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Rappin' With ReefBum
Guest: Dr. Dean Miller, Living Coral Biobank

Rappin' With ReefBum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 66:51


Rappin' With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Dr. Dean Miller from the Living Coral Biobank. Dr. Miller is a marine biologist, film maker, photographer and the managing director and project coordinator of Great Barrier Reef Legacy, a non-profit organization based in Port Douglas Australia dedicated to conservation of coral reefs around the world with an array of innovative projects.

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Local to Legend
51 - Trusting the Process and Tapping into Authenticity with Coral Thede

Local to Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 42:26


In this week's podcast episode, Emily chats with Coral Thede, a creative storyteller, musician, writer and stand up comic known around Des Moines for her constantly sold out show, Tits Up! Coral joined to chat more about how she got into comedy and her beliefs in the power of trusting the process and believing in the journey. Coral takes listeners back to a monumental time in her life, losing her dad and then embracing Pantone's Color of the year in 2019, Living Coral, as a sign to set out on her own adventure.  She bought a one way ticket to Germany and traveled all over Europe for three and a half months simply going wherever her journey pulled her to next. The experiences she had offered her many clarifying, defining moments that led her to where she is today.Listen as Coral explains how she came to terms with the fragility of life, how a binge watching session of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel led her to comedy and what she hopes her show brings to other people. Coral also discusses how she works through her own insecurities and what it looks like to give yourself permission to go after what you truly want.If you're interested in learning how to trust where you're headed next and want an inside peek into the stand up comedy world, download this episode!Tune in for topics like:Why the Pantone color of the year in 2019 changed her lifeThe moment in Paris that led her to her current house in Des MoinesListening and responding to the pings in your lifeHer Camp Climb experienceThe makings of her Tits Up! comedy showWhat keeps Coral going through tough daysWhy knowing your value attracts the right people to you Links from the episode:Coral's InstagramCoral's websiteBuy tickets to Tits Up! comedy showFollow me (Emily Steele) (Love Local) on Instagram for a little business + a little life, and a whole lot of positive energy!

Flowers & Rosé
Episode 8: Grease Monkey/Living Coral Rosé

Flowers & Rosé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 69:45


This episode drops on World Reef Awareness day so we're gonna get a little eco-friendly on y'all this episode. We've even got a wine that supports the cause. Listen in for some Pot Topics and a great Rosebud Reply that may lead to a new segment on the show! Save the reefs!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Flowers & Rosé
Episode 8: Grease Monkey/Living Coral Rosé

Flowers & Rosé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 69:45


This episode drops on World Reef Awareness day so we're gonna get a little eco-friendly on y'all this episode. We've even got a wine that supports the cause. Listen in for some Pot Topics and a great Rosebud Reply that may lead to a new segment on the show! Save the reefs!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Rosé Hour Podcast
Living Coral Rosé

The Rosé Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 76:58


This week we catch up with Sharene Wood, Founder of HH Bespoke Spirits, and Filippo Lapides, National Brand Ambassador to Enovation Brands which has a focus on helping coral reefs! About HH Bespoke Spirits The award-winning (Time Out New York) bespoke boutique listed as "One of the best places to shop in Harlem" (Racked.com). The "retail expression" of 5001 FLAVORS located in the heart of Harlem, NY opened in 2012. The nearly 2,000 square foot boutique, former home of the late civil rights leader Malcolm X, carries emerging accessory and apparel designers and pays homage to Harlem's rich history and luminaries. Harlem Haberdashery was created by legendary custom-fashion design and styling company 5001 FLAVORS (featured in CNN Films documentary “Fresh Dressed”). Introducing a New Line of Spirits from Harlem's First Family of Fashion HH BESPOKE RUM - is a truly unique blend of aged rums reminiscent of those produced in the 18th century. This expressive and distinctive spirit starts as Grade A molasses, which is distilled in a traditional copper still. It is then aged in both New American Oak and then once-used Bourbon barrels. The result is a distinctive barrel rum extremely rich and complex in flavor, with hints of butterscotch, vanilla, and other exotic notes that please the palate. HH BESPOKE GIN - is a remix on a traditional London Dry style gin, with moderate juniper flavors upfront, which is balanced by an infusion of lavender, rosehip, and plum. Our gin mixes well with everything from simple tonic water to stronger bitter or sweet flavors. HH BESPOKE VODKA - is a grain-based, super-premium vodka of exquisite quality, handmade in small batches. With its crisp and clean taste, HH Bespoke Vodka is a perfect mixer for cocktails or a refreshing drink all by itself. About Enovation Brands We overlay our forward motion with a bit of Old World insight, which is most evident in our commitment to never compromise on quality. From our supplier to their partners in the vineyards, to each and every individual in the Enovation family, we are dedicated to delivering a consistently superb product at an excellent value. We present the same products that we are proud to serve to our families and friends on our tables every day. We present these products in distinctive, eye-catching packaging that wins consumers over at the point of sale and are confident knowing that the quality of the wine inside will create a brand loyalist. About Living Coral Living Coral Sparkling Rosé captures the splendor of a coral reef in every glass poured. The color is reminiscent of the sun's rays breaking the ocean's surface to light up the world below and the bubbly effervescence is evocative of the life contained with this lush undersea world. The bouquet is pleasantly fruity with floral notes and gives way to the concentrated fruit flavors of ripe nectarine and peach balanced by refreshing acidity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/support

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Beer For Brunch
Wine-ing Women - Living Coral

Beer For Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 45:51


Lori and Toni sit down and talk about life, the boys and of course drinking. This week Living Coral.

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The Ox & the Opus
S1: Episode 018 | Season Won: In Living Coral

The Ox & the Opus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 36:49


This is our season one finale! We took all of our most foolish moments from this season that we've affectionately titled Season One “In Living Coral” and gave you a good snapshot of what our first season was like. . .Thank you to everyone who listened and supported, enjoy! See y'all in season 2! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ox-and-the-opus/message

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Mornings with John Mackenzie
Living Coral Biobank Port Douglas

Mornings with John Mackenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 6:51


Today I spoke to Michael Kerr, the Mayor of Douglas Shire, about the Living Coral Biobank facility to be built in Port Douglas. 

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Shaman College
Earth Prayers - Living Coral Bones

Shaman College

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 28:22


Earth Prayers are guided meditations with Kimba Bridgeman from Shaman College. Each one is unique and recorded live. We open up to the global community of people who are here in service to Mother Earth and we work through our bodies to offer our gratitude, healing and love. Join us for these powerful living meditations and enjoy your life as one with Mother Earth.

Radio Monk
Noches de Living - Coral Campopiano

Radio Monk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 24:23


Entrevista a la cantante Coral Campopiano. Noches de Living - Martes de 21 a 22 por www.radiomonk.com.ar

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Näh deinen Stil
Episode #43: Wie du in den neuen Trendfarben 2019 gut aussehen kannst, auch wenn dir die Farben nicht stehen.

Näh deinen Stil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 26:04


Jedes Jahr werden neue Trendfarben mit tollen verlockenden Namen ausgerufen. Einerseits ist das Inspiration, andererseits ein Versuch der Farbenhersteller und Modeindustrie uns zu immer neuen Käufen zu verleiten. Allein die Tatsache, dass es 9 Farben sind, die ich heraus gesucht habe, zeigt, dass es eine große Palette an Trendfarben gibt und das die Firmen möglichst vielen Geschmäckern gerecht werden wollen. Die Frage, die sich stellt ist, wie bringen wir die neuen Trendfarben mit dem überein, was wir schon im Schrank haben, so dass es gut an uns aussieht? Denn nicht alles was einem Model steht, steht uns gleichermaßen. Ist bei den diesjähren Trendfarben etwas dabei, was dir steht? Wir werden sehen. Nach diesen 3 Schritten gehe ich in diesem Podcast vor: Was sind die Trendfarben für Frühling und Sommer 2019 Wem stehen sie? Wie kannst du sie trotzdem tragen, auch wenn sie dir nicht stehen? Greige: (eine Mischung aus Beige und Grau, auch als Soy Bean bekannt)Soy Bean (Soja Bohne) hört sich besser an als Rentner Beige, oder. So zumindest würde ich den Farbton beschreiben, den bis vor kurzem keiner freiwillig angezogen hätte, nun aber in ist. Grau und Beige in Kombination zu tragen ist trendy. So wird ein beiger Trenchcoat momentan gern als Must Have in jedem Kleiderschrank einer Frau hoch stilisiert. Grau und Beige ist eine Warm-Kalt-Komi, die aus meiner Sicht eigentlich nicht so gut zusammen passt. Beige steht den wenigsten hellhäutigen Menschen direkt zum Gesicht, weil sie schnell blass macht. Greife also lieber nicht zu beige, wenn du gern auf Make-up verzichtest. Living Coral: (lebende Koralle, eine Mischung aus rot und orange, lebendig und frisch) Wenn man von den klassischen 4-Jahreszeiten Typen ausgeht, wäre es die Farbe, die man den Frühlingstypen zuordnet. Mal abgesehen davon, dass ich nicht nach der Jahreszeiten-Typisierung arbeite, ist es selten, dass jemand ein reiner Frühlingstyp ist. Bei bunteren Typen kann ich mir jedoch vorstellen, dass Koralle als Akzentfarbe eingesetzt werden kann. Wenn man ein kühler Typ ist, wird es schwierig mit Koralle. Mango Mojito: (ein warmes gelb, sehr intensiv und fruchtig) Aus meiner Sicht noch schwieriger zum Gesicht zu tragen als Koralle. Das leuchtende gelb wird den normalen Mitteleuropäer überstrahlen. Eclipse: (Sonnenfinsternis, schwarz-blau) Ein guter schwarz-Ersatz. Steht intensiven Typen z.B. mit schwarzen Haaren und dunklen Augen gut. Kann aber auch hart wirken bei Typen (wie mir) mit mittelblonden Haaren und blauen Augen. Princess Blue: (ich würde es als Königsblau beschreiben, quietschig, Primärfarbe) Steht mehr Leuten, als man denken mag, gerade wenn man blaue Augen hat. Pink Peacok: (der pinke Pfau, ähnlich fuchsia) Kann an vielen Frauen gut aussehen, z.B. an Brauhaarigen, Dunkeläugigen oder auch an Personen mit intensiv blauen Augen. Pink steht vielen Frauen gut. Soft Lilac: (flieder, Pastellfarbe, ein lila, was mit weiß abgemischt wurde) Macht dunklere, intensivere Typen schnell blass. Steht eher zarteren Typen mit helleren Haaren und hellerer Haut und mit zurückhaltenderen Augen. Terrarium Moss: (Terrarium Moos, braunstichiges grün mit Retro-Charme) Naturfarben werden vermehrt als Trendfarben eingesetzt, weil der Mensch in urbaner Umgebung eine Sehnsucht nach der Natur hat. Naturfarben werden derzeit gerne kombiniert mit dem o.g. Mangogelb und Koralle. Pepper Stem: (quietschiges Apfelgrün) Ich bezweifle das es Fashion Superkräfte hervorruft, so wie es in der Instyle beschrieben wurde. Wie kannst du diese Farben nun tragen, auch wenn sie dir nicht stehen? Du kannst sie als Akzentfarben einsetzen, z.B. bei den Schuhen oder in Form eines Taschenbaumlers. Die Grundidee ist, je schlechter einem eine Farbe steht, sie desto weiter entfernt vom Gesicht und in kleineren Dosen solltest du sie tragen. Beachte auch, dass auffällige Farben automatisch die Blicke auf sich ziehen und eine Körperpartie größer erscheinen lassen, die in ihr gekleidet ist. Trage kein gelb, orange o.ä. an einer Körperpartie, die du nicht betonen möchtest. Wichtig ist, dass du weißt, was deine Basis ist. Wenn du weißt, welche Farben dir stehen, kannst du auch besser damit spielen. Herausfinden kannst du deine besten Farben z.B. in meinem Knacke deinen Farbcode Online Kurs oder in einer persönlichen Farbberatung bei mir vor Ort. Gerade wenn du dich in der jetzigen Frühlingszeit von leuchtend hellen Farben angezogen fühlst, überlege dir, ob dir die Farben dir auch stehen. Habe deinen eigenen Kopf und setze Farben so ein, wie es für dich am besten aussieht. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören, Deine Elle -- Wenn dir diese Episode des Näh deinen Stil Podcasts gefallen hat, würde ich mich sehr über eine positive Bewertung freuen.  ALLGEMEIN Elle Puls Schnittmustershop und Nähblog https://ellepuls.com Lade dir kostenlose Schnittmuster herunter https://ellepuls.com/kostenlose-schnittmuster/ Dein Erfolg beim Nähen soll lange anhalten. Nicht nur an der Nähmaschine, sondern auch beim Tragen deiner selbst genähten Garderobe.  Erfahre mehr über meine Online-Kurse: https://ellepuls.com/online-kurse/ Hast du Lust, ein ganzes Wochenende lang mit Gleichgesinnten zu nähen? Dann komm in eines meiner Nähcamps in ganz Deutschland. https://ellepuls.com/naehcamp-tour/ Elle Puls auf Instagram https://instagram.com/ellepuls/ Elle Puls auf Pinterest https://www.pinterest.de/pulsinchen/ Elle Puls auf Facebook http://facebook.com/ellepuls      

