Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Adobe Illustrator

What I want here is some feedback. I have to write a market entry proposal for my marketing class and am going to hypothetically encourage an Italian company called Bailo to enter the Japanese market. To do my project, I needed to redo their logo so I could enlarge it for a presentation. Here's the original cut from their website:

Now here's my version (Update 4/27: I added the rest of the logo to the cute little squirrel. And the background is supposed to be black, it looks right in PowerPoint anyway ...):

Does it look OK? I need to display this on a VERY large screen next Tuesday. I'll let you know how it goes, but feedback on my artistry would be nice.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

May the force be with you ... and your mail

I was walking on the University of Oregon campus today and saw this mailbox in front of the law school. I just had to post it on here.

I wonder if R2 does a better job of delivering mail than his regular old blue brothers. He can use hyperdrive.

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Graduate School Exit Project

Unlike most people in my program, I was given the opportunity to start my exit project early. Most projects start in the middle of May, but I was given mine in February. This was great because the project emphasizes study in Japan, and I was in Japan for the first week of my Asia Field Study in March.

I decided, though, that I don't like the video quality that Windows Movie Maker gives me. I took a lot of video on the trip and want high-quality movies on my computer. If anyone can recommend a better program, please do so. Here's a YouTube video clip of one of the baseball games I watched while I was there. For more details about this clip, visit My Asia Trip Blog:

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Tri-Met

I take the MAX every day to campus for several reasons: 1) It is cheaper to buy a term-long bus pass than a term-long on-campus parking pass, 2) I don't like to add to the congestion of morning rush hour (i.e. I don't like to drive in traffic), and 3) I think carpooling and using public transportation is a very important step in protecting our environment. I do, however, drive from my house to the MAX station because I have always found Tri-Met's bus service to be unreliable and a further tax on my time. The station I park at usually fills up by 8:30, so even though I don't have class until 10am, I find myself leaving the house no later than 8 just to find a parking spot. Sometimes, though, I end up parking near some very disrespectful individuals.

We've all see it: the guy with the fancy car who parks as far away from the grocery store as possible and straddles four different parking spots so no one will scratch his baby. I usually laugh at them because they do that when parking lots are completely empty and end up walking from one end to the other out of their own vanity. When I see someone doing the same thing in a crowded parking lot - one that I use and occasionally have to abandon because it's too full - it just irritates me. Take exhibit A for example:

Everyone else who uses this MAX station is very respectful because they use it every day. I have been parking here every day for almost a year and - knock on wood - have yet to see an accident. What would motivate someone to park like this other than his or her utter disrespect for fellow commuters?

I did forward this photograph on to Tri-Met to complain as well. They have their own security company and the city police department has a car drive through the parking lot to keep an eye on it at least every couple of hours. I'm rarely one to wish fines on anyone, but this parking job is just insulting to me and everyone else who tries to park in the morning on the way to work or school. I want this driver to if nothing else at least get a warning from Tri-Met. There are more cars on the road in many cities than places to park already; just because we haven't caught up yet doesn't mean this person needs two parking spots for one car.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

New story idea

So here's the deal. I finished my first short story for the Writers of the Future Contest before I left for Asia. I'm here now, but I get bored easily and started working on an outline for my next story. I don't want to go into details yet, but I do hope to gather some information from everyone on how to put together the story line.

What I need is a profession for my main character. I don't want him to be a businessman or teacher. The one recommendation I've gotten thus far is "dolphin trainer," but I don't think that will really work. In my story, he needs to be walking home from the subway at one point and be brave enough to run into a burning building to save someone. I realize that just about anyone could do that under the right conditions, but I want a profession that would fit that kind of character. Any ideas?

Also, there is going to be a lot of neurological discussion in my story, but I'm not very familiar with literature about it. Can someone refer me to some short articles or paper about neuro surgery and psychology so I can have convincing technobable in my story? I don't need to come across as a Ph.D., but I want my characters to sound like they know what they're talking about.

Any and all help is appreciated!

Oh, and I'll keep you informed about how my previous story goes over with the competition. Whether or not I win anything I will post my story here eventually for all of your reading enjoyment.

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