My Feature in the Computer Arts Collection is Out!

Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature


It all happened very fast. Quite a few months back, I was sitting in the airport on a layover when an email popped into my inbox: it was from a Computer Arts editor, inquiring whether I’d like to take part in their Collection series and share a tour of my hometown along with a peek inside my life and design work. Before thinking to ask about deadlines or what exactly I’d have to deliver (!!!) I said yes.

The opportunity was quite surreal since I was such a huge fan of their previous issues and had been buying and reviewing them on my blog (if you want to get an idea for what they’re like, click here, here and here) — the design and insights are like nothing else I’ve seen available on the newsstands with a comprehensive, no holds barred approach into six various creative disciplines.


Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature

Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature


This feature was unique because not only does my imagery cover eight pages but I wrote the article as well! I am a confident enough writer but I’ll be honest — I’ve never written a 1,500 word article for a publication before and it was harder than I thought it would be. I’m a fan of getting right to the point when I write and there were many times when I questioned what anyone else could possibly want to know about Portland! But finally, after some (okay, many) prompts from friends, it came together. Joey was also a great sport, riding his bike around town and getting all the shots we needed. Teamwork!


Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature

Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature


Pursuing design is not about fame and fortune or notoriety for that matter but when things like this do happen, they remind me of why the long hours and pounding my head against the wall at times are worth it.

On another note, I learned something incredibly valuable from this experience and thought I’d share that as well. When I received this opportunity, I thought about what my friend Kat from Rock N Roll Bride wrote back in September: “I think it’s vital to be yourself, to be honest and to be genuinely interested in other people. Taking the time to get to know people, with no ulterior motive, will stand you in good stead when it comes to taking that relationship to the next level and working together.”


Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature

Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature

Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature


The work of two of my clients, Luke Copping and Aroha Silhouettes is featured!


This also applies to business relationships and opportunities. I genuinely loved what Computer Arts was doing with their Collection series and felt it was of value to my readers so I excitedly bought multiple issues and blogged and tweeted about them. I believed in what they were doing because it was opening doors into industries that normally don’t share a whole lot about their processes. Our collaboration began because one of the CA editors saw my tweets about their issues and followed up with an email offering me the article. I’ve learned that by genuinely believing in something with (as Kat mentioned) no ulterior motives can organically lead to great things. The key is that you have to be willing to put yourself out there and share what you love.


Nubby Twiglet Computer Arts Series Graphic Design Feature


If you’ve ever wanted to know more about Portland and explore more of its landmarks, shops and places to eat, this article is for you! I’ve been keeping this issue next to my desk, still taking it all in. To work with a team I look up to and respect has been an amazing experience. And one that I’m incredibly thankful for.

P.S. If you’re in the U.S. and looking for Computer Arts issues, I’ve found them consistently at Barnes and Noble. They’re also available in print and iPad versions in the Computer Arts shop.

28 Responses to My Feature in the Computer Arts Collection is Out!

  1. Melinda says:

    Shauna (trying to get used to writing your name!) congratulations on this! I follow you on twitter (i don’t tweet alot unless its to Amanda Palmer), and I’ve seen you talk about Computer Arts for a while now. I have yet to pick up a copy, as I’m curious to see what you wrote, but this is very exciting to see someone who puts their life out there for the world to see professionally and otherwise, who inspires many people is just amazing! You really do deserve this!

    Thank you for being you! And congratulations again!

    Melinda

    • Shauna says:

      Melinda: Thanks for the constant support, it’s been great watching your evolution — from what I know about you, I think you’d really dig the overall design of these issues!

  2. Miki says:

    Yay! I’m a subscriber, so wanted to congratulate you on this as soon as I got my copy, but I thought I’d better wait until you revealed it on here. Anyway, congratulations, it’s a great feature!

  3. dressperado says:

    Congratulations. From this post, I can see you’ve captured Portland AND shared your work, persona and work method. I will purchase the magazine to see your article in person.

  4. Amy says:

    That’s fantastic Shauna, you must feel so proud. I LOVE the Computer Arts Collection series, I currently have the branding one on my desk right now. I shall definitely be investing in this issue. Well done you! :)

  5. Kazz says:

    Congratulations Shauna, so excited for you. I tweeted you with a pic about a month ago when it turned up on my doorstep. That’s how excited I was to see you in it. All that hard work is certainly worth it. Yep! You are my hero!

  6. Lola says:

    I said it before, and I’ll say it again: I am so happy for you! I went down to the Union Square Barnes and Noble this weekend, but they only had the December issue of Computer Arts. I went to 3 other bookstores around the area, but no dice. :( I’ll check back this weekend to get my copy! Cheers to you and Joey…what a dynamic team! xoxo

  7. Andrea says:

    Congratulations Shauna! What an accomplishment. I absolutely love Computer Arts Collection and can’t wait to check out the article.You really deserve this so much! Thanks for being such an inspiration.

  8. Teresa Sena says:

    Wow!! A feature on Computer Arts! Congratulations, you deserve it! I bought their first collection but was now passing on vol. 2. Now I’m going to buy this issue anyway. :)

  9. Mirella says:

    I ordered this before I knew you were in it and now it can’t get here soon enough! You may not realise it but your hard work does pay off (as is evident by your blog), but this is just next level awesome. Insight and inspiration from the global design industry = YOU!

    Congratulations so much – I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this, ever. xox

  10. Hazera says:

    I really cant wait to pick one, or in my case ordered and wait for it to finally reached here. Just called my local bookstore and they only have Computer Arts. :( (

    Seeing this, I really want to hold the it and devour the pictures and words. Thank you for the constant inspiration! ;)

  11. Ashley says:

    Even though I don’t actually know you, I feel so proud of you! You have grown and evolved in such amazing ways since I first started following you 4 years ago. You remain my biggest inspiration and I can not WAIT to get a copy of the mag! Were you able to design the feature as well? It looks like your style! What an amazing feeling to be able to provide your own photos as well as to WRITE the article yourself! Mad props, girl! Oh, and PS, the photo of you with the street signs is killer!

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