Codestammtisch
Pull Requests und Code Review

Codestammtisch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 40:25


Mac'n'Cheese ist so ziemlich das Beste, was Nudeln und — und dem meisten — Käse passieren kann. Gibt es eigentlich ein Restaurant, indem man erst die Rohzutaten eines fertigen Gerichts essen muss, bevor man ordentlich bekocht wird und das Endergebnis anhimmeln und wertschätzen kann? Ich sehe hier eine Marktlücke! Wie dem auch sei: Wir reden in dieser Folge über Pull Requests, Code Reviews und Code Reviews und Pull Requests. Wie arbeiten wir in unseren jeweiligen Teams damit? Was sind die Vorteile und würden wir jemals wieder ohne? Spoiler: Wahrscheinlich nicht. Max bereitet sich mit dem Samual Adams Rebel IPA auf die bevorstehende Red Wedding vor, während Nathan mit der stino Bieronade Zitrone-Bergamotte lieber auf Nummer sicher geht. Max kann ausserdem erzählen, dass „Living Coral” die Farbe des Jahres 2019 ist und Nathan hat ein Video von eine Adler gesehen, der über den Alpen gleitet. Weitere erwähnte Links aus dieser Folge sind: Pro Git, ein Buch über git — git-scm.com Pull Request Workflows in der Praxis — heise.de The Art of Humanizing Pull Requests — dev.to Wir bedanken uns wie immer für's Zuhören. Verbesserungsvorschläge, Getränkeempfehlungen, Liebesbekundungen und Kritik bitte wie immer via Twitter an @codestammtisch oder diskret per Mail an hallo-at-codestammtis.ch Kurze Werbeeinblendung zum Schluss: Unterstütze den Codestammtisch auf Steady. Vielen Dank!

Design Tribe Podcast
2019 Trends for Surface Pattern Designers w/ special guest Elizabeth Silver

