Lenox Farms Apartment Logo recognition - and some work life balance tips!

Working from home with the wee babe.

Well is not every day that a logo gets seen on the world wide web, let alone gets recognition as a best in class. The fine folks at Design Rush were kind enough to reach out and let me know that the logo I designed for Lenox Farms Apartment Homes is up for The Best Real Estate Logo. It will be featured in the design trends section of their website and I am honored to be included.

As you can see above, toiling away on designs with 3 kiddos and an elderly dog at home can be a challenge. I try to manage my work-life balance by:

  1. Getting up before my kids. Its a game changer to sneak in a few sips of coffee before the pitter patter of little feet and a barrage of questions at 7:15am.

  2. After they are deposited at school, I go for a 30-45 minute walk to get some Vitamin D.

  3. Since I have already peeked at my email I have a pretty good idea of what my first task will be, but I also like to have my whole week planned in advance. For more info on this definitely read this blog post on time management!

Motivated Mondays- a must listen podcast

Motivated Mondays- a must listen podcast

If you honor your calendar and really show up for yourself every week, there is no need to be running around frantically trying to get things done. I’ve been implementing her system of “throwing away your to-do list” for several months and it has made SUCH. A. DIFFERENCE.

American Cancer Society Butterfly Ball recap

Volunteering started to become a passion of mine after my sorority in college (GoAChiO!) encouraged (aka required) us to be upstanding citizens in our community. There is no greater feeling than giving back. So after a few years In Denver, realizing that we were here to stay, I got involved with our local American Cancer Society office. They needed some marketing help with their annual gala, Champions of Hope.  I started last year with a Moulin Rouge themed ball, and this year it was all about the Butterfly. 

Gift for a Princeton Grad - custom stationary

As the busy month of May wraps up, I can't help but think of all the high school and college graduates who will be walking the stage in the next few days. I can remember my High School graduation like it was yesterday. Out of nearly 600 students, I was one of 2 kids going to Texas Tech University. It was a bit intimidating but I just had a feeling Lubbock was the right place for me and I'm so glad I listened to my gut. Flash forward 5 years later (yes, 5! I took a victory lap when I changed my major, sorry Dad.) My college graduation was a bit of a blur, I was so over school at that point and was ready to start a career and get my own pad in the big city of Dallas! 

When a very stylish Dallas Interior Designer asked me to design a custom stationary suite for her client, I thought it would be such a fun project! The client's daughter would be graduating from Princeton University and she wanted to set her up with notecards and a custom Tiger pattern to be used as an envelope liner. Since the client already had an eye for pattern and texture, we settled on a henna inspired tribal tiger. After a long day of drawing tigers, I put together this plan for the client. 

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The client asked for a long rectangle notecard featuring the Tiger pattern and a small pattern design as an accent. One fun request was a custom paperweight using the Tiger pattern. I ordered the paper weight from this adorable Etsy Shop, When It Rains Paper.  The process was so easy, I'm considering getting my own Rook Design paperweight made! Here is another look at the finished paper weight. 

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We used a soft cotton feel cardstock for the actual notecards. It has such a great finish that feels luxurious but still allows for even pen flow while writing a sweet note. The client seemed really happy with the final outcome, such a great custom gift for a new graduate!