I moved my blog over to http://www.jeremyscheller.com
It was a long time coming…and needed to happen.

Change your rss reader.

I’ll be kickin it over at http://www.jeremyscheller.com from now on…

Come by for a visit…Update your rss reader.

The site isn’t quite done, and I could probably redesign it every day and not be satisfied, but oh well…
It feels more me than this does…

March + April Fam Photos

April 17, 2008

Sarah will be getting one of these on June 2nd.
The Maverick>>

The Willow Creek Lead Summit is coming up in August. Efrem will be speaking there this year.

They’ve got their website up and running now. You can check out a sample video from Efrem there.
Efrem at Willow Sample

Or check out the introduction from Phil Jackson, who co-wrote the Hip Hop Church book with Efrem.

The Book at Amazon:

Incidently, Phil and Tha House MCs will be at Hip Hop Sunday this month, April 20th 9 & 11am. They blew the roof off last time…Tha House is a ministry led by Phil Jackson birthed out of Lawndale Community Church in Chicago.

In the creative business, it’s important to stay inspired. I do that often by visiting the sites of the designers I love and the work they do that inspires me.

Here’s a few designers I like to follow.

1. Duffy & Partners.
Last summer I had the opportunity to work with Dan Olson, Creative Director at Duffy on a project for King’s Christian Academy. It was an awesome opportunity to see the process behind the great creative teams.
Here’s the logo we worked up…

2. Design Guys.
Instrumental in the “Target Revolution.” Steve Sikora literally got to go isle by isle and redesign generic target products, point of purchase, endcaps and more. Amazing work, wish they’d show more of it and update their website.

3. Swim 345.
Chris Dewan is one talented cat. Use to be Minnesota-based…never met him…but he’s somehow connected to friends…

4. Bludot.
I don’t know how comfortable their stuff is, but I love to look at their new catalog each year. They never seem to sacrifice function for form.

5. Tilka.
I’ve been enamored with Jane Tilka’s work since I saw her speak at a conference a few years back. She simply understands how to build an identity system and keep it consistent across the brand. She started Sox Appeal years ago.

6. Olson .
Great work. The new ad hub of the twin cities, since fallon has really gone downhill in the last several years. At least 3 Olsonites go to Sanctuary. Can’t wait to work with Rob someday. He’s got far more talent than I do in this area…

7. Hatch.
I loved Joel Templin’s work as part of Templin Brink, which apparently went their separate ways last year. His work is so clean and always has been. Love it.

8. Wink.
Fascinating kitschy retro esthetic. One of the guys from Wink moved into my old apartment in NE Minneapolis when we moved out and bought our house. Wink was just getting going then…They’ve grown up.

9. IDEO.
Not much you can say. Brilliance at work. Innovation is the name of the game.

10. Turner Duckworth.
Just a warehouse of ridiculous talent. Package design to blow your mind.

Dawg Day

March 27, 2008

At Sanctuary, staff members are required to have a monthly spiritual retreat day. We call it the DAWG day (Day Alone With God). I did mine today.

Funny enough, I spent about two hours at Barnes and Noble reading, “God is not Great.”

Atheist Christopher Hitchens makes a case for God not being so Great (or even existing at all).

It attempted to dismantle the world’s major religions through highlighting the inconsistencies in their major texts and the representation of their people. Logic, apparently, is the only fabric that should weave our understanding of the world.

I actually enjoyed the read, though I whole-heartedly, and partial-mindedly disagreed with Hitchens.

Note to self: Never try to convert an atheist… just love people…let God (or your belief in the God that you’ve made up) do the rest…

One of my favorite former atheists is doing a great series on violence in the old testament over on his blog.

Living in Community

March 6, 2008

Friends Corey & Betsy and their two kids Jonathon and Lily moved in on Sunday. That’s right, we now have 4 adults and 4 kids living under the roof. They might be here a week, they might be here a few months, who knows, they are welcome to stay.

Living in Community over the last few days has been really good. Some of the pros of living with friends:

1. Meal time is easier.
Somebody cooks, somebody cleans, we switch it up. It’s wonderful to not have it all be on one mom and dad.

2. The kids occupy themselves.
I love my boy Elliot; Elliot needs friends. It is so nice that it isn’t up to mom and dad to be his entertainment all the time. With more kids in the house, there’s more people to play with and moms and dads can have more mom and dad time.

3. It’s cheaper.
The footprint is smaller, the food goes a little farther, we can share more.

4. There’s potential to get out more.
When the kids are asleep, one couple can go out. There’s always someone there.

5. We all work more from our strengths.
I like to cook, others like to clean.

6. To know and be known.
Sharing life together is a good thing. We know each other more. We share more with each other.

Daily Twitter Round Up

February 27, 2008

  • 22:10 It seems like Clinton doesn’t have the fire anymore. Like she’s given up….? #
  • 00:33 kickin out some work…and my new blog design… #
  • 00:51 I’m a technogeek trapped inside the budget of a technopeasant. #
  • 08:42 what’s that pungent aroma? #
  • 09:54 design team, up next… #
  • 12:28 Let’s put the design in design team! #
  • 14:19 NEEEED CAFFEINE! I miss you starbucks. Forbidden Love. #
  • 17:28 great meeting with living stones church today. i’m excited to design their website… #

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Daily Twitter Round Up

February 26, 2008

  • 18:57 lo mein no rock. #
  • 18:58 the boys from 12minutes.wordpress.com are gathering tonight. #
  • 09:56 Rockin with Spearhead #
  • 11:44 Staff meeting was short and sweet. I actually have time to check my emails before lunch. #

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