Posts Tagged ‘Simplify Your Life’

Why yes, my new job is going swell, thanks.

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

A week and a half on the job, and I’m still loving my new position at NYLON designing graphics, e-newsletters, youtube skins, ads, blah blah blah. Yes, I like what I do, and yes, I do truly believe that it’s better to be happy 24 hours/day than to work your butt off half that time and make more money, but be half as happy. This works for me right now, and I encourage everyone I know (or don’t know yet – thanks for reading my blog even though we’ve never met, i love you) to find something similarly as comfortable. Imagine how much different the world would be if everyone was happy at their job.

(This graphic is from Monster-Munch, found via ffffound.)

Sell It All / Christopher Wool

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Happy Friday.

Enjoy some Christopher Wool:

I don’t have any of those, but I am trying to whittle away at all the stuff I’ve accumulated over the years – CDs, free books, clothes I don’t wear, random accessories, gadgets, gizmos, trinkets, and whatnot. Selling, donating, giving away, whatever. It feels good to simplify. Even if right now, it’s all just being broken into piles around my cluttered apartment. You have to start somewhere to get anywhere.

Jennifer Squires Photography

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I love Jennifer Squires’ beautiful, simple photos and her devotion to earth-friendly business practices. She has an Etsy store which sells pretty pictures of flowers, food items, and scenic views – most all of them shot using natural light with no fancy computer manipulation necessary to achieve images you’d gladly hang on your wall or place on your desktop. I kind of feel like each photo makes me feel calm and really hope I can achieve such a feeling with my photos in the future. Not only that, but as she states on her website, she makes every stride possible reduce her environmental impact by taking steps such as using using natural lighting as much as possible, using recycled stationary when she must send by snail mail, but making every effort to do her business online instead, using digital image proofs rather than contact sheets and chemicals, etc. Check out her website here to see her advertising portfolio and read about how she strives to save the world with every photograph she takes, and visit her Etsy store, where you can buy photoprints like these:

Recycled Knitted Coffee Cozy

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

So yesterday I decided to stop at the Alessi flagship store just up the block from NYLON as I left work to head to NYU. It was time for my every few weeks splurge on a soy latte from Joe The Art of Coffee. Once it was in hand though, I met with a familiar problem, one that never comes up until it’s right in front of me and promptly forgotten when the coffee is gone – I’m already being wasteful by not brewing the coffee myself and putting it in a reusable mug, do I really need a cardboard cup AND a cozy? Even at Starbucks, where they proclaim on every cup and cozy just how much of it was made from recycled post-consumer products (only 10%), I feel bad using and disposing of yet another coffee cup. So I always falter and think before I grab a cozy as well “is it REALLY to warm for me to hold all by itself..?”

It usually is.

So today I vowed to find a nice knitted cozy I could buy and carry with me, just in case such a situation should arise. A small knitted cozy won’t take up much room in my already bulging bag and could even be made of organic wool, but best of all, it would mean no more cardboard cozies for me and a tiny bit less waste for the landfill.

Amazingly enough, I’ve already found not only the perfect cozy, but a seller who makes “eco-friendly” products knitted from perfectly good repurposed clothing – ie. sweaters unraveled for their yarn and used to makes hats, mittens, scarves, etc.

Hilo Verde has a small stock of items with adorable and simple designs at reasonable prices.

My perfect cozy:

I love all the easy things you can do to cut down on your waste and consumption, and the fact that no matter what I think of someone has thought of the exact same thing. It’s good to have like-minded company.

One Less Desk

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

So I just came across this and think it’s fantastic. I’ve been trying to come up with ways to declutter my life this year. It’s kind of my unofficial new years resolution – an idea I’ve been considering in the back of my head for months and months, but never concretely dedicated myself to. It’s called OneLessDesk by Heckler Design and it’s key purpose it to banish the olden days of large hulking desks clutters with stacks of papers and doodads no one really needs. It’s simple and modeled on the streamlined Apple aesthetic. A little bit on the expensive side though, at least for someone like me, but the idea itself is what I’m really in love with.