Lisa Hedge: Sarah & Scott Wedding Annoucement

I am lov­ing this new Save the Date designed by Lisa Hedge. The com­bi­na­tion of min­i­mal typog­ra­phy and clipped flo­ral images is so fresh, fun and unex­pected. (Also be sure to check out her work for Warby Parker—lots of great stuff there.)

Collection: Rosé

FOUND: 1. Limoges Legle Rose Petal Teacup & Saucer, 2. O-Check Polka Dot Notebook, 3. Roman Chair, Venetta Rosewood, 4. G. Lalo Mode de Paris Stationery, 5. Vaseline Rosy Lips, 6. Victorian Rose Lemonade Soda, 7. Pink Himalayan Salt.

Take This Job and Love It: A Q&A with James Victore

Author/Designer/Filmmaker/Artist/Firestarter James Victore has recently launched a brand new project, Take This Job and Love It: “A one day live event about work, life, and buck­ing the sta­tus quo” tak­ing place this September. He was kind enough to answer a few ques­tions for DWL read­ers who might be curi­ous about what the expe­ri­ence will entail.

DWL: What moti­vated you to cre­ate “Take This Job and Love It”?
JAMES VICTORE: I had been teach­ing and lec­tur­ing around the world for awhile, then my book (“Victore or, Who Died and Made You Boss?”) came out and changed every­thing. I found on my book tour I was no longer talk­ing about or even show­ing my design work, but I was talk­ing about ideas like per­fec­tion and brav­ery and risk. The response has been awe­some, so now I have a new role part teacher, part ass-kicker, that I love, and I want to teach about how to live a more cre­ative life to the many design­ers, artists, cre­ative peo­ple not liv­ing up to their cre­ative poten­tial. Voila, sym­po­sium! And because I am cer­ti­fi­ably crazy.

DWLHow will this be dif­fer­ent from a typ­i­cal design con­fer­ence or talk?
JAMES VICTOREIt’s spear­headed by one idea, that your work is a gift — when it is purely “you”, it can move so many oth­ers. As the day unfolds we will extrap­o­late this idea out wider from the value of your per­sonal tal­ents and thoughts, to your work, life and fur­ther, cre­at­ing a cul­ture of excel­lence — inspir­ing oth­ers and releas­ing great­ness out into the world.

DWLWho should attend?
JAMES VICTOREAnyone who wants more out of life and work. When trav­el­ing and teach­ing I find most of the ques­tions I get asked are about ways of lead­ing a more cre­ative and ener­gized life. I think we get involved in the cre­ative busi­ness for the right rea­sons, then “on down the road” we find that we’ve for­got­ten those rea­sons. I cre­ated this sym­po­sium for design­ers, edu­ca­tors, writ­ers, cre­atives who are inter­ested in keep­ing the light inside them bright and being more in charge of their cre­ativ­ity and their lives. I want to meet excit­ing folks who don’t want to sac­ri­fice their gift for a monthly pay­check, but want to be received and paid for what they bring to the party.

DWLWhat do you hope atten­dees will leave with?
JAMES VICTOREOf course, I’d like every­one to leave inspired, but that wears off too soon. What I’d really like them to take away is a new way of see­ing, new skills to elim­i­nate bad habits, con­fi­dence in their work and in them­selves, an under­stand­ing of how to deal with fear, and a com­mit­ment to incor­po­rat­ing more cre­ative play into their work and lives.

If that doesn’t con­vince you, maybe this lit­tle video will:

This sounds like it will be an amaz­ing expe­ri­ence. Don’t wait to reg­is­ter — if you sign up before July 18th, you’ll receive $100 off the ticket price.

Thanks again James!