Elyse Maxwell
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Elyse Maxwell replied to Stephen Boss's discussion 'What are your favorite publications that write on design?'
"My subscriptions include; Wired Uppercase - more about creativity than pure design Print Letter Arts Review - I'm a novice calligrapher, so while more art than design, there are amazing explorations of layout and page design in the…"
Jan 14
Elyse Maxwell commented on Stephen Boss's blog post 'Typography for the People.'
"Thank you for sharing these specimens - they are quite beautiful!There is so much life in hand-drawn type that is often lost in digital renderings. Making "letterforms for society" is a very noble cause. You don't often hear such…"
May 15, 2012
Elyse Maxwell posted a status
"This place seems a lot busier during business hours. It's nice to be able to connect with others who have a similar work-life."
May 13, 2012
Alex Lavigne-Gagnon left a comment for Elyse Maxwell
"Hi, Elyse. I saw in the Main Room (chat) that you were looking for tips on photographing your own work. I don't know of any resources, I just know the method I use, which my father taught me, who has been a visual artist for 50+ years. I'm…"
May 8, 2012
Elyse Maxwell replied to Christopher Butler's discussion 'Writing + Design'
"Thanks for the lead! I actually missed out on a webinar about writing for designers that Registered Graphic Designers on Ontario a while back that I was hoping to attend."
May 8, 2012
Elyse Maxwell replied to Christopher Butler's discussion 'Writing + Design'
"I've been running a freelance business for two years now, and I have just started to investigate the possibility of taking a course in business or media writing. For the most part I haven't had to provide much in the way of writing…"
May 8, 2012

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design, reading, cooking, pop culture, travel

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At 3:24pm on May 8, 2012, Alex Lavigne-Gagnon said…

Hi, Elyse. I saw in the Main Room (chat) that you were looking for tips on photographing your own work. I don't know of any resources, I just know the method I use, which my father taught me, who has been a visual artist for 50+ years. I'm not sure what is best, I don't want to write the whole method as a comment on your wall.. Maybe you can add me as a friend here and I will tell you what I do in a message.. Hope you are well! :)

 
 
 

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