Design Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 44:06


Discover all of the hot trends for 2019! Our trend analysis is perfect for surface pattern designers, textile designers, fashion and home decor designers. ............................................................................ Join ELIZABETH SILVER's newsletter: Get her monthly trend reports ;) elizabethsilver.com/fresh ............................................................................   Get LAUREN'S FREE 2019 Trend Guide: Get the PDF download!  http://bit.ly/2La8B2H ............................................................................   Check out Apt Therapy's Pattern of the Year article https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/anim... ............................................................................   Watch the full video of Living Coral the 2019 Pantone Color of the Yearhttps://youtu.be/SFDapYIJS2w ............................................................................   Be sure to subscribe for more design LOVE! 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Tags: 2019 fashion trends 2019 fashion trends forecast spring summer trends fall winter trends millennial fashion trends top spring 2019 trends stripe trends 2019 2019 trends home decor 2019 trends fashion 2019 home design trends lauren lesley studio design tribe textile design textile designers surface pattern design surface pattern designers 2019 color forecast trend report 2019 gift and home furnishing market atlanta market atlanta market show   Transcript: Speaker 1: 00:01 Hey, what's up fools? Speaker 2: 00:03 This is your house. Lauren. Lesley, the design tribe podcast based out of beautiful Atlanta. This is the podcast version of my webinar series. You'll find on my website at Lauren Lesley. Lesley is spelled with an e-y. We'll be discussing all things related to the design side of your online business and interviewing creative entrepreneurs. If you'd like to join my webinar series, you will be able to follow along with awesome slides that I made super Pretty and you'll get to interact with me on live video. I'll also be live streaming to youtube and in the design tribe Facebook group. If you'd rather tune in there to sign up for the live webinars, go to laurenlesley.com/webinar-series or if you'd like to join our Facebook community, check out facebook.com/groups/designtribelaurenlesley. Thanks for connecting with the design tribe. Let's start the conversation. Speaker 1: 01:07 Okay. Hi everyone. I'm Lauren from Lauren Lesley Studio and today we have special guest, Elizabeth Silver on to talk about 2019 trends for surface pattern designers. So Elizabeth is an amazing surface pattern. Boss. She's a licensed artist and knows all about trends. She does 10 tons of trend research and has a really cool, um, newsletter for you guys that we'll talk about in just a minute. I'm Elizabeth, would you like to kind of introduce yourself and give everyone a little bit of background about who you are and how you got started as a surface pattern designer? Speaker 3: 01:43 Yeah, definitely. Thanks so much for having me, Lauren. Um, I have, I studied surface pattern design in college actually. And um, when I graduated I was living in New York City and I designed for bedding and then table linens and finally for baby apparel for baby gap. And then I wanted to leave New York City. I'd been there for about nine years. And so, uh, my husband and I moved down to Raleigh, North Carolina and I went into freelance. So I have been freelancing for about six years now. And I, um, have a lot of different types of clients, do a lot of client work, um, for party paper so you can see my work in party city, um, for like wrapping paper and gift bags, a lot of stuff in different, I'm like Tj Maxx and Marshall's and target and kind of all over the place. And I also licensed my artwork, so greeting cards and rugs and also give bags and wrapping kind of stuff, a lot of stationery. Um, and so that is kind of a Speaker 1: 02:53 me in a nutshell. Awesome. And for those of you who don't know me, I'm Lauren. I have been a senior textile designer for the past 10 years. Um, and I'm really excited because my outdoor rug designs are selling at target this season. So if you're in need of our raw, go check that out. Um, but now, uh, starting as of February 1st this year, 2019, I'm starting as an independent surface pattern designer. So I'm really excited to go to blueprint in New York and meet a bunch of other surface pattern designers. Um, but yeah, so let's get into some of the trends. So first we're going to start talking about, um, Elizabeth Atlanta Gift Market Trend PDF. So if you sign up for her newsletter, you get all sorts of really great trend insights that she puts together and kind of does all of the research ahead of time for you. Um, so to get the free pdf, you can visit her website and sign up for her email list. I'm, the link is here and I'll also link it in the description below. Um, so let me pull up whore, uh, here is her pdf. Okay. And so Elizabeth, um, if you don't mind going ahead and kind of explaining, um, what is important about America's mart gift and home show? I'm, why is that important for surface pattern designers? Speaker 3: 04:15 Definitely. Thanks so much. Um, yeah, so I went to, uh, in Atlanta, um, they have a two times a year is America's mart gift and home show. And they have like three buildings in downtown Atlanta that have showrooms of gifts, companies, home decor companies, uh, rug companies, um, apparel companies, all kinds of like giftable things stationary. And they have a permanent show rooms down there. And so they have different shows throughout the year. But the gift and home show is a time when they also, people who don't have permanent show rooms can also come down and kind of set up a temporary showroom and they're all showing their wares for people, uh, for buyers who mmm. Who buy for their stores, you know, for their gift stores or their home decor stores or their both teaks all that kind of stuff. So it's a all in one place to, it's basically like going to 150 gift show, uh, gift shops at once. So it's like a perfect, you know, opportunity to see what's going on in the gift world, in the stationary world, in the home decor worlds. So, um, I had gone since 2013 and so I wanted to check it out cause I'd been going to Sirtex every year and this year I decided to skip Sirtex and go to America's mart. Speaker 1: 05:43 I see. Okay, cool. So for those of, um, for designers who are kind of new at discovering trends or finding trends, how did you, out of, you know, you said this is like going through hundreds and hundreds of gift shops. How do you decide what's a trend Speaker 3: 05:58 versus something that's not a trend when you were just kind of overwhelmed by seeing so many days for art and gifts patterns, you figure out what is a trend actually quite overwhelming I have to say. Um, and also I would note that like this is the stuff that's like going to be in stores shortly. You know, they're selling their current line, but it was designed probably a year ago at least, you know, six months to a year ago. Um, you know, and then it had to be produced and then it's, you know, the samples are ready and they're hoping people are ordering it and it's going to go into stores. Right? So this isn't necessarily like the cutting edge things that are coming. Right. You know, out of, uh, you know, very trend for a person's brain necessarily. It is stuff that's probably a little bit older, but still it hasn't fully gone into stores and trends kind of do tend to last at least for a couple of seasons are a couple of years. Speaker 3: 07:00 And one thing I noticed is there is, you know, there was definitely a lot of stuff that we've seen before, stuff that, you know, wasn't brand new. Um, one wrap up or like roundup that I read, uh, you know, kind of hypothesize that the reason for that is that people are, you know, a little bit nervous that, um, you know, they want to see something that has sold already and it is a proven, you know, good bestseller or whatever. And so they're a little bit scared maybe to jump into new things. The wrap up that I was reading was talking about, you know, like for economy reasons, but I don't, you know, I don't know. But there is a lot of stuff that we've seen in before. So like the farmhouse trend with a lot of like home decor stuff with, you know, big script lettering, brush script lettering, um, and sort of like the, uh, like galvanized metal and wood, you know, whether it would, and sort of that, that sort of style was, you know, really prevalent, um, saw a lot of stuff that I'm sure you could recognize like flamingos and llamas and Unicorns and mermaids and all those kind of like a fantastical creatures that we've seen a lot of, you know, in, in the, in the market. Speaker 3: 08:20 Um, and the big thing that we see at all these places, all these gifts shops are a Christmas trends, right? Christmas is a big, big seller. And so, yeah, you can see, I'm kind of talking about some of the things that we've seen already. Um, Christmas Pharm House was a big thing. And, um, you know, buffalo plaid, I say that green buffalo plaid was a little bit newer, but red buffalo plaid was definitely still in there. And lots of chemicals. Um, some really, you know, things that we've seen in past Christmases, the kind of like vintage red truck with the Christmas tree is still out there. Um, but to find, to figure out what is, you know, a trend, I think that for me it's just kind of what pops out, like, um, you know, as something a little bit newer that I've, that I see, uh, you know, a couple times more than more than just like one little interesting thing. Speaker 3: 09:19 So he having, you know, studied trends for the past couple of years with my newsletter, it's like, I feel like I've seen it all. So if it's something that kind of like perks my interest and says like, oh, that's kind of weird, or like, oh, I haven't seen that. Like, even if it's just one like animal off to the side, it's like, oh yeah, you don't usually see like, you know, I don't know what animal, but that if I then see it again later in the day and then again, then I'm like, Hey, okay, that could be something. And so I try to highlight trends that are, um, that could, you know, spark something sparks some creativity basically. And that aren't necessarily like everywhere. Um, you know, I'm not going to feature unicorns because everyone has seen a million unicorns and it is still trending, but that's not really what I do. Speaker 1: 10:10 Right. I think that as a designer, once you sort of get into that process of researching trends, it's almost sort of intuitive. Like something that does, like you said, kind of perk your interest or you are kind of responding to innately then you know, and especially if you start to see it over and over again, you know, they say that in order to buy something you have to see it seven times. And so I think that as, as designers it's like, well, you know, we are sort of picking up on an evolution of thing is too, like one design trend could naturally evolve into something else or it could marry with another trend. Um, I don't know. Like I remember just in rugs, um, the trellis and lattice patterns were so big for a long sort of the two color. And now they're sort of starting to be a little bit dated, but it's like, okay, how, you know, how can we evolve that trend? How can we maybe make it three collar or multicolor or, um, maybe make it a little bit more global, you know, there's different things you can do to a trend once it starting to kind of get some age on it, I guess, um, to make it evolve and grow the I agree. Okay. Okay. So, Speaker 3: 11:27 so this first page, um, just for fun was kind of things that I couldn't make a full like trend board out of, but I just kind of want to call it out because again, I kind of pricking my eye and I thought they were sort of interesting. So, um, last year for 2018, um, I did a trend guide of a roundup of SIRTEX and a national stationery show and one of my trends was called anatomy class and it was sort of about a female anatomy, uh, you know, like naked ladies boobs. Like, literally, there were cards out there with like, you know, like the whole, like female anatomy, like, like a real, like ovaries and stuff like that. So, um, so that is, you know, has been trending. The female form has definitely been trending, but, uh, this little, um, this first image with the like really, really happy jumping around naked ladies just made me smile. Speaker 3: 12:22 And so I just wanted to kind of call it out because it's sort of, you know, it reminded me that that trend is still going and they just seem like they're loving life so much that I was happy about it. Then the second one is I had also recently in my newsletter sent out a, a trend about floral crowns on animals being so huge in illustration and greeting cards and things like that. And one interesting thing that I saw, um, it was a green box, uh, which also like it's kind of owns oopsy daisy and they do wall art, right? And so one of their artists, actually a couple of their artists, um, had, you know, floral crowns was still big with the animals, but one sort of like evolution of that, again as talking about how to make it something newer and different and kind of bring it forward was I'm having sort of dessert and food items as crowns on animals. Speaker 3: 13:15 So I thought that was interesting. Take. And then the last thing that I showed there, it and that I saw a couple call outs of at the gift show, but couldn't really find enough reference to say it was a trend was the sort of the idea of pills and pharmaceuticals as like a little bit of a joke or just like something, something kind of interesting. So that card says hope they give you the good drugs and get well card by Lionheart prints. Oh, cute. Cool. Okay. So my first trend that I, um, wanted to call out as called plant ponds. And um, as I say here, uh, food ponds have been around for a while. We've seen, you know, Tacos and Sushi and pizza and give me a