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Learn for yourself.

Everyone always asks how to get some confidence when you have curves. I have to tell you that it is something you have to learn for yourself.

  There have been many famous curvy women. Think about Mae West or even Marilyn Monroe. Curvy and confident. These ladies were exuberant with  the whole curvy confidence thing.



The ladies were all, by today's standards, plus size.
They were all Posh, Fashionable, and confident women as well All it takes is knowing that you are worthy of doing it and being curvy and confident will be in your future.

 
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On Wednesdays

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Tuesday Friend and Follow!

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5 by 5



Graphic Design USA selected 5 by 5 Design to win the 2009 American Graphic Design Awards Certificate of Excellence. Winning projects included the McKnight Foundation Awards in Human Service Booklet and the 5 by 5 Design Holiday Client Gift. This year’s contest received more than 8,000 entries with a highly selective 15 percent selected as winners.


The site that they won for was Minnesota State Colleges and Universities


I am showing the 5 by 5 homepage as well in this post because I want to demonstrate how their site is simple, clean, easy to use and doesn't too anything overboard to impress us. Does this work for you?
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Firebelly


Firebelly Design- GDUSA Going Green
Based in Chicago, Firebelly uses green as their design philosophy.

Built on a maxim of good design for good reason, Firebelly Design was formed as a socially responsible design studio in 1999 by owner and creative director Dawn Hancock. The studio helps forward-thinking organizations tell their brand story through ethnographic research, authentic messaging and award-winning design. Firebelly's designers, developers and strategists work hard at changing the world through a pragmatic blend of ethical practice, socio-political awareness and cultural relevance. In other words, we create positive world change connecting authentic companies with real people in socially responsible ways.

There was never a conscious decision to be "green" or look for innovative, cost-effective methods of delivery — it was just "the way."

Why did your firm become interested in environmentally friendly graphic design? As a socially responsible studio, "environmentally friendly design" was inherent from the very beginning. There was never a conscious decision to be "green" or look for innovative, cost-effective methods of delivery — it was just "the way." Because concepts like community, sustainability, transparency and authenticity factor into everything we create and the channels by which we deliver messages, environmentally friendly design has always been automatic. Even for high profile clients demanding quality and luxury above all, we've found smart, sophisticated ways to integrate sustainability and environmentally considerate materials and deliverables. We love demonstrating to our clients, peers, competition and ultimately the end user that it is possible (and often easier) to be profitable/successful while supporting your community and the environment.

Has there been a client or internal project or initiative of which you are especially proud? Our approach to pro bono work is especially important and exciting for us. For the last six years, Firebelly has awarded our annual Design + Marketing Grant to nonprofits in need. Providing recipients with an entire year's worth of creativity and strategy, we try to improve grantees from the inside out. Using principles of sustainability, we equip the organizations with skills that ensure continued growth long after the grant is over. Past recipients include: Faith in Place, Illinois Safe School Alliance and Arise Chicago.

Does 'Green' help you in your sales and marketing efforts to keep or gain new clients? Because of who we are and the types of clients we engage, being socially responsible and forward thinking (and in turn, green) continues to bring us like-minded clients and projects. Fortunately, we haven't had to invest in sales and marketing efforts to promote our methodologies and expertise. Consistency, word-of-mouth and genuine relationship building has been the best way to keep and gain new business.

As a practical matter, is the recession making it harder for you or your clients to be green? There's a big difference between being profitable and looking for profit maximization. We're honest about who Firebelly is, why our methods work and what we're capable of. Clients appreciate our optimism, outlook and the fact that we operate a lean studio. Thanks to our size, experience and dexterity, Firebelly is very comfortable taking risks. This frees us up from a lot of the restraints that large, more traditional agencies suffer from during an economic downturn. On the flip side, the recession is forcing companies to look critically at ways to differentiate themselves and find new, smarter ways to do business — sustainability can resolve both those concerns. So for us, the recession makes being green easier, more exciting and better for business. But it requires serious self-reflection, and making changes that are often disruptive to traditional business practices and discordant with the status quo.
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Bauhaus exhibit at MOMA.


Time magazine had this article about the Bauhaus exhibit at MOMA.


Founded in 1919 and shut down by the Nazis in 1933, the Bauhaus brought together artists, architects, and designers in an extraordinary conversation about the nature of art in the age of technology. Aiming to rethink the very form of modern life, the Bauhaus became the site of a dazzling array of experiments in the visual arts that have profoundly shaped our visual world today.

The exhibition gathers over four hundred works that reflect the broad range of the school’s productions, including industrial design, furniture, architecture, graphics, photography, textiles, ceramics, theater design, painting, and sculpture, many of which have never before been exhibited in the United States. It includes not only works by the school’s famous faculty and best-known students—including Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, Marianne Brandt, Marcel Breuer, Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Lucia Moholy, Lilly Reich, Oskar Schlemmer, and Gunta Stölzl—but also a broad range of works by innovative but less well-known students, suggesting the collective nature of ideas.
Gunta Stölzl: Bauhaus Master (HC)
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Blogger Versus Wordpress, Alexa, Google PR

Blogging is huge right now. People blog for different reasons. You can actually get quite serious about blogging and make a profession out of it- depending on what you are blogging about. For instance, there are people in New York who follow fashion and make a living blogging about it.
A lot of people ask me what is better Wordpress or Blogger.
It all really depends on your needs but, for the average person, Blogger is the way to go. Think of it as free webspace.

Wordpress can give you a more 'professional' look and will give you easy to use and install apps. But, in order to take advertisements on your site, you need to self-host the Wordpress software. If you don't want to take advertisements the you can use a free Wordpress hosting site (they'll throw in the ads).

A big trend now is to use a Wordpress theme that has been converted to Blogger (like mine). You can easily customize it as I have. Wordpress is pretty complex with PHP etc whereas, Blogger is straight xml. I've used both platforms and would choose Blogger anytime. A self hosted Wordpress is a good option for a site that will get a lot of hits such as one that is associated with a major news outlet.

Other things to consider.
If you are interested in taking in advertising you should be concerned with traffic, Google Page Rank and Alexa. This is what advertisers will look at.

There are several ways to measure traffic- I use the Google analytic way usually. This tells me who is visiting my site, how they got there etc. Getting the traffic to your site takes some work that I will not get in to right now.

Google Page PageRank is a link analysis algorithm. It is used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. This means, the better your rank the higher up on the Google Search you'll end up. The rank is measured from 0-10. A start-up blog will have a 0 while a popular blog my achieve a 4 or a 5 or even higher.


Alexa is actually a subsidiary of Amazon.com. It is a measure of ranking that is used to determine popularity. What it measures is the number of web hits your site gets from anyone using the the toolbar. Yes, there is controversy about the accuracy of this method but, advertisers do look at it and they believe it is accurate.
Here is what the widget looks like

This is a really high rank that is nothing to be proud of. It shows that I don't get a lot of hits on this site. However, my personal site gets a lot of hits and my Alexa hovers in the 50,000 range- which is really good for a blog. (My Google Page Rank is 4. ) Who is number 1? Yep, Google.
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MSLK

MSLK calls themself a "Marketing+Design agency specializing in 360 branding for fashion and makeup." Yes, this is a mouthful but, what does it mean?

Well for starters, this is a company with an emphasis on the environment. Their designs are meant to make as little of an impact as possible.

And, since branding is important to them, they have a blog they update regularly.

Check out who else is impressed with this company:

MSLK was one of twenty-five winners of the 2009 AIGA (Re)designAwards. The winning pieces include identity, print collateral, web, video, package design, wayfinding, and exhibit design from designers, student designers and firms across North America.

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