how to spread the love in portland, me.

47 hearts (or how I spent my valentine's day birthday after the massage and before the home-made brownies). the old port. portland, maine.
47 hearts (or how I spent my valentine's day birthday after the massage and before the home-made brownies). the old port. portland, maine.
© 2012 Dave & Acadia Weinberg

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how to go this way and that way in 2012

choose your vehicle(s)
choose your vehicle(s)
© 2012 Dave Weinberg

cellphoneSketchpad began kinda randomly in 2007 while exploring the social photo sharing features on Facebook. The early cellphone ‘sketches’ were captured using a Motorola Razr (a.k.a., my dumbPhone) – max image resolution, less than 1MP! (640 x 480 at 72 pixels per inch).

An avid ‘little black sketchbook’ artist since before college, I had not done much with photography since. I became fascinated with the immediate accessibility of the cellphone camera vs the necessary intention required to use SLR + gear. Since the phone was always with me, it became more of an extension to my pen, ink, sketchpad toolset – less about formal photography; more about capturing ideas quickly in real-time. Sometimes these cellphone’sketches’ lent themselves to more finished work but much of the time they are what they are.

This blog was launched on June 28, 2009 with a commitment to publish at least once daily. Posts always combine words and image(s) with lots of room to play, to explore and — wait for it… to #fail! There is a freedom in sketching that tends to keep things loose and fun vs all of those ‘serious’ assignments that can tighten us up because they ‘matter’ so much or require ‘approval’ by committee. A sketch doesn’t have to work – in fact, mistakes often lead to discoveries that may not have happened otherwise.

cellphoneSketchpad continues to evolve, as a daily blog; can be seen in galleries; has been used in college and K-12 curricula; on limited edition pigment dyed prints, greeting cards and pillows. The web site is now open for submissions. Got a cellphoneSketch you’d like to share? Send it in! Leave comments here or on Facebook. Either way, thanks for stopping by. Best to you in 2012 – in whatever ‘vehicles’ you choose for your journeys.

Happy New Year!

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a little perspective before going global

sometimes the world can be grating
© 2011 Dave Weinberg

“Dang! You mean this isn’t going to be a cakewalk? I have to make choices? Stand on the side lines or get in the game even tho I could fall thru the cracks and FAIL??

“If only there was something or someone out there who could… uh… help me help myself?? To um… Poke the Box… for… oh I dunno, maybe a buck*???”

* offer good through today only… then you’re looking at a bunch of cool options for under $10…

in security

it's 2010. do you know where your privacy settings are?
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

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Help them feel more secure. Send NEW cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards!

Now available for purchase online and in select stores:
>> Old Port Card Works, 3 Moulton Street Portland, Maine
>> Paper Moon, 1 Westbrook Common, Westbrook, Maine

cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards – no privacy settings required.

Please vote (yes…) for cellphoneSketchpad to present at SXSW 2011 in Austin, Texas. Public voting thru August 31.

proof that women ARE smarter

the ultimate no brainer
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

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another no brainer – NEW cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards!

Now available for purchase online and in select stores:
>> Old Port Card Works, 3 Moulton Street Portland, Maine
>> Paper Moon, 1 Westbrook Common, Westbrook, Maine

cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards. I think therefore I cellphoneSketch

caution: potty humor just ahead

pfffffffft.... info graphic passing gas
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

Brunswick, Maine, Wednesday, July 21. Rereuters. New solar powered instant recycling bins recently installed at various locations on the Bowdoin College campus appears to feature an info graphic engaging in flatulent behavior.

The graphic, evocative of the original ‘Pitch In’ icon from the 1970’s features the universal symbol for human being, dropping trash into the universal symbol for trash can. The figure, slightly bent at the hips to suggest a slightly untucked shirt and/or lowered pant was immediately sighted by graduate students in the biology department who made a connection between trash and the release of methane.

A rogue faction of students from the political science department assert that the ‘cartoony’ outlined update of the graphic was actually designed by Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, and is actually an abstract profile of the character, Homer without a nose or eyeball.

It is unlikely that the icons will be changed. Bowdoin college officials were not even attempted to be reached for comment.

Know what else is a gas?
NEW cellphoneSketchpad greeting cards also in select stores:
Old Port Card Works, 3 Moulton Street Portland, Maine and
Paper Moon, 1 Westbrook Common, Westbrook, Maine.

weather, by design

design thinking reigns
© 2010 Dave Weinberg

The 2010 AIGA Leadership Retreat #aigaretreat was held in Chattanooga, Tennessee from June 6 – 8. This year’s theme – ‘Engage’ is arguably the best word to encapsulate and expand upon – the role that design plays in society at this time. AIGA, the professional association for design is a 20K+ member organization comprised of 65 chapters nationwide. The Annual Retreat is an opportunity for chapter leadership to ‘engage’ with one another to carry forward AIGA’s mission – advancing design as a strategic tool, professional craft and vital cultural force.

Learn more about AIGA and its many initiatives – from sustainability, through the living principles to tips for surviving and excelling as an in-HOWse designer. An invaluable resource of tools and networking for Creatives; an essential resource for business professionals who hire or partner with Creatives.

AIGA, the professional association for design. An emerging global movement. Demonstrating the value that design brings to business and culture.

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