pizza, my heart and that kind of thing. Um, but I saw a big, uh, you know, a big showing of plant ponds because house plants have been a really big trend. Speaker 3: 14:13 Um, and now that's sort of evolving. So now we're getting sort of the two things together. The food ponds or the ponds I should say. And the house plants are coming together and these planters and different products have all these kind of, you can see, oh yeah. And here to make fronds and just like all these kind of like silly little ponds on plant life. So that was my first, um, call out. I left Penn. So this is making me really happy, you know. All right. My second one is called masters of Maine and this was a trend that actually I think it started probably in the home decor worlds. Um, and maybe with your rug experience, you've kind of been seeing it around, but I sort of pay more attention to gift and stationary because that's sort of my, um, you know, lane for what I designed. Speaker 3: 15:06 So I hadn't really noticed it necessarily, um, until it sort of started seeping into what I do. Um, but you know, I guess are ready in home decor is seeing these kind of, um, Ming vases and these, uh, uh, Chanel Zari vases with this, you know, like traditional Chinese look to them. The blue and white, um, has been, you know, those vases have been, you know, a decorative item that you can get for your home for a while. And now sort of it's becoming a surface pattern thing where you could see their feature featured is like, you know, uh, a tray that has those vases and, you know, Napkins and prints were those vases are being drawn out and illustrated and use for, you know, for artwork. And, um, I also liked the kind of the take on it where it's like sculptural pumpkin's up in the top right. Um, where yeah, they use the kind of imagery, but they put it on a pumpkin. And so that's just kind of, you know, something a little bit different. So I thought that was, I noticed a lot of that around, um, markets. Speaker 3: 16:15 Cool. Yeah, I've definitely seen this in home decor and um, there have been trans in rag with a kind of related to this more bent, a little bit more like Shibori or teak or things like that. The indigo thing is definitely been around and yeah. Shit. Yeah, you're right. I agree. And then the last one is sort of, I think it's, I think it's going to kind of emerge. I sort of hedge my bets when I talk about it and uh, in the uh, intro, but it's been sort of a graphic design trend for a little bit. Um, Paper Cup progress is what I'm calling this. And so it's sort of these paper cut paper sculpture, um, flowers which are really beautiful. And you can buy something like this on Etsy. The very center image is like an Etsy image that you can buy this kind of decor for your wedding or your party or whatever. Speaker 3: 17:10 Um, and the top, uh, center. And then the top left are both sort of the graphic design, um, versions of it where, you know, it's a, um, poster for one of the gifts companies and the center one was an invitation and that's where the, that kind of imagery was used. But then going around the show, I was seeing a lot of the home decor companies had these sculptural wall are that looks like Paper Cup florals, you know, they were made out of ceramic or resin or whatever, but they kind of looked this 3d paper cut look and then kind of looking it, I saw a couple other references, a wallpaper like that looks like a foe. Um, the bottom left is like a wallpaper that looks like cut paper. And, um, and I, I'm seeing it a lot per like decoration, um, decoration items. So I think that if there's a way, I'm not sure because I mean, I'm an illustrator, I'm not, you know, uh, paper sculptures. But you know, if there's a way to sort of give that cool flat flat turning 3d look to some of your flowers in illustration or whatever, it could be a really cool technique. Speaker 1: 18:26 Yeah, the dimension there is really interesting. I haven't seen that. Speaker 3: 18:30 That's cool. So those were my three big trends that I took away. Now I wouldn't necessarily say those were the biggest trends of market because like I said, some of the biggest trends, the farm house look and you know, um, I, I still saw a lot of lamas and that kind of thing. Um, those were, you know, bigger trends, but those are ones that we've seen before. So what my trend book kind of highlights is that, you know, hopefully something that's a little bit new and kind of sparks your creativity and you know, makes you ready to design some new stuff for your clients and for your portfolio. Speaker 1: 19:05 Did you see any spots? Yup. Yup. Definitely. Still off Speaker 3: 19:12 Kenny and not quite as many. I think that one might be fading, but, okay. Speaker 1: 19:16 Well, I don't know. Hopefully, if that's my opinion, it's, I'm going to Costa Rica on Saturday for my honeymoon. So I'm going to get in to see some real slots. Awesome poster. He gives the best. You've never been. So I'm excited. So fun. Okay, so next we're going to get into the trend of the month, um, which if you're a part of Elizabeth's newsletter, then you're going to get this every month from her. So we are in March and she recently released a new trend called sunshine day. So Elizabeth, can you explain this trend and kind of the impact that that has also on surface pattern designers? Speaker 3: 19:52 Yeah, definitely. So, well, we're all ready for spring, right? I mean this is, it's still, yeah, today here and rainy in Raleigh, North Carolina, but we're ready for spring and I had been seeing a lot of sunshine lately. I've, uh, in on gift products. So you can see from this board, there's a whole array of like rugs, reading cards, mugs, wall are all kinds of things here. And there are all kinds of sporting that, um, bright sunshine. Uh, look with the rays coming out of it. A lot of wordplay and puns. I'm not on here, but I on this board, but there was one that I saw the girls just want to have sun, which I love. And um, I think it also goes back to uh, we'll be talking, you can see there's some, you know, orange and pink and like it's got that living coral vibe and the top, but also mustard yellow is so huge. So it's kind of perfect. Um, that this, this ties right into that too. Speaker 4: 20:51 Cool. Speaker 1: 20:53 All right. So, um, also, and those of us newsletter, she mentioned that apartment therapy has just released a pattern of the year, which they've never done before. So I was really intrigued by this and had to look at APP. So I'm going to actually pull up there web Speaker 4: 21:11 Paige. Speaker 1: 21:13 Um, we can start on that for just a minute. Um, because I was really intrigued by this and good job for Elizabeth for finding it. Speaker 3: 21:23 Cool. It's, I'm happy because, you know, we've, of course we've been hearing color of the year for a long time, but as they explained in this article, they were just, you know, they're like, all right, enough with his color of the year, we're ready for the year. And I'm like, as a surface pattern, I'm totally for it. So, um, they kind of described, I mean definitely a link to the article, you know, hopefully, but check it out because they talk about their process of kind of narrowing it down and some of the other contenders, which were, uh, I think did, they said blush botanicals was a big one that they thought about. Um, and trying to remember what other things, but basically the pattern that they named was, uh, animals, but not the animal prints that we think of in a traditional way, but the full animals. So leopards, zebras and a Cheetah's kind of, you know, walking around. Speaker 3: 22:15 And I've definitely, I agree with this. I have seen this for the past year or two at featured, a couple of these, um, in my newsletter. In fact. Uh, so I, I definitely agree that this is, this is up and coming. I've seen it as wallpaper, it looks to me and saying, and um, when I was at America's mart, I didn't necessarily see that many cats kind of like walking around necessarily, but there were still a lot of like animal prints more than I was really expecting for the gift world. So I was kind of seeing, um, you know, a part of that, a version of that. Speaker 1: 22:52 Yeah. I'm really loving this and I've been seeing a lot of, um, like big cats as well. Like whether it's like tigers or leopards or 100%. Yeah, I've seen this a lot. So it's really interesting that apartment therapy called this out, especially because they have such a big focus on home decor. Um, I dunno, like coming from a rug that, and obviously we, you probably wouldn't put this on her drug. Um, I dunno, you know, Speaker 3: 23:17 crazy. It is crazy, but it's also not, you know, I don't know how scalable it would take a minute for like, you know, everything takes a while to kind of seep into like what people are going to put. Like a rug is a big investment. Right. Speaker 1: 23:31 Right. Could probably pull it off. But other than that, Speaker 3: 23:35 yeah. But it's not going to be, you know, definitely your trellises or you're kind of more safe option, but right. Some of those more trend forward places might start featuring this and you know, as it, if it has legs, we'll have to find out, you know, we won't know until next year or the year after that if it's still kind of around. But it, I could see it seeping into, you know, some rug fashion. Speaker 1: 23:57 Hmm. Okay. So yeah. Apartment therapy saying, but it's a big maximalist but we're seeing a shift away from the stark minimalism, which, I mean, that kind of resonates with me as well because I have a little bit of a hoarder too. I think every artist is with all their supplies and whatnot. Um, but yeah, I love maximalism. I love kind of that Boho global feeling. So, um, but yeah, they're saying that, you know, even in pattern and I'm like surface design that it is a bit maximalist and [inaudible]. MMM. I think also the idea of kind of layering patterns together, coordinating patterns together in the home is going to kind of be a big trend coming forward to definitely. MMM. Yeah. So here is this, um, other big cat on like the bathroom wallpaper. It was really cool. Um, and I'm sure we'll see it in like throw pillows, like that'll be kind of an easy way for people to incorporate this trend. Oh yeah, definitely. Um, but yeah, they kind of just talk about like, you know, why a pattern of the year, like you said, we've always heard about the color of the year. Um, and I will link this article in the description below so you guys can check it out on your own. But Speaker 3: 25:11 yeah. And it has some good, uh, when you read it as some like suggestions of kind of like I said, what they were there other contenders were. So those are other kinds of big things that are happening. Um, so yeah, little hint as to what's going on in the home decor world and also, you know, it translates to gift and stationary and, and kind of everywhere. Speaker 1: 25:33 Yeah, definitely makes sense. Then gift in stationary for sure. Um, but I love seeing it. I love seeing home decor, get more creative like this too. So it's fun. Definitely. All right. Um, okay, so, um, I'm going to touch a little bit on living coral because it is the pillar of the year and we just talked about the pattern of the year from environment therapy. So I couldn't leave out living coral and I do have a nother youtube video, the owl, um, I'll put the slide up for you guys. Um, so this is also in my youtube channel if you want to watch the full video, but I'm just going to give like a really quick summary over living coral. MMM. So living coral kind of embodies our need for a playful expression. I see it as a very happy color. Um, it's very bright and fun. Speaker 1: 26:24 Um, and representing the fusion of modern life. Pantone and coral is a nurturing color that appears in our natural surroundings. So when I first heard this, I thought, what natural, like, you know, when I think of nature, I think of Greens and kind of Browns, but maybe that's just because of where I live, but then when I started to think about it, yeah. Was kind of like, oh yeah, like I guess coral really does exist in the sea, but I'm not in the seat all the time, or it's in a sunset and things like that. So, um, Elizabeth, do you agree with this? Who would you think of coral as being like a natural color? Speaker 3: 26:57 Uh, yeah, I think I'm on the same page as you. Yeah. I wouldn't necessarily think that it's, to me, it's sort of like that pop of color, you know, w um, a little bit different than what I, what I normally see in my actual surroundings, but I guess depending on, yeah. You know, sort of in the Caribbean or wherever, they have a lot brighter colors, um, around them. So it sort of depends, I guess. Speaker 1: 27:22 Yeah. I mean, I definitely see it, like you said, Caribbean. I see it as a happy, like beachy color and it, I, it even reminds me of weddings, like I feel like bridesmaids dresses and things like that, but I just don't usually associate this well or with nature. But again, yeah, I mean it could be, um, a flower, you know, color for flowers, things like that. But I just generally, I think of like more neutral stones and, Speaker 3: 27:45 um, I think we just need to leave the east coast and moved to Hawaii and then we would be living the living coral lifestyle that we all dream for. Speaker 1: 27:57 Ah, I like that idea. Let's do it. But yeah, this is kind of how I traditionally see coral being used. Um, just like in, you know, kind of beachy weddings or as prom dresses, things like that. But, um, when I started to do, so I'm trying to research, I did see how living coral was starting to influence home decor, which was really cool to see. So again, this is kind of how I traditionally imagined coral being used in the home, if at all. Um, and again, I am on the east coast, so I kind of saw it as, uh, you know, in southern coastal homes, kind of a little bit of a preppy vibe. But, um, as I was doing my trend research, I was beginning to see it being used in these like fresh, modern ways that still looks like very sunny in tearful, but kind of gives a thorough back with a mid century modern