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Friday, October 30th, 2009

emptyoffice

October. This entire month has been more or less been focused on one core thing. What to do with my career. The end result is that after two and a half years, I’m quitting Kaboodle. Not an easy decision, considering it was a job which had built up a lot of friendships, was a position I was good at, and was excellent for photo ops. The ultimate decision was in how I want to proceed in life – as a designer or an engineer. At Kaboodle, I was hired as a designer, but due to my coding abilities, I worked myself into an engineering role. Eventually, I decided that I wanted to put a larger focus on design, so I’m going to a company who wants me to do just that.

As of next month, I’ll be starting at Plaxo/Comcast, as a User Interface Designer. I’ll be digging back into design full time instead of spending most of my day buried in code, which is definitely something I’m looking forward to. The whole “fresh start” concept is a major force at play too. The team there seems pretty solid, and I’m looking forward to getting scared, nervous, and ultimately growing as a designer again.

I am certainly sad to leave behind Kaboodle, but at the same time I realize it’s time. The company is changing and it’s not one I fit into anymore, not that I was ever a particularly good fit for the company to begin with. It was a great opportunity and experience as a whole, but there is always a time and place to step aside and let the next generation take the reigns, and that time for me is now.

renegade

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

ren9

Renegade Craft Fair SF ‘09. An entire warehouse of oddball Etsy craft people obsessed with plushies, meats, guts, owls, trees, and moustaches. Definitely an interesting way to spend an afternoon supporting local artists and such. All of the artists are trying to find their own unique niche, but oddly, a lot of them end up producing stuff which is quite similar. There is a lot of idea swapping/stealing going on here, as they battle to make something more adorable than the next. I suppose the ultimate goal is to produce some plush item that is so adorable that the entire universe collapses on to itself. Thankfully, we are still years away from this happening.

Final purchases were a simple lapel pin which is shaped like a ham-bone (not surprising, I know) and a bizarre t-shirt of a beating heart happily pumping blood. Amazingly, I did not purchase this giant plush moustache, and looking back on this photo, I realize how many people had likely had their noses up against that plush material, and now I must go wash out my nostrils with bleach.