Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Fashion Rocks.

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Fashion. Design. Music. These are a few of my favorite things. I have always wanted to incorporate music into Modern Material. I am not a musician unless you count my lousy attempts with the piano, cello, and flute in grade school. I admire the skill and creativity involved in writing music. As a designer, it's a continual struggle to create something new, fresh, yet still appealing to the crowd. I believe musicians have the same challenge to overcome. Just as there will always be songs criticized for sounding like another, there will always be fashion and design accused of being knock offs. Originality only goes so far. There are only so many beats and melodies in the musical universe. And there are only so many colors and styles in the design spectrum.
Modern Material is about what inspires me. It's what gives me light at the end of the tunnel. It's a goal. It's a dream. It's the feeling of waking up each day motivated and ready to discover something new.

So while my professional career is about the trends in fashion and design, my personal career has dedicated a lot of time to finding great new tunes to rock out to. I am a strong believer and promoter of indie music. I can relate to their struggle to survive in a world of major record labels and platinum albums. Only my world revolves around making a name for myself among the Gap's or Calvin Klein's of the industry.

Here's my most recent thought. Why not start a collaboration between designers and musicians? I've been slacking off on listening to new artists over the past year while developing Modern Material. I used to make it to several shows each month. I really want and need to be inspired by new music. We all get a dozen Myspace requests for bands each week. How many of us actually listen to the music player? My goal is to start listening. If I find the music exciting and inspiring, I would love to feature a blog review of their album and post a link on my website. In return, I would like for the band to feature a banner for Modern Material on their Myspace or Facebook page for at least 2 weeks. Indie artists unite.

To kick it off, I'd like to share some of my favorite songs from musicians including: The Bravery, Citizen Cope, Audioslave, The Kaiser Chiefs, Modest Mouse, Atmosphere, Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale, Your Vegas, Switches, Howie Day, Jack Johnson, Charlotte Sometimes, Jason Mraz, Mark Ronson, Snow Patrol, 30 Seconds to Mars, Aqualung, Radiohead, Mat Kearney, Pete Yorn, Hard-Fi, Bush, Incubus, Rock Kills Kid, The Shins, Cake, Pat Monahan, New Radicals, Big City Rock, Foo Fighters, and The Fray.


Rock On. - a n n i e -








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Monday, September 1, 2008

Modern Day Inspiration

It's been a few months since I've really spent much time continuing to develop Modern Material. I've been extremely busy adjusting to a new full time job in which I am designing fashion accessories and graphics for numerous retail brands. I am really enjoying the exciting projects and creative atmosphere during my 8 to 5. At first I thought I might loose some of the creative motivation I had over the last year, but instead I'm finding it more inspiring as I am constantly surrounded by creativity and style. Time, is still however the hardest part to find.

I found this site while looking over my website analytics and thought you might enjoy it. It all started by someone adding some Modern Material products to their profile, and from there, many other users have branched on. The site is called Polyvore, and it's a fun place for inspiring fashion and style. I've spent the day building my own profile, and hopefully adding more items from Modern Material for other people to use in their style sets. Remember how as a teenager you would cut out your favorite things from your magazines and create a bulletin board on your wall? Well this is basically an online edition where you search the internet for anything cool and trendy, and create your own collage. So far I've seen dozens of users add Modern Material items to their collages. It's cool to see the inspired trends by potential customers.

Here are a few sets I pulled. If you ever have any free time, start your own profile and see what inspires you.


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Well my long weekend is nearing the end. I still have some freelance work to finish and it's finally time to watch the premiere of Gossip Girl! It's a great new show for inspiring trends in fashion, design, style, and music. It's the new O.C. replacement for today's fashionistas.

xoxo

annie