looks or just kind of like the modern art on, which I thought was really fun and new. Speaker 1: 28:49 It felt very fresh. Ooh. And then also seeing it as kind of this smart and fluid evolution from millennial pink, which has been so big over the last, you know, two to three years. Um, it makes it a very commercial choice as well, which we don't always see pantone making a commercial choice, but you can see it even in, you know, this rug or a pillow or dishes. Um, it's just, it seems like it's a very kind of easy color to incorporate with colors that people and consumers have already been buying over the last couple of years. Definitely. Um, it also looks great and an outdoor patio space. If you're, you know, not this bold inside, then your patio is a perfect place to kind of bring some personality and some pop in it. It's, I'm going really well Speaker 4: 29:42 with soft textiles. I like drapery as well. That gives your indoors a little bit of a pop if you're, um, feeling a little bit bold and want that bright coral color inside, uh, in the navy and indigo blues can a pair really well with the coral as do teals. Okay. Speaker 1: 29:59 And also I was noticing some exterior uses, um, bringing some vibrancy and some personality to the outside of that home. And again, it kind of depends on, I think where you live, where this would be suitable. But, um, even if you just painted your door a fun pop color. Yeah, that can be great. Yeah, that can be really fun. Okay, so to watch the full video, I'm going to leave or I'm linking this other video here so you can just click on that to watch the full video of living coral. Okay. So next I wanted to let you guys know about my trend guide for 2019 so I did a ton of trend research and I'll let you know kind of what I was finding in terms of colors and then we'll touch on a few other things. So this is my ultimate 2019 trend guide that I'm giving away for free. So you can download the pdf and I will link that in the description below, so be sure to check that out. Okay. So some of the color trends I've been finding for 2019 include this blush and forest green combination. And like I mentioned earlier, millennial pink has kind of been out and about for quite a while now, but we're kind of seeing these muted tones coming into the blushes and seeing it kind of contrasts really nicely with [inaudible] this, sorry. Um, is really beautiful. So that's in one color combinations. Speaker 3: 31:30 Sorry, I love this combination. This is, this is kind of, yeah, like a new look. Um, that I think is really pretty. I think, um, what I was seeing a lot of last year as the stationary show was um, sort of millennial pink and like cobalt and this is just kind of pushing it a little bit farther towards the, you know, obviously towards the green and then the pink is a little bit deeper and it's kind of again, like a nice evolution but really a unexpected. Speaker 1: 31:59 Right. And um, what was it two years ago that pantone is called the green? Um, it wasn't this crane but it was a green. So I think it kind of got everyone thinking about Greens a little bit more seriously because we didn't see, especially in home decor, we didn't see a lot of Greens. But also the house plant trend I think has kind of influenced us to think about yeah. Speaker 3: 32:18 And tropical, all that tropical patterning that we've been seeing for years. Speaker 1: 32:23 Yeah. So shades of green I think are definitely going to be here for a little while. Speaker 1: 32:29 Okay. So the next slide is hello yellow. So I'm a, I'm a lover of yellow anyway, but I was really excited to kind of see some different of yellow coming out, whether in clothing they, we have sort of some muted like butters and mustard colors, but also even in these hair trends you're seeing this like really, really bright fluorescent yellow almost, which was really fun. Yeah. So iridescent Schein is the next color trends. So this isn't exactly one color, but you're kind of this mother of Pearl. Look, we're seeing everywhere whether it's in these hair trends or um, and clothing or indifferent like kind of home decor accents. Um, Speaker 3: 33:14 it's really a hundred percent. And in the gifts in the gift market and stationary market, hologram foil is so huge like that. A couple of years ago that was like the new thing and it's still holding on like the metallics of like gold and silver and copper are still big, but the Hologram foil and that you a destined look is, is big in those markets. Speaker 1: 33:34 Oh, so fun. I love it. I feel like I've even seen it and I'm a silverware. Speaker 3: 33:40 Oh yeah, definitely. Yeah. I had a trend like this a couple of like a last year called oil slick and it was sort of the like rainbow effect on and the same thing. I had some silverware featured as well. Those sort of like a deeper version of this. But I'm similar. Speaker 1: 33:54 Yeah. Cool. I'm really pretty. Okay. So the next color trend is lavender loves. So again, I think that millennial pink has been so big for the last two to three years and this is sort of another evolution of the millennial pink. It's kind of the softer lavender's, um, and kind of soft purples. And again, last year was ultra violet for the 2018 color of the year. Now, this isn't ultra violet, but I do think it is a spin off of that to get people thinking again about purples. What purples are people excited about? What do they want to see on their clothes or their shoes or in home decor or in you know, stationery and gift. Um, so I think that these colors are a little bit softer and they're kind of easier to use. So here is millennial pink that we have been talking about that a lot and I don't think it's going anywhere quite yet. Again, we are kind of seeing these evolutions and kind of be spinoffs of millennial pink, but I think these colors also kind of playback and work well with millennial pink and I don't really think it's going away yet. Like I think that pink is still big, big, big. Yup. Speaker 3: 35:06 Agreed. And like now a hot pink is coming into, into play. I think after like award season, right. There was so many dresses out there. I don't really follow fashion too much and you have a lot of like fashion inspiration and home decor inspiration. Whereas my trend boards tend to be really like gift and stationary and a little bit of home decor. So that's kind of like my, my perspective on it. But I, um, from award season, I know that all the like dresses where this like hot pink Fuchsia. So that's, you know, another thing kind of mix in there. Speaker 1: 35:38 Cool. Yeah, I love seeing all the different shades of pink and I love the bright colors too. This is a little bit more soft and muted, but um, yeah, I think especially in home decor, we were seeing sort of the blushes come through a lot. But I'm hot pink. I love, so that's exciting. Okay. So pastel perfection. So I feel like pastels have been out for a few years. It's not like the most new thing, but I do think that some of these color combinations in the pastels are a little bit new and different. Um, so I was really loving just the softness of this and love seeing it. Also on kind of more winter items like this winter coat for example, or more long sleeve thinking. The pastels. Traditionally we, I guess we think of pastels as being associated with Easter time or spring. But yeah, seeing these pastels being applied and like totally different ways as exciting. Speaker 1: 36:37 So peach perfect is the next color trend. And I think that this is sort of related back to live in coral. It is a lot softer and more pastel. Again, I'm going to say it again, but I think it is related kind of to another evolution of the millennial pink seeing kind of what plays with that or how it could shift and change a little bit. But I think these soft peachy colors are just on point and I really love it. They play nicely with a lot of other colors. Okay. So the pink, green and gold is just another sort of color combination I was seeing over and over again. Yeah. Speaker 1: 37:18 And the, I called this royal blue sign because I felt like the cobalt blues, the Royal Blues, we're mixing really nicely and having that amazing contrast with these really bright sunshine colors, these yellow colors. And I feel like, yeah, we're seeing it in all different ways, whether it's in fashion or in an artwork or um, in these bottles or stoneware, whatever's at the bottom left. I can't remember exactly what that, what product that was. But yeah, I feel like we were just seeing it all over. It looks gorgeous. Yeah. Okay. And soft sage. I feel like what we were just talking about earlier with all the Greens, the house plant trends, um, the tropical trend and greenery being the 2017 pantone color of the year, it's just really gotten people thinking about Greens in a different way and really paying attention to Greens more. Um, so I was noticing this kind of soft sage trend come up all over the place, whether it's in house, how paints or sofas and home decor or fashion. Speaker 1: 38:25 Um, and just again with these, um, succulents, they kind of have that exact same color. So I agree. I have heard that stages is trending as well. And I feel like I haven't seen it as much in my work, but it's probably just a matter of time cause it's probably starting in fashion and home decor and that it's going to kind of filter in. Gotcha. Yeah, I think it feels really fresh. So I love it. But yeah. Okay. And so the next one is called spice turmeric earth. And I think this is just sort of a new, a new neutral if you will. I think that gray is starting to finally kind of make its way out and we're turning towards these really hot neutrals. Um, I don't really see the chocolates coming back in yet, but I think that's kind of where we're headed. But I think first it's going to be more of these kind of like spicy colors, um, that you would see in your kitchen. Um, but it is coming into fashion. I think first most of these images are fashion images. We kind of tried to play with this in home decor. I don't think they were quite ready yet because everyone's at this point bought a gray sofa. So it's not going to matter. Speaker 1: 39:39 But I do think this is where it's heading and you know, it's a great color for like leather furniture, things like that. So I think we are going to see it coming up more and more over the next few years. Okay. So you got all of my color trends, but I wanted to go over some of the other trends that I've included in my free trend guide. So I've included illustration trends that are not going to share with you. You'll have to go download the pdf in the description below to get these trends. But I am also included a section on print and pattern trends and surface design trends and textile design trends. So definitely go check that out. Yeah, a lot of great stuff in there. Thank you. So this is my website. If you want to get my free trend guide 'em you can either go into the description or you can go to my website@lauraandleslie.com slash friend. Speaker 1: 40:35 Um, and you can download it there. Definitely share a comment or share any ideas. If you see some trends coming up in 2019 that we didn't mention, let us know in the comments below. We would really love to hear from you. If you have any questions, just let us know. Yeah, definitely. All right, so your assignment for today is to go ahead and research trends in your niche, so whether you are more in the gift and stationary like Elizabeth or if you're in home decor or fashion, whatever it is, start researching some of the trends in your niche and create a one page trend board for a new trend that you discovered because there's no way that we can possibly see every single trend that's coming out this year. These are just ones that we've noticed and we've shared with you. So create a one page trend board and upload it to the design tribe Facebook group and share it with other designers. Speaker 1: 41:32 That way we can all mutually benefit from each other's research and save time. So to join the Facebook group, go to the design tribe, Lauren Lesley, you can see the link below on this slide and you'll have to answer a few questions and just make sure that you are actually a designer, um, and is a private group, but we would love to have you, so please go over there and join. Um, and if you liked this video, uh, to get notified, please hit the little bell, subscribe to my channel, give this video a thumbs up. We'd really appreciate it. And in the future if you want to listen in the car as you're driving or whatnot, um, we do have a podcast version and I'm putting all the audio on the podcast of these conversations. So go ahead and subscribe to the design tribe podcast. You can listen on iTunes and Spotify. Um, I'm at Lauren Lesley studio on Instagram and Elizabeth, do you want to give your Instagram? Speaker 3: 42:33 Yeah, definitely. I'm at east silver design and um, yeah, you can subscribe to my newsletter@elizabethsilver.com uh, slash fresh. Um, Yup, there we go. East silver design and Elizabethsillver.com/brush um, has, uh, where you can subscribe and the 15th of every month a new trend board and all kinds of resources for designers, for illustrators and you know, creative freelancers basically. So would love to have you. Speaker 1: 43:04 All right. Well Elizabeth, thank you so much for coming on and really enjoy talking to you about all the trends we're seeing in 2019 thank you so much. Lauren. Speaker 2: 43:15 Thank you so much for listening to the design tribe podcast. I hope you enjoyed the conversation today. Here comes the part where I need to ask you for a favor, help a sister out. Next time you're in iTunes, Speaker 3: 43:29 please, please leave a rating and a review. Speaker 1: 43:33 Please. Speaker 3: 43:34 It only takes a few seconds and it would quite literally you make my day for real. It helps us podcast get found so that other awesome people like you can join the dialogue and connect with each other. 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Living Coral Whhaaa? Find out why Pantone chose Living Coral as the 2019 Color of the Year with special guest Erica Ilene

