So far, so good. Looking back at a six hour flight, scenic hillside views from the windows of BART, and a surprisingly delicious cactus-covered pizza, I can happily say that this eventful week has been a fond farewell to New York and great introduction to my new home, San Francisco.
Before leaving New York, April and I were lucky enough to catch the Design Life Now exhibit at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (which is completely awesome, and everyone up in NYC should definitely check it out). And just as Kate promised a few weeks ago, turning a corner on the first floor happily revealed a couple of familiar okaydave illustrations displayed on the wall. The drawings will also be in the upcoming book as well. So thanks to Armin and Bryony from Speak Up for the opportunity - it was so cool to see in person!
That's my new office: 50 Fremont Street, 16th floor. A building shared with the Japanese Consulate, among other things. Well, temporarily...we're moving into a new space a couple of blocks away in a few months. Which should be interesting, because I get to help out with fun stuff like picking out furniture and carpet/wall colors; that sort of thing. Everyone I've met over here has been extremely nice in helping me get settled in and feel welcome. More stories from the inside to come soon...
I'm staying temporarily in a room across the bay in Berkeley, through a friend of my old Baltimore roommate Nick. Although I've been getting a ride downtown for the past few days, I took BART the first time in, starting out at the outdoor Rockridge station. Seeing hills across the horizon seems foreign to this east-coaster, but makes for some pretty beautiful scenery. Driving across the Bay Bridge, you pass by the man made Treasure Island, where old aircraft hangars are now used as sound stages for film production. I just like being able to say I have to pass by a place called Treasure Island to get to work.
I was also able to drop by the MacWorld Expo just a few blocks away this week, and genuflect in front of the newly-revealed Apple iPhone in a rotating display case. A nearby representative was also doing a walkthrough demonstration of the product, which highlighted several of the phone's features. Pretty expensive, but pretty freakin' amazing. And Jason from Notion (an excellent music composition program) had kindly sent along an invitation for a quick demo, so I got to see that in action too.
Finally, it's my pleasure to announce that I'll be speaking at the 2007 HOW Design Conference in Atlanta later this year in June, with a session called "Self-Promotion and Portfolios in the Digital Age". I am definitely the least qualified of the immensely talented and diverse list of speakers...so it's reassuring to see a few familiar faces on there from past schooling and internships. It will be a new experience for me, but I'm looking forward to the challenge. It's just too bad they don't allow onstage pyrotechnics.
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