The Typofiles #65: Gaga for Elle and Senso for Solestruck


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Sometimes adding type diagonally to a simple layout adds a fresh spin. I had completely forgotten about this cover that only subscribers to U.S. Elle received until last night when I was was searching for the new Rihanna cover (which also features some tilted type).

In a way, it reminds me slightly of the first landing page I designed for Solestruck last month when they were launching Senso, an Australian brand of shoes they are selling exclusively in the U.S.


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Here are two more of my favorites (without any rotation):

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lady gaga elle cover


The entire set of The Typofiles can be viewed here.

P.S. My newest campaign for Solestruck just went live and it’s so twisted and funny. I was basically sent a pile of photos featuring half-naked people, Senso shoes and a bunny head. The whole time I was staring at them, all I could think of was, “Ohhhhhhh Senssssssooooo!” Haha. Here are a few of the results.


The Week in Pictures: 6.26.10

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The daily essentials include my gargantuan Miu Miu bag, an American Apparel cities bag to hold my laptop and a pair of miscellaneous black boots.

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Sometimes surroundings are so perfectly orchestrated that you swear that you must be on a movie set. This car and 40s era gym just go together.

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Joey’s closing party for his art show was super fun….and this was my view for most of the night. Good friends, bubbly drinks and clams!

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One of my favorite books — it starts out with a quote from Neuromancer which perfectly sets the stage. 80s fashion at its finest, from preppy and bodycon to punk, this is a treasure trove of ads and iconic images.

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I am now the proud owner of a Herman Miller Aeron Chair which is so beyond amazing if you sit at a computer all day. It became apparent that I needed a new chair when my back was killing me after working from home for a few days in a row but when I went to work at agencies (most have these as a standard issue) my back pain would almost immediately disappear. Tip: You can find deals on these on Ebay and even score free shipping.

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Finally, I am late posting because Joey was putting up a shelf yesterday in my office and I wanted to show you! I’ve been redoing parts of my office little by little since I moved in a hurry last year and my setup was geared for a much smaller previous space. The shelf takes care of some of my shoe overflow and adds a sense of depth to the area. I am still figuring out what exactly I want to keep on it though I *loveloveove* my Katie Kirk Night Flowers print!


This week was packed to the brim! 45+ hours doing Adidas production work, designing some new stuff for Solestruck (more on that later) amongst other client work, sunny nights spent sipping hard cider, Joey’s closing show night, terrorizing Auntie Nubs (always a good sport but I suspect that she will strangle me one of these days), new shoes courtesy of a client (did I mention that I completely adore Solestruck?) and one too many tacos.

It’s now been just over a year since Michael Jackson’s death. Yesterday was hard but what I’ve realized is that life is hard. Sometimes the people we look up to and care about the most leave us and we still have to go on, carry the torch and believe that anything is possible. Even though MJ is gone in the physical sense, I feel like he’s not really gone…just in another place, far far away in a distant galaxy…probably dancing with his pals from Captain EO.


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Link Love: 6.24.10

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link love typography

Photo by Garmonique


• When renovating your house, sometimes “good enough” is good enough.

• Gala Darling’s A Filofax Love Affair has me seriously considering making a switch from my beloved Moleskine planners. I love all of the customization options that Filofax offers!

Desperately Seeking Sugar Daddies: Looking to give up her day job but maintain a steady income, a Vanity Fair writer joined a website where rich older men shop for girlfriends. One says:

If I want to go with my girlfriend to St. Barth’s for two weeks, she’s not going to be left behind because she needs to write copy all day to make 500 bucks to pay her cable bill. A girl, if she’s going out a lot with me, cannot be wearing the same thing all the time, so of course I’ll buy her her Louboutins and Gucci handbags.

• My favorite post of the week! The More You Know: Notecards and Handwriting. Jazzi even solves the mystery of why certain high powered folks put a slash through their last name when writing notes on their personalized stationery.

• Who needs George Washington’s face splashed across dolla billz when you can have Lady Gaga instead?!!

• It’s funny looking at old menus just to see the use of language and downright odd (by today’s standards) entrees.


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• I love this house in the pyrenees.


The Tale of GoDaddy, Ukranian Hackers and One WordPress Blog

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Photo by Annie Mole


I know that some of you use GoDaddy.com for your server space and to register your domain names. I want to let you know of some recent issues I had with my hosting so that you can hopefully avoid a similar fate.


From 2003 until about two months ago, I’d been extremely satisfied with my GoDaddy services. Not only were their rates reasonable but they had fantastic, LIVE customer service that was always willing to help.

That all changed quite suddenly about two months ago. One day, I began receiving concerned emails and texts from visitors to my blog stating that they were being redirected to potentially malicious third party websites when clicking in. I couldn’t see the issue on my end and I hadn’t made any changes to my files so I was completely unaware of what was happening. Luckily, two of my web-savvy developer friends came to the rescue and in less than an hour, they had diagnosed the issue (and fixed over 300 infected files). I was back up and running smoothly and that was the end of the issue. Or, so I thought.

