to become a better person along with becoming a better designer?

For one, turn off that computer and get out. Our off time is precious for most of us and I know the office will still be there when you get back. Turning off and refreshing can be for a day or several or more. Most of those emails can wait but if you have to answer a few don't let it take away from your mission, to enjoy life.

One way I have found over the years to revive that passion for design, family and life is travel-
Travel always comes to the top of my list. I make it a point to get "out of town" several times a year. These getaways range from a day at the zoo or art museum to a weekend to several weeks and from close to home to more distance road trips or flights abroad. One thing I have learned, if you don't plan it, it will not happen.

One of the places I have found that brings it all back into focus for me is our National Parks. A visit to someplace like Yosemite National Park will amaze your mind's eye and bring creative passion to your soul. A morning hike or a refreshing sit by a stream will work wonders. The vast history that your can explore in our parks will also amaze and put it all into perspective. You can also take advantage to observe one of the most successful design systems in our National Parks, the Unigrid System, originally designed by Massimo Vignelli.
John Muir wrote "Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul."
You can find a National or State park nearby at this link to Oh, Ranger!

Go explore a city near or far. Plan a visit to their local art museum. Wonder around town and look at the architecture and signage. Explore a ride on Mass Transit (San Francisco's Cable Cars and a NYC subway ride are musts for everyone to put on your list). Explore new restaurants and let your taste buds be amazed by the local luscious eats. Remember to take in a show or music event to easy away the cares. Take creative photos that inspire and that you can use for your next projects. Need a new set of background textures for your stock, click away, and you will save a dollar instead of having to buy stock images.

Once you return refreshed, with plans already in progress for you next adventure, put your images together and self publish a book or decorate your walls at work. Share your experiences with friends and family. Everyone loves a great story. Reliving that adventure will go along way when the pressure is on.

I would love to hear what inspires you on your time off. Remember, spend time both wisely and carefree. In the end, its all about the roads you take in your life's adventure.

04 May 2010

Time To Think About Travel




It is getting to that time of year when one thinks about where to travel for summer vacation. For inspiration from a graphic design point of view, you should check this Travel Ephemera site, travelbrochuregraphics.com. The Travel Ephemera site concentrates on graphic design from the 1920s and 1930s. The site is loaded with wonderful bauhaus and early Swiss designs covering Europe and Asia. Many thanks to David Levine for putting this site together to inspire us all. Happy travels!

17 March 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day 2010 - Part II






Thinking of Ireland today got me think of traveling to the land of green hills, whiskey, smiling faces and beer. I found these wonderful poster designs from days past promoting Irish travel for inspiration. Now to find the time for a trip across the Atlantic to discover and explore this beautiful isle.

02 January 2010

Sneak Peek - San Francisco


During this holiday break I got to spend sometime up in San Francisco. San Francisco is one of my favorite cities and I will have several post coming over this week about the visit. I took this photo above that I have titled "Sneak Peak" of the Golden Gate Bridge. More to come soon.

13 August 2009

Take Me To The River





Last weekend I had the opportunity to travel to the "river" to relax. For those not familiar with the "river", as people in LA say, its the Colorado River between California and Arizona. Having grown up on the east coast and having a river not more than a few miles away, I thought it strange to drive 3-4 hours to go to the river. I had resisted many invites from my firefighter friends but this time the stars lined up and we where off to the river, be it for only one night. The temperatures where hot but the desert is wonderful to see and experience. It is amazing to drive for such a long time and see nothing but desert, nothing. The experience was great and the friends where great. I had survived the "river". To extend our weekend, we stopped at a hotel in the Palms Spring area for a night. The weekend closed out but was great with good friends and time to relax and enjoy life.

06 July 2009

Boarding Pass at Prêt à Voyager


My thanks go out to Anne Ditmeyer who hosts the wonderful Prêt à Voyager blog for featuring me in a Boarding Pass. Anne's blog Prêt à Voyager is a combination of travel and design information. Her posts are always fresh and interesting. Anne is a designer living in Baltimore, my hometown, so I love hearing of updates from Charm City. Be sure to check out the other designers featured in her continuing column, Boarding Pass along with Anne's travels, designs and links at Prêt à Voyager. Thanks again, Anne!

11 January 2009

Travel Graphics 20's and 30's





This is a wonderful travel graphics collection put together by David Levine at TravelBrochureGraphics.com. The collection is full of scans from travel brochures, maps, luggage labels, time tables for trains and airlines, and advertising. The vast majority of this collection comes from the 1920's and 1930's. This site is well worth the time to look around, be inspired, and refill your passion for design. Enjoy and dream of that long European vacation at this link.