Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Moving America Forward Rally

I had the pleasure of seeing President Obama speak at a rally last Friday.

A good friend of mine who I met through the blogging world had the hook-ups and asked if I would be interested in going. I've never seen a current president speak before, so I was in. (I saw President Carter when I was a student at UCI).

After an hour and half in rainy traffic, I found the first parking structure and parked. I spent a good hour or so running around trying to find where I was supposed to go since most of the student volunteers didn't know squat. I had two a blue ticket, which denoted I would  stand closer to the stage than those who had green or yellow tickets. According to this story, 37,500 people came out to see him.

The organization of the event was shit, and I thought to myself, "What. The. Fuck. Today was supposed to be a good day."

I waited 2 hours in a line just to get in. People were cutting and a volunteer told me to get into another line but didnt direct me to which one so I returned to the first line behind some more people, blah blah blah. It was utter ridiculousness.

I finally got into the park, passing through the intense secret service security check point. I was literally right in front. I shimmied over to a good spot and were entirely satisfied to how close we got, despite being one of the last groups to get in.

The rally was like a freaking concert.

The Trojan band performed, a chorus sang a pretty bad song to everyone, Lady D's favorite band came on (forgot the name), the dude from Harold and Kumar came out to speak, Jamie Fox was playing host, Barbara Boxer, Jerry Brown, and a few student speakers also shared some words....

I must say that I was very impressed with all of the rally's speakers. Each one of them, even the student speakers, were articulate and spoke with enthusiam and energy. Jamie Fox was hilarious. He kept filming the audience and commenting that he was posting on Twitter.

When President Obama came out, the cheers got louder and every single camera and phone shot up into the air. Being there and seeing him live was incredible. You couldn't help but smile the entire time he spoke.

The message of course was to go out and vote Democrat. Nothing was over the top, and even the Rabbi who led a prayer was great. At first I was uncomfortable cause I hate it when religion mixes with politics, but the Rabbi did a wonderful and neutral job that didn't make me feel like an awkward turtle.




Paparazzi.

President O






Sunday, October 3, 2010

My first graphic design project

Assignment: Create 2 posters for the band "Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros" using only type.


The one on top was critiqued during class. Although there are some white space issues, the professor said that it was elegant and that it created a shape, something people are drawn to. *high five*

What I learned: Illustrator isn't the bitch I thought it was. It was just a matter or time and practice. And of course the Lynda.com videos that I have been watching. They help out a lot.

I also learned that I thoroughly enjoy the creative process: The brainstorming, the writing down of ideas, the sketching of comps with pencil. I think I am better at that than the actual execution of the design... which is probably a bad thing but whatevsies. The reason I suck at the execution is cause I am still learning the programs.

I look forward to when we get to use Indesign. Then everyone is going down.

Friday, October 1, 2010

10.10.10

I signed up for another 5K on 10.10.10. This time it's in Castaic!


The event, although the main events are two different-length triathlons, it also offers a 5K and a 10K run for those less intense.

I actually signed up for this 5K the day after we ran the last one early in September.

I have decided to take it easy for a while and run a bunch of 5Ks for now. I want to participate in a running event every month.

September: We did the Santa Monica 5K
October: Magic Mountain 5K
November: Santa Clarita 5K
December: Santa Monica, again?

As I continue to run, I'll eventually run farther and my plan is to jump to running 10Ks early in 2011.

Then, eventually, I will reach the half marathon... and maybe even the full.

Or maybe not. The thought of running for 26 miles is a little ridiculous to me.

Maybe I'll do a triathlon first.