Archive for December, 2008

Portfolio Updated!

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

I was never really happy with the most recent incarnation of my portfolio site, WalkerPickering.com, as the design was really just centered around the way I designed my business card . So over the past couple of days I’ve worked (and re-worked) a design into something I’m pretty sure I like… for now. I seem to redesign about once a year, so I’m sure it won’t be long until the design bug gets me again.

This can all be traced back to two things: my love of web design in the mid-90s and my short stint as a graphic design major in undergrad. Even though I don’t really enjoy designing for most things, I still like having creative control over how something like my own portfolio is laid out. I know that’s a good thing, but it means I spend too much time changing it to actually establish any kind of real long-term brand identity.

So please feel free to leave some feedback on the design. I’m happy to field any questions and resolve complaints—if I happen to think you’re right, of course. :)

Also, I’ve updated a few of the different portfolios on that site. If you liked the Joe K. work, there are a few new (never-before-seen) images there, as well as fresh stuff my New Work portfolio (along with a new title, etc.). (I love parentheses.)

Stacy and I are driving to Texas for a 2700+ mile roundtrip Christmas visit. Both dogs are leaving with us, only one will return. Crazy Homer the Basset Hound will spend the winter months with the in-laws, and I will get some sanity and sleep back. We’ll be gone for 11 days to such exotic locales as DALLAS, TEXAS, HOUSTON, TEXAS and ORANGE, TEXAS. We may even drive over Lake Charles, LA if we’re lucky! Ha.

Red Light Ticket

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

The day after my 28th birthday, I apparently ran a red light in Elk Grove Village, IL on the way to Ikea. Yay. Incontrovertible proof above.

Katie’s Project

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

My friend Katie Waugh, who’s a new MFA candidate in fibers at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, recently worked on a project where she needed photographic documentation of the performance. She also created a video, and I contributed this along with about 23 other frames that day.

Photos and Thoughts