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 76:40


1 | LIVING CORAL EXPLAINED Unlike what many many initially think, no crystal balls are in use when Pantone selects the color of the year! They collect color information from street trends, fashion, retail, the runway, social media, and travel. Pantone carefully researches cultural shifts, political dynamics, and takes historical events into account. Groundbreaking stuff, huh? Vibrant yet mellow, Pantone describes Living Coral as “An animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.” It is a color that is warm and nourishing. “[Living Coral provides] comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment.” Part of the reason they chose it is for its sociable and spirited qualities. It symbolizes optimism, the pursuit of joyful ventures, and encourages light-hearted activity. Pantone’s color choice in Living Coral directly relates to the “onslaught of digital technology and social media increasingly embedding into daily life…” This seems to be a recurring theme for Pantone, though not an irrelevant one. Living Coral embodies our need for playful expression. I see it as a very happy color. Do you agree with this? Pantone says, “Representing the fusion of modern life, PANTONE Living Coral is a nurturing color that appears in our natural surroundings…” I see it as a happy, beach-y color and it even reminds me of weddings, but I never associate this color with nature.  Pantone says that “Living Coral emits the desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of color found in nature.  In it’s glorious, yet unfortunately more elusive, display beneath the sea, this vivifying and effervescent color mesmerizes the eye and mind.” I guess that is technically nature. ;)    2 | HOW DOES LIVING CORAL INFLUENCE HOME DECOR IN 2019? My first slide with the oversized chairs shows how I would have traditionally imagined coral being used in the home. I see it being the perfect color for Southern Coastal homes. However, we are beginning to see it being used in fresh, modern ways. It still looks very sunny and cheerful. (See: Slide with coral, yellow, and green chairs.) I also see it as a smart, fluid evolution from Millennial Pink, which has been so popular over the last 2-3 years, which makes it a very commercial choice. It looks great in an Outdoor Patio space as well as soft textiles like drapery. The Navy or Indigo blues pair very well with coral. As do Teals. Exterior uses also look lovely, bringing vibrancy and personality to the outside of the home.    3 | CURRENT EVENTS THAT EVOKE THE COLOR LIVING CORAL Let’s recap some of the colossal current events that took place in 2017 and 2018.   IN 2017: President Trump was inaugurated Women’s March Jan 21, 2017 Brexit North Korea Escalation Self-Driving Cars Self-Learning A.I. Artificial Intelligence Las Vegas Shooting 58 dead 851 injured Wikipedia   IN 2018: International Women’s Day March for Our Lives Organized by survivors of the Parkland, Florida school shooting. Civic Engagement  Popularity in voting and importance of midterm elections. Lots of women were voted into Congress including the youngest woman ever to serve in Congress, the first Muslim women, and the first Native American women. The World Cup The Royal Wedding Nelson Mandela 100 July 18 marked 100 yrs since Nelson Mandela was born. Remembering: Aretha Franklin, Stephen Hawking, and Burt Reynolds.   IN POLITICS “Lying at the center of our naturally vivid and chromatic ecosystem, PANTONE Living Coral is evocative of how coral reefs provide shelter to a diverse kaleidoscope of color.” Do you think this is an echo of how the current u.s. administration has handled immigrants crossing the border? Erica Ilene did not think so. The terminology “provide shelter” really stuck out to me and it could mean a variety of things. Pantone chooses their words very carefully and I do think the concept of providing + seeking shelter is very important in our current events.   IN THE ENVIRONMENT is this color choice meant to call attention to coral reefs being endangered? National Geographic says that our Coral Reefs could be gone in 30 years.  A UN study found that unless global warming is reduced, coral reefs will die of heat stress. Reef expert, Mark Eakin, calls this catastrophe, “heartbreaking” as it’s already happening. According to National Geographic, 25 reefs (3/4 of the world’s reef systems) experienced severe bleaching events, the worst to date. Eakin says, “The Great Barrier Reef damage we’ve seen is greater than anything we’ve seen in the past 20 years.” And, “The last 3 years have been extremely depressing for me.” Source.   4 | HOW WILL SOCIAL MEDIA BE INFLUENCED BY CORAL IN 2019? There’s no doubt creates a liveliness that is very relevant and effective within social media realms. Do You See Living Coral As Being “Instagrammable?” If yes, leave me a comment at the bottom of this blog post and let me know! I’d love to see your screenshots and examples, too.   5 | HISTORY OF THE COLOR CORAL Coral reefs were first harvested for jewelry by the ancient Egyptians, and worn in Rome to ward off evil. Renaissance paintings of baby Jesus often depict him holding a coral amulet (assumed to also ward off evil). Before the 16th century, Chinese and Europeans would have labeled this color yellow-red.  Europeans learned the Sanskrit word ‘naranga' via trade in the late 15th century, which later became orange in English. By the mid-18th century, iron-oxide pigments could be mass produced for painting red, orange, and yellow shades. In 1840, the more chemically stable color, cadmium yellow, was created, followed by cadmium red in 1920 - both flooded the market while making the full range of orange hues possible for the very first time. Coral became a favorite among Impressionists and the rest is history. In the Victorian era, it was carved for cameo portraits. Coral was prized in sleek Art Deco jewelry during the first half of the 20th century. Hippies of the 1960’s and 1970’s treasured it’s raw form. Source.   6 | HOW YOUR PERSONALITY FEELS ABOUT THE COLOR CORAL   CORAL LOVERS So how do you feel about the color Living Coral, or coral in general?  (I am so-so on it.)   But I seem to do this every year where I'm a little resistant to Pantone's color choice and then as the year unfolds it starts to really grow on me.   Here are a few funny revelations about how your personality handles this lively color. Because Coral is a blend between Orange and Pink, we’ll have to draw some conclusions from both of these colors. A pink person is less ostentatious than a red person, but still has style and perspective.  In softer tints, it is pure, demure, and sweet.  If you love pink, you are generally talented, but not pushy or overly ambitious. Lovers of orange work and play hard, are expansive, extroverted, and have original ideas. They are good-natured, adventurous, and enthusiastic with strong determination. They are pretty agreeable and happy. Orange-lovers can be fickle.  Their newest friend is often their best friend until the next shiny new person comes along. Success in business can often come from this gregarious, charming person. Coral-lovers will find themselves in somewhere in the middle of the scale - perhaps loving to be social on the weekends, but preferring to stay in during the week.   CORAL HATERS If you hate pink, then it’s innocence is quite annoying to you.  You consider it weak.  Hot Pink is too showy for you and you’re just not a person with that much audacity who needs to be the center of attention.  You prefer sophisticated and friendly colors staying safe in the realm of neutrals and muted blues. If you hate orange, then nothing flamboyant appeals to you.  You are not a fan of partying, hilarity, loud people, showing off, or public displays of affection.  You may be a bit of a loner, although you prefer to have a few genuine friends and once you’ve made a friend, it’s for life.  You are very loyal and sincere. Coral-haters will find themselves in somewhere in the middle of the scale - perhaps you have some boldness inside of you when necessary, but you prefer to keep it reserved for extremely important situations.  Maybe you enjoy a nice party from time-to-time, but you would never host a large party yourself. Source: Colors for Your Every Mood, by Leatrice Eiseman, 1998.   5 | HOW LIVING CORAL CAN AFFECT YOUR BUSINESS IN 2019 Before you get totally carried away on the Coral train you have to know your customers and your brand. Is coral relevant to your target audience and does it make sense with what you’re ultimately selling? For example, I highly doubt Ford is going to come out with new coral sedans next year. However, see if you can work it into your existing assortment or product offering. If you are selling gifts or accessories this is an amazing accent color! See if you can use it as a pop color on a small detail. The exact shade of coral can be flexible. Perhaps, you want a dull version of coral which suits your customers better. This could work well for textiles and home decor products such as rugs and pillows. Coral can also be a great shade for marketing and advertisements. It is easy to incorporate into your social media strategy. And if you can’t physically incorporate coral tones into your business, you can always develop into the overall meaning behind Living Coral by bringing a sense of environmental consciousness to your business messaging.   TAGS Living Coral Living Coral 2019 2019 Pantone Color of the Year 2019 Pantone Color Living Coral Pantone Living Coral Pantone 2019 Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year 2019 Pantone Color Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Make Up Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Nail Polish Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Fashion Lauren Lesley Studio Design Tribe Living Color Coral color of the year 2019 pantone 2019 color of the year pantone Color of the Year 

Fountain Pen Companion
Episode 9 - We are better off with Leonardo

Fountain Pen Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 97:53


What's new with you? / What's everyone consuming? Urban Sailor 1911L with a music nib Nock Co Sinclair Notebooks from Stu of 1857 Ground Pilot Parallel nibs on Chinese pens PenBBS 355, 456 (here and here), 309, 471, and 308 Terry Pratchett Discworld novels Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Sabrina the Teenage Witch Sabrina - Archie Comics Daniel Pebble and Life Notebook from Stu Aurora Optima Flex Sailor x Nagasawa Black Proske Kaweco Art Sport Samba Sailor Shikiori Shimoyo Clairefontaine Clairmail 60g printer paper Kaweco Elite with BCI and Ti nibs, inks Ana Gifts from Nero's note Midori Grid and Pebble notebook Eric's DECO-KAKUNOs Lennon Tool Bar Autumn 2019 LE Persimmon and Autumn Crab Pilot 100th anniversary inks Russian Doll Alan Moore's Swamp Thing Stationery News Bureau Direct closed New at Sakura Pen Gallery: Nanami Paper Sailor Ink Studio inks Diamine exclusives and special editions: New Diamine/Reddit Ink Aurora Borealis 2 new German exclusive Diamine inks: Smoke on the Water, and Purple Rain Diamine Ortloffs Kölsche Tinte Spain exclusive Oliva and matching Aurora Cult Pens Iridescink Robert, Maureen, Little Rob, and Little Mo Leonardo The Olive (green ebonite) Leonardo Pietra Marina Pelikan Stone Garden m800 Leonardo Yellow Furore Pelikan m205 Demonstrator GvFC Pen of the Year 2019 (black model) Wancher Dream Pen Kickstarter campaign update Pay-It-Forward (PIF)Project Kickstarter Campaign updates To read about Theodor Kovacs, the Hungarian inventor of the piston filler. History of the Ballpoint (Biro) pen News from Pelikan: Pelikan Herzstück 1929 LE Pelikan M1005 Stresemann announced Pelikan M101N Gray-Blue Ink of the year Star Ruby Our outlook for 2019 : "Living Coral" Pantone color of the year 2019 Monteverde Coral Lamy Neon Coral back in stock Bright and pastels Visconti Breeze, Lamy Safari Pastel Kaweco Sport Frosted 2G0P Episode mentioning Kaweco Glass nib pens: Delike Yaching Style Spors Crecent Filler at Anderson pens Sen Handmade Taiwan Glass Nib Pen Chinese pen trends: frankunderwater.com Live In you Future Bobby (etsy & ebay) Massive architect nib from Bobby's shop Chrisrap52 on YouTube Penbbs filling mechs 2019 Baltimore Washington International Pen Show Maker's Panel: Mike Allen - Woodshed Pen Company Chet Herbert - Herbert Pen Company Jonathon Brooks - Carolina Pen Company Richard L Greenwald Return of Italian pens: Leonardo Officina Italiana Armando Simoni Club (ASC) Scribo Scrittura Bolognese Scribo ink bottles Franklin-Christoph Fountain Pen Companion Discourse site Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can email us at podcast@fountainpencompanion.com The intro and outro music is Pens With Spoons Taped To Them by Captive Portal. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0. © 2019 Urban Hafner, Ana Csiky, Daniel Berecz. Released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0.

