Sunday, December 15, 2013

2014 gift: your greatest hits

This time of year, I do a lot of looking back and looking forward. And today I remembered a great way to enjoy the achievements of the past and let them inspire the ones coming in the future. Driving around on errands, I caught "The Best of Frank Sinatra," on the radio. Now whether or not you're a Sinatra fan (I am), you have to respect the man's catalogue. What a voice, and what a career! And the fact that "The Best of Sinatra" is a weekly program says something, too, right?

This year Steve was up for promotion to full professor, and part of the process was documenting his accomplishments since the last evaluation. I called it his "greatest hits album." What started out as a chore became a tranformative experience. "There's nothing like seeing all your work laid out. It's the ultimate scrapbook - it reminds you of all the hard work you did to get it all done."

He had a point. Besides a sometimes-tended Behance portfolio, I've not fully committed myself to building a greatest hits album. But I think I will. We whittle away at projects that take up so much mental effort, and consequently only enjoy the pride of one project at a time. Why enjoy it all in one dose?

I may not do work that saves lives or earns notoriety, but I take immense pride in it. And that's not going to change. But I am going to take more time to look back and know that I've helped others, and in the process produced some damn fine work. And this time next year, I'll think of 2014, and think, "It was a very good year."

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Good luck, gifted wrappers!

See tip 2. Why is this picture so blurry?
I can't believe it's already been a year since the 2012 Scotch Most Gifted Wrapper contest! There's no better way to enjoy a weekend than meeting other skilled prezzie artists and enjoying holidaytime in NYC.

Not sure who's competing this year, but I'll be following the 2013 contest, which takes place Friday, Dec. 6. Best of luck to this year's contestants. Here are my top 5 tips for the big day:

1. Get good sleep the night before. It might be tough if you get jitters, but contest day starts early, the rest is worth it.
2. Smile, and don't take yourself too seriously. That's good advice for anytime, right?
3. Relax. The atmosphere can be overwhelming and mess with your focus. It will be loud and frenetic. Be prepared to deal with it.
4. Enjoy the company. This is a chance to meet other people who share your intense interest in giftwrapping; they're really interesting and fun folks!
5. Have fun. Seriously. By all means, do your best and try to win. But remember that if you don't, it's still an awesome experience.

Game on, wrappers!