On my end, I’d made a few key mistakes as a blogger. Firstly, I’d used nearly identical passwords to log into my FTP client, WordPress platform and GoDaddy account. Secondly, I hadn’t been regularly upgrading my WordPress software. I actually preferred the way an older version I was running looked, not realizing that as time goes on, hackers figure out holes in security and can compromise your site (each upgraded version contains major improvements and fix). Thirdly, while I was dilligently backing up the files on my server, I didn’t realize that another, equally important backup should be taking place — the WordPress database backup.

After making all of these changes, I was feeling pretty good (and safe). And, then the compromise happened again. And, unbelievably, AGAIN. Three times in less than a month!

I was dumbfounded. My passwords were now so ridiculous and long that I had to keep a list. My software was all upgraded to the latest versions. I couldn’t figure out what I was ‘doing wrong.’ After some digging, my developers had some information — my site was being compromised by a Ukranian hacker who had found a way in through my shared server space. When you buy the cheapest option from a lot of providers, you’re thrown into a heap with a bunch of other users. Someone was infecting sites on my shared server but interestingly enough, they weren’t erasing all of our files. What they wanted was far more valuable — our traffic. My site receives a few thousand visitors a day and the hackers wanted that built-in audience to visit THEIR site.

Once we had pinpointed the issue, I called GoDaddy. Though customer service was friendly, they didn’t offer any solutions that were particularly helpful (and buying dedicated server space is very expensive and not a necessity for my level of traffic at this point). I flat out asked them if they were familiar with the compromised server issue and they admitted that it ‘was a possibility.’ Yet, there didn’t seem to be any fixes in place. At this point, I was so fed up that I didn’t push it — I could tell that it wasn’t going to get solved. And, I wasn’t about to let it happen again. I understand that compromises in security happen, even to the best companies. But the same issue three times?! Surely, I wasn’t the only victim and they had to know about this.

According to Kimberly Castleberry:

It appears that someone took a botnet…and using a vulnerability that exists between WordPress and the Host (GoDaddy), is attacking every single blog/site that lives on GoDaddy’s servers. This round of infections appears to be unique to an exploit on GoDaddy.

By this point, I was sick of the headaches, the loss of traffic to my business and constantly having to readdress the same problem. I decided to get rid of a big chunk of my issue altogether — after upgrading all of my software, I moved my site over to DreamHost upon the recommendation of my web-savvy friends. And, I am about a million times happier. The user interface is much easier to use and the site doesn’t bombard me with a pile of affiliate products and services I don’t want or need. Thank you, DreamHost!

A Few Key Things You Should Do to Stay Safe


1. Use a different password for each of your accounts. Yes, this is a huge pain but totally worth it.

2. Always keep your blogging software upgraded to the latest version. In newer versions of Wordrpess, there’s a one button backup that takes care of it for you. Couldn’t be easier!

3. Use an SFTP client to upload content to your site as it’s much more secure.

4. Take the time to back up ‘both sets’ of your files — the content on your sever as well as your WordPress database which contains all of your posts, comments and the general formatting of your blog.

The Bottom Line


If you’re wanting to register a domain name quickly and at a great price, GoDaddy is fine. For hosting, especially for your blog, I would recommend looking elsewhere. Stay safe and happy blogging!


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The Typofiles #64: Maidenform


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Perhaps the longest running print ad campaign in history (1949 to 1969), Maidenform bras were featured alongside the tagline “I Dreamed I….in my Maidenform bra.”

The activities highlighted in the campaign were fairly ordinary (at least in the beginning), but the accompanying imagery was much more intriguing. My favorite ad from this epic series is “I dreamed I was a private eye in my Maidenform Bra.” It’s got a graphic, pop sensibility — and the dangling handcuffs are a nice touch!

The entire set of The Typofiles can be viewed here.


What I Wore: 6.20.10

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what i wore nubby twiglet fashion style outfit

what i wore nubby twiglet fashion style outfit

what i wore nubby twiglet fashion style outfit

what i wore nubby twiglet fashion style outfit


I love the gritty urban jungle that I live in — never a dull moment.

I Wore:

Sweater, Mink Pink @ Urban Outfitters
Studded headband, F21
Silver heels, Diana Broussard
Key (on chain), LaCie IamaKey 8GB
Zipper jeans, Silence & Noise Twig Jean @ Urban Outfitters
Bag, Miu Miu


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Skylab

While roaming around Portland, there are a few places that I’ve been inside of that immediately took my breath away. I never really connected the dots until recently but they all seemed to have a few things in common: a very sleek, modern core containing a lot of glass merged with slightly rustic wood grain details.

When I first stepped inside North a few months ago, it was easily one of the coolest spaces I’d ever been in so I asked who’d designed the interior. Turns out that the honor goes to Portland’s Skylab Architecture. Here are some of my favorite projects of theirs:

Departure


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Departure Restaurant & Lounge, Portland, Oregon

North


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North Ad Agency, Portland, Oregon

Sugar Laboratories


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Sugar Laboratories Salon & Spa, Portland, Oregon

Flavor Paper


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Flavor Paper Wallpapers, Brooklyn, New York

East


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East Chinatown Lounge, Portland, Oregon

Doug Fir


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skylab

skylab

Doug Fir Lounge Restaurant & Bar, Portland, Oregon


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