Designing Icons

I've been inspired lately by street art. It pops up in the most unexpected places and its impact is insistent and passionate. Bright colors, political messages, masterful illustrations, and random clusters of stickers, all beckon for your attention to seen and remembered. 

When I first began developing the idea of The Femme Project, three words popped into my head: kiss pop fuck. Each of the words is representative of a messaging concept for distinct collections of The Femme Project art. The resonant words became a tagline, the tagline became a hashtag, and the hashtag begged to be seen and heard. The dusty marketing wheels started turning, and the idea of creating a visual, iconic representation was conceived.

Simplicity and consistency make me happy. I enjoy the challenge of plucking a concept out of the air and breaking it down into its simplest, essential parts and positioning it anew. I began by illustrating graphical images of women's anatomy: breasts, vagina and mouth. Each body part symbolizes the various aspects of Kiss, Pop, Fuck. The breasts are indicative of motherhood, femininity, and the softer aspects of being a woman. The vagina represents the sexual spirit and appetite of being a woman. And, the mouth speaks for itself - the right of women to speak up, stand up and voice our beliefs, opinions and injustices.

Next, was color. Pulling from my print design background, a simple but bold palette was needed...pure CMYK. In print and in web, I wanted the color to be intense, demanding, predictable and consistent. Cyan, magenta, yellow and black are the perfect mix.

The next phase awaits production. Taking a page from the street art playbook, I love the viral nature of stickers. Who knows where #kisspopfuck might pop up next? On your neighbor's bumper...on the transformer downtown...on the light pole across the street...I think the world is ready for a femme invasion.

The Trouble with the First Post

In my recent past life as a creative director and designer, I've launched over 100 websites. Interior designers, government contractors, accountants, writers, private schools, foundations and more are all racing for a coveted space to call their own online. And while the visuals matter to vie for your attention, what will make you stick around for more than 3-5 seconds? What makes that website unique? What makes it engaging? What does it have to say? Why should you care?

So, the trouble with websites is...content, content, content.

In creating, designing and writing my own website, a blank screen is intimidating. I've got the visual aesthetics produced, the fonts and color palette coded, page navigation neatly outlined, and that little cursor blinks at me, waiting patiently, insistently for that first word, first line, first paragraph, the first breath of life to an otherwise empty digital canvas. Do I write the perfunctory Welcome to My Website introduction? Boring. How about the esoteric Join me on My Journey musings? Been there. Hmm. Perhaps a comprehensive history of Where I've Been and Oh the Places I'll Go! I think I've got a page for that. 

The trouble with the first post...so much to say.

Should you read, I will blog. What you won't find here...shit I don't care about. What you will find...thoughts, ideas, concepts and art I do give a shit about. And perhaps, you might too.

So, welcome to my website (now that I've snared you). Join me on this journey (because you are utterly curious) and find out where I've been and the places The Femme Project will go.