Eric tagged me for the Typical Day meme that's floating about the internet, so let's see... I'll give you a typical Saturday, because that's when I end up doing the bulk of my work (that and nights and random days off). I'm a graphic designer by day, which is actually pretty cool to get paid to hang out with typefaces and pixels. But since this is pretty much an illustration blog, I'll fill you in on that.
Anyway, here's a typical Saturday:
8:00-9:00: Wake up. Depends on how late I was up Friday night (could be late if there's a "Godfather" marathon).
9:00-10:00: Get coffee. Stat. I'm monosyllabic and snarky up until this point. Tune into Polka Party on
WUNH, because Gary rocks it old school. Check email and blog surf.
10:00-sometime before noon: Pack any Etsy orders and make mad dash to post office before it closes at noon. Swing by library to return books. Late fees and angry librarians kind of scare me. I usually end up bringing home a stack of books, some just for inspiration to flip through (I'm a sucker for costume reference books). Oh, and I'm short, which works out well when I end up in the kid's section.
Noon on: Bust out the pencils and bristol board and/or get on the computer to color stuff. This also necessitates queing up an episode of
"This American Life." Ira Glass can do no wrong in my book. I'll usually listen to episodes of that while I'm working (or other podcasts).
2'ish: Raid cupboards for chocolate chips in lieu of a real lunch. Refill coffee. Probably on third cup by now. Go back to work.
5:00: Begin to wrap things up. Consider eating something real.
5:00 on: Might go back and take a second look at whatever I was working on. Tweak things a bit. Grab jacket, bag and any willing partners in crime and head out to run errands, visit bookstore, or rent movie. Probably stop drinking coffee about now. Correction, should stop drinking coffee about now.
Late - My sister usually works closing shifts Saturdays, so when she gets home we'll watch a movie or something.
Hopefully prior to midnight - Go to sleep. Dream in color.
And I'll tag the following nifty people if they have the time:
Sarah,
Susan and
Ben.