Inside Design
2019 Kitchen & Bath Trends

Inside Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 28:35


The 2nd episode of our podcast last year was on the 2018 Kitchen and Bath Trends from KBIS (The Kitchen and Bath Industry Show) that we attended last year in Orlando, Florida and coincidentally was the 2nd highest downloaded episode since we started this podcast! Unfortunately we weren’t able to attend KBIS this year (it was in Las Vegas where it snowed for more than 7 hours resulting in delays and flight cancellations). We enjoy this show so much and were so disappointed that we couldn’t go because it is pure eye candy and we learn so much. So in order to share the latest and greatest with you, we reached out to our designer friends and had them be our eyes for us. We are so lucky that we can count on them. Crazy story, I also got information from a builder who shared his thoughts. First up - Rose Dostal – RMD Designs, LLC – Kitchen, Bathroom and Interior Remodeling Architectural Design in Hudson, Ohio. A. Rose Dostal – RMD Designs, LLC – Kitchen, Bathroom and Interior Remodeling Architectural Design in Hudson, Ohio – http://www.rmddesignsllc.com a. Hexagon tiles fabric lighting b. Unique Storage Solutions Interiors of the storage elevated to a finish that is typically shown on the cabinetry. c. Matte Black More dominant this year than in years past Bathroom Fixtures Appliances Tiles B. Greg & Gina Lynch – Enfort Homes –- boutique spec home builder & developer based in Kirkland, Washington. Check out their beautiful website http://www.enforthomes.com a. Matte Black still hot b. Gunmetal – new c. Acrylic pulls are the next big thing d. Faucets Mixed Metals (e.g. black handle, chrome neck) Ombre (e.g. transitions from chrome to gold) e. Paint Whites and super-lights are still big Greys are getting warmer Cabinets – still in but seeing blues and greens mixed with wood tones f. Tile Patterned tile still going strong Patchwork neutral mix the most universal Large scale hex g. Lighting Industrial with mixed metal Black, gold and chrome on the same fixture h. Frills Galley kitchen sinks Speakers in the shower Locks on barn doors Add hairpin legs to floating island for big style Accent hoods Transom windows with interesting grids  C. A rundown from the team and Alexandria at http://www.kitchenandbath.com a. Favorite Products Delta – Voice IQ Technology: hands free voice operated faucet Pairs with Amazon’s Alexa or Google Assistant Metered dispensing in ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, liters and milliliters Custom commands – you can set a command that can dispense a specific amount. “Hey Alexa, ask Delta to fill the dog bowl” b. Shieldspray Technology: This is a splatter-reducing faucet so you are not left soaking wet after doing the dishes. It is strong enough to still get your baked on crud off you dishes so you can “power through a mess, without making a mess” (their tag line) c. Sapienstone:  The Italian porcelain surface was the talk of the show! Featured in their own booth and in award winning Monogram booth the versatility of this surface was mesmerizing. SapienStone’s porcelain surfaces come in a array of shades including their new natural wood designs that look and feel like the real deal. d. BlueStar: At this booth you were able to see PANTONE’s color of the year Living Coral featured on their customizable appliances. You can choose from 750 different colors, several textures, knobs, trim and door styles. A prototype designed by our design colleagues Madcap Cottage was of a floral and plaid patterned oven. e. Biggest Trends: Color – added to appliances, tubs, sinks and countertops Green – everywhere – Emerald green took center stage Hidden appliances Smart Technology D. Modenus a. Smart technology – Thermador offers voice control nearly the entire kitchen from your cooktop to your dishwasher b. Color and Texture Ann Sacks tile – green backsplash Thompson Traders – Textured copper and matte black sinks c. Unique Storage and workspace option to make a kitchen beautiful and functional. E. What #Design Hounds saw at KBIS a. Michelle Gage - Michelle Gage Interiors b. Megan Bachmann - Megan Bachmann Interiors c. Stephanie Slifer - S Squared Interiors d. Jennifer Moreau – Moreau Designs e. Maureen Break Coates – Luxury Transitions

300 DPI
Épisode 20 – Y a rien de bon le vendredi

300 DPI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 16:35


Cette semaine, un sujet un peu ésotérique, une situation qui n’est pas de la paresse ou de la lâcheté.  C’est juste une affirmation pour aider à gérer son temps. La couleur Pantone de l’année et la controverse

Bröllopspodden
Årets färg - Living Coral

Bröllopspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 38:45


I veckans avsnitt berättar vi om årets färg ”Living Coral” från @pantone och berättar hur ni kan använda den som inspiration till ert bröllop för både blommor, dekor och till er bröllopsstil! Nästa vecka är vi tillbaka igen med ett exklusivt PodMe-avsnitt. Är du inte redan prenumerant hoppas vi så klart att du går in på www.podme.com NU för att bli det. Kostar endast 29:- per månad och första månaden är gratis. Vi ses där! 

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Live and Active Pop Culture
Episode 69- Living Coral

Live and Active Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 86:33


We're back from an unintended holiday hiatus and we are covering all of the biggest things- the Oscar nominations, the Golden Globes, Masked Singer, "Celebrity Big Brother", Pantone Color of the year. We also discuss our predictions for the new year, talk about what has been cancelled in the TV world and do an interesting snack test.   Follow us on Twitter: @LandAPopCulture Email us: liveandactivepopculture@gmail.com Facebook us: facebook.com/liveandactivepopculture

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Podcast, Dec. 20, 2018: The Oceanic Society Celebrates Living Coral

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 22:44


The Oceanic Society (oceanicsociety.org) is celebrating Pantone's Color of the Year selection, Living Coral, a vibrant message that designers will use in media around the world. Earth911 talks with Wayne Sentman, director of Conservation Travel Programs at the Oceanic Society about the state of coral and raising awareness about coral bleaching and climate change. The organization encourages people to adopt "blue habits" that will reduce pollution and overfishing, as well as to keep coral reefs alive in the face of climate change. Pantone's Living Coral is a vibrant red-orange that could vanish from the natural world in our lifetimes that is "animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge." You'll be seeing it online, in magazines, and business cards, among many other places -- remember the coral reefs when you do and share blue habits with your community.

From Ring to Veil a Wedding Planning podcast

Trends 2019 - Episode #195 Pause and subscribe! Take a screenshot and share! Join our Facebook Group Seattle Metro Area Wedding Planning Resource Guide ( http://fromringtoveil.com/rgpaperback ) ( http://fromringtoveil.com/rgkindle ) *This was recorded before Pantone revealed their color of the year for 2019!* Last episode of 2018! Pantone spring/summer 2019 color palette. Trends and what to look for in 2019. PANTONE SPRING/SUMMER 2019 COLOR PALETTE: Fiesta, Jester Red, Turmeric, Living Coral, Pink Peacock, Pepper Stem, Aspen Gold, Princess Blue, Toffee, Mango Mojito, Terrarium Moss, Sweet Lilac Spring/Summer 2019 Neutrals: Soybean, Eclipse, Sweet Corn, Brown Granite 2019 Trends Bridal Dresses- Megan Markle’s Dress influence, both the wedding dress with boatneck and sleeves and the reception dress. A resurgence of the bridal tiara Oversized- bows, sleeves, sparkle and floral elements Bridal Jumpsuit Florals Bright colors- purple replacing pink Abundant greenery Dahlias Hanging florals, garlands, floral walls Décor More Rust, silver, and gold, phasing out of rose gold and coppers Industrial décor less rustic Lots of texture in linens Lace trims Frayed edges Beading Invitation Suites and event branding Unique features on papers Geometric cutouts Watercolors Wax Seals Color blocking Custom illustrations Custom Monogramming Food Themed food stations instead of one buffet Raw seafood bar Pizza Tacos Custom cocktails or interactive bars where guest can choose their own cocktails Hair and makeup A natural look for makeup with bold accents such as a wine-colored lip or full lashes Half up sweeps that frame face with locks softly gathered in the back of the head The wedding isn’t just for Saturdays anymore- choose a Friday or Sunday. LINKS FOR TRENDS: http://theeverygirl.com/5-wedding-trends-every-2019-bride-should-know-about/ https://www.weddingforward.com/2019-wedding-trends/3/ https://www.theknot.com/content/bridal-fashion-week-spring-2019-wedding-dress-trends https://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-ideas/wedding-trends-from-the-experts https://www.vogue.com/article/spring-2019-bridal-fashion-week-trends THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: Timelines and Checklists www.fromringtoveil.com/checklists FRTV Swag www.fromringtoveil.com/tee Join our Facebook Group Subscribe to the podcast: { Apple Podcasts }{ Spotify }{ Stitcher }{ Youtube } { iHeartradio }{ Alexa }{ CastBox }{ GooglePodcasts } -Until next time, No Stress No Worries Keep Calm and Listen On-  

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Podcast, Dec. 20, 2018: The Oceanic Society Celebrates Living Coral

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 22:44


The Oceanic Society (oceanicsociety.org) is celebrating Pantone's Color of the Year selection, Living Coral, a vibrant message that designers will use in media around the world. Earth911 talks with Wayne Sentman, director of Conservation Travel Programs at the Oceanic Society about the state of coral and raising awareness about coral bleaching and climate change. The organization encourages people to adopt "blue habits" that will reduce pollution and overfishing, as well as to keep coral reefs alive in the face of climate change. Pantone's Living Coral is a vibrant red-orange that could vanish from the natural world in our lifetimes that is "animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge." You'll be seeing it online, in magazines, and business cards, among many other places -- remember the coral reefs when you do and share blue habits with your community.

Elevate Your Curiosity podcast - trend forecasting, product development and reducing anxiety for creative businesses

Today on the Elevate Your Curiosity podcast we're discussing the Pantone Colour Of the Year 2019 - Living Coral. And I say we as I am joined by Elizabeth Stiles, a fashion retail consultant.   We met on Instagram this year and after bonding over books and podcasts we've teamed up on workshops and are each other accountability partners! Listen in as we discuss our thoughts on the Living Coral colour, the consumer themes behind it and how you can translate all of this into your product range. It was such a fun episode to record and we discuss so many ways to use this in your business. From taking the texture of the ocean and coral and using this in prints and pattern. To ways you can be more environmental in your business.   Show notes Follow on the conversation over on Instagram @arnoldandbird and @Elizabethstilesuk

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Pop Fashion
Fashion Print Ads will Never Be the Same

Pop Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 50:02


Welcome to another episode of Pop Fashion! In made of snakes news, an athletic retailer fired two executives and a luxury company CEO decided to step down for awhile (while he is being investigated). American Eagle is crushing it, Tory Burch has a new CEO, “premium mediocre” is a new term that needs to be discussed, and Living Coral is declared the color of 2019. The fate of the Bangladesh Accord is in the balance, and a fashion company known for their advertising dropped the bombshell that they won’t be generating print ads anymore. Come hang out! Pop Fashion Links Website: www.popfashionpodcast.com Instagram: @popfashionpodcast Twitter: @JustPopFashion Lisa’s Links Twitter: www.twitter.com/lisatella Website: www.lisarowan.com Kaarin’s Links Twitter: www.twitter.com/truetostyle Website: www.truetostyle.com

Design Speaks
A Christmas Gift Wish List For Creatives – Episode 075

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 53:05


                    This week we have a blast talking about all sorts of fun, interesting, and useful gifts for that creative in your life (or for yourself)! Stay tuned for some value and a little bit of nonsense. Featured Music: Club Danger - "Living Legend" [clear-line] Inspirations, Thoughts, & What We've Been Up To Need some ideas on what to give to follow creatives or maybe to that person on your life who appreciates creative things? You have come to the right podcast. However, before we hear some great ideas, we hear all about Michelle’s week where she has been getting ready for Christmas. She didn’t bring a song this week, but she has a few suggestions of new music for the listeners. She suggests, new music by Copeland and Vesperteen’s new song "Operate". (Also, the band who Michelle couldn’t remember during the show was Broken Bells). They released a new song so give it a listen. Michelle also suggests another great podcast on Spotify by Guy Raz called The Rewind. Brandi’s week: Sad because her husband was sick and then she got sick, but she still managed to find a positive note to this week. Pantone just announced the color of the year for 2019: Living Coral, and it is gorgeous. Apparently Brandi is a trendsetter because she unintentionally bought her new planner in the color of the new year. Her song this week is Living Legend by Club Danger. It’s not how Brandi is feeling now, but it’s still a fun energetic song. Now we can jump into this week’s topic which may be helpful for some or hopefully all of you, gift ideas for fellow creatives in your life, or those people in your life who appreciate creative things. We hear from both Brandi and Michelle about what are some great gift ideas for creatives. The Christmas Gift Wish List: Shop Pantone: nice notebooks, pens, and pencils, FoodMood Cookbook Notebooks Mugs Ornaments Color Books Planners Ink+Volt Planner Drinkware for hot beverages as well as a Hydroflask Homesick Candles Fidget spinners or cubes, squishies or Thinking Putty Moment Lenses A nice pair of headphones (Michelle suggests Sony) Art from someone like Lindsay Letters aka The Art Bar An experience like going to a museum, tickets to a concert or a conference; even bowling Gradient Puzzles for the office Dana Tanamachi Illuminated Bible Temporary tattoos that you can design yourself from InkBox iTunes gift card Fujifilm Photo Printer that connects to your phone Typographic Ticket Book Classes from Skillshare or Creative Live, and Timeular Gadget  If you have any more ideas that we didn’t cover, please comment on our Instagram post to share with other listeners. Don’t forget to rate and review our show wherever you listen. THANKS FOR THE FEEDBACK!!!! "As a self-taught graphic designer who is constantly wanting to learn more about design in general, I've really enjoyed this podcast. I've been introduced to several new topics and ideas that I've then been inspired to go out and learn about more on my own."  - verolilianaaa on iTunes     Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com. THANK YOU to the ultra-talented  Vesperteen (Colin Rigsby) for letting us use his song (“Shatter in The Night”) as the intro and outtro for every episode of Design Speaks.       [clear-line][clear-line] Transcription: Brandi: Welcome to Design Speaks, you're listening to episode 75 of Design Speaks. Michelle: On this week’s episode we are going to be talking about Christmas presents for creatives. B: But before we get into that do you want to tell us about your week? M: Sure, so I’ve just been getting everything ready from Christmas. I just decorated the entire office!

BEAUTY NEWS
BEAUTY NEWS - 14 December 2018 | New Releases & Updates

BEAUTY NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 52:59


Welcome to this weeks episode of Beauty News! Today we are discussing new release and pre-release makeup and beauty products. Time stamps below. Vote for your Beauty News Awards nominees here: https://beautynewsofficial.blogspot.com/2018/12/beauty-news-awards-nominations.html Enter our giveaways here Ela Tools packs: https://www.instagram.com/p/BrKbSQcAnXJ/ Beautylish haul: https://beautynewsofficial.blogspot.com/2018/12/beauty-news-holiday-2018-giveaway.html This episode of Beauty News is dedicated to Rain R! Thank you for supporting Beauty News! xoxox 2:51 Fenty Beauty Loose Fairy Bomb Shimmers 3:09 Becca Ocean Glow Bronzer, Blush & Highlighter Compact 5:54 Flower Beauty launched at Chemist Warehouse 6:32 Jeffree Star Mini Nudes Boxed Set Volume 2 7:45 Lancome Spring 2019 collection 9:23 MAC Chinese New Year 2019 collection 11:57 MAC Bling Thing collection 13:36 Urban Decay On The Run mini palettes 13:56 Beauty Blender Electric Violet limited edition sponge 14:40 Benefit Hoola shade range expansion 16:24 Bobbi Brown Spring & Chinese New Year releases 18:21 Colourpop x Kathleen Lights Twinkling Lights collection 25:21 Colourpop 24 new single shadow shades + BYOP sale 26:52 Glamlite Pizza Palette 28:01 Covergirl Full Spectrum collection 29:06 Drunk Elephant A-Passioni Retinol Cream 29:55 Givenchy Chinese New Year 2019 30:55 Huda Beauty Matte & Metal Liquid Shadows 34:23 Juvia’s Place Tribe Palette & Tribe Highlighters 35:29 Lunar Beauty Greek Goddess collection 41:11 NYX Off Tropic Palettes and recent new releases 43:38 Pantone Colour of the Year 2019 Living Coral 45:27 Physician’s Formula Butter Eyeshadow Palettes & Butter Lipsticks 47:32 Revlon ColourStay Look Book Palettes 49:33 Tom Ford Lost Cherry Lipstick 50:05 Wet n Wild PhotoFocus Stick Foundation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pantone Color of the Year Explored
Pantone Color of The Year - Living Coral

Pantone Color of the Year Explored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 8:21


A deeper look at Living Coral, Pantones choice for Color of the Year. Discover why Pantone chooses colors and learn how this color can be used in wardrobe and image consulting.

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2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization
Embroidery Technology Advancements with ZSK Machines

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 58:31


jQuery(document).ready(function($) { $('#wp_mep_166').mediaelementplayer({ m:1 ,features: ['playpause','current','progress','duration','volume','tracks','fullscreen'] ,audioWidth:400,audioHeight:30 }); }); Please find some links and notes from the 2 Regular Guys Podcast. This week, show producer Erich Campbell talks to Nick and Andrea from ZSK Embroidery about the new technology that is changing the embroidery industry. Learn what is new, what is coming and how you can keep ahead of the curve. This fun fast paced conversation will give you more details about embroidery and the industry as a whole. Sponsored by: SGIA.org Our regular listeners know this, but 2 Regular Guys are all about garment decorating, a bit of fun, and no rants or lectures or selling. We are not doing this for our employers, but rather for our industry. Since February 2013, The 2 Regular Guys have been the first and the most listened to garment decorating industry podcast on this planet! We are humbled by all of you tuning in each week. We work hard to bring you information that will make your business better, and our industry better. Take a look at our incredible weekly guest list and you'll understand where this industry goes for news, interviews and the heartbeat of garment decorating. Thanks for listening! News SGIA has announced Sustainable Business Recognition Award. Marci says, Integrating sustainability into your business practices can involve many steps, but even the smallest act can make a significant impact. (Installing energy efficient lighting and controls saves money and benefits the planet — a clear win-win situation!)  Pantone Color Institute named its 2019 Color of the Year, Living Coral. The coral hue features gold undertones that the institute says “energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.” Seeking inspiration for this year's color, the organization says Living Coral is in reaction to the prominence of digital technology and social media in daily life and the desire for authentic experiences. The institute also states that the shade symbolizes an “innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits” and the “desire for playful expression.” “Color is an equalizing lens through which we experience our natural and digital realities, and this is particularly true for Living Coral,” states Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute. “With consumers craving human interaction and social connection, the humanizing and heartening qualities displayed by the convivial [color] hit a responsive chord.” Embroidery Technology Advancements Terry: Give us a little history of ZSK and why they have positioned themselves to get involved with all this innovation? Erich: I know that I love seeing the out-of-this world tech and manufacturing that embroidery is aiding these days, but before I run us out into arcane processes, why don't we talk a little bit about where embroidery is going now? What sort of changes have you noticed about the commercial embroidery market's focus recently and what sort of features or innovations are already in the pipeline that addresses how the market is evolving? (personalization, indiv. Production, head selection, production aids/projection) Terry: I see Erich reposting lots of your content. Can you tell us more about these ‘embroidery adjacent' technologies that are coming into use? (Upholstery, Shoe uppers, etc?) Erich: Alright- we've talked about the kinds of embroidery we all know about, let's get a little further out there into technologies derived from embroidery- tell us a little more about what ‘Technical Embroidery' means and what is it doing for manufacturing? What kinds of things are you helping companies make that people might not even think of as embroidery? Terry: What kinds of these high-tech applications are still on the horizon, and what is within our abilities to do right now? How about average decorator? Can they get in on this? (E-textiles,