Monday, December 14, 2009

Limited Edition T-shirt Now Available!


For 1 week only, the T-shirt you see above has won a spot on the famous Teextile website. Now is your chance to purchase this awesome, hand-designed shirt by Threefold Studio to give to your friends and family this holiday season. Don't miss this opportunity to show your support for the coolest design firm around. The last day to get a T-shirt is Sunday, December 20th, so visit this link to buy one today: www.teextile.com/2560. Happy Holidays Everyone!



Friday, November 20, 2009

Alumni Ave a Success!

Thanks to Molly Jones, Greta Wilhelm, Marlen Tejera, and the rest of the Alumni Association Staff, Threefold Studio was afforded the opportunity to connect with and draw UM's most supportive alumni at this fantastic event. Khiem and I turned out caricatures for 5 hours while Krystal meeted and greeted with the crowd. We made lots of great friends as a result. Special thanks to Daniel, Naomi, and Jackie for their constant support. Here are the drawings that came out of it all. If you happen to be in one of these photos, please feel free to download it and pin it on your fridge- it's yours too!

Brian Lemmerman drawing caricatures
Khiem Nguyen drawing caricatures





Winston Warrior and Brian LemmermanWinston Warrior is a talented R&B artist, and a very good friend of ours. Check out his website www.winstonwarrior.com






Molly Jones and Danny CarvajalI had a great time drawing you crazy kids. Thanks for everything.








-Brian

Monday, November 2, 2009

Threefold Studio at UM's Alumni Ave this Friday

Get excited, and don't forget to visit us at Alumni Ave this Friday, November 6 from 6:30pm - 11pm at the end of Stanford Drive on UM's main campus. We'll be talking design, handing out promos, and doing free caricature art for passersby. Don't miss it!

Common Caricature Threefold StudioCommon will be performing live!

Sebastian Ibis Caricature Threefold StudioSebastian will be giving high-fives!

The Rock Caricature Threefold StudioThese are some sample alumni caricatures you can expect at the event. They're done with china marker on pastel paper so you don't have to worry about smudging. Each one takes about 10 minutes.

Donna Shalala Caricature Threefold StudioYou can't forget about Ms. Donna Shalala. I hope we get to meet her!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

ASAI Miami Conference

Brian Lemmerman Vizcaya Interior
As an illustrator, my disposition is naturally reclusive. I do my best to meet and greet people at various social networking events around town and build our business, but I'm never 100% comfortable being thrown into a loud drunken setting with a crowd of sharply (and sometimes not) dressed strangers. On that note, I'm glad Krystal is here to cover me.

This weekend, the American Society of Architectural Illustrators held its annual conference at the Miami Beach Resort and Spa. I gladly attended, and was surprised to meet a group of strangely reclusive and dorky people. Never before, have I felt so comfortable around strangers as we joked about different sizes of sketchbooks and exchanged contact information. Since I was the youngest member in attendance, everyone gifted tons of advice to me as someone starting out in the business, and everyone was impressed with my sketches (I filled half a book in one month).

On Friday, I learned some tricks of the trade and how to make Japanese Ukiyo e prints. The group reviewed the Society's mission statement, and it seems that many of the older folks feared the transition to a digital age of drawing and questioned the relevance of our profession. I don't think digital drawings are something to be afraid of. Even though everyone can do it, only a few remarkable people can do it well. The only difference between the computer and traditional media is that computer drawings have no well-established precedent. It's a shame that younger generations are forgetting about the classic works of Wyeth, Homer, Hopper, etc in exchange for the machine. On the other hand, digital media like scanners, printers, and photoshop allow traditional artists to produce, copy, alter, and reproduce their hand-drawn work faster than ever. So a well-practiced professional using traditional media still has the advantage.

On Saturday morning, there was a sketch tour of Vizcaya, and everyone there- 39 people from out of state- was shocked that it could rain so much in Miami. On top of that, nobody wore sunscreen. Needless to say, by 3pm, the poor artists who remained at the mansion were burnt and dehydrated.

It was nice, however, to finally be around people who love drawing as much as I do. Unlike my peers at the University when I was in Undergrad for Architecture, these folks had no quams about sharing their drawings and critiquing the works of others as a friendly gesture. My fellow students used to think I was so full of myself when I would stand back and check a drawing for potential improvements.

Enough talk. Here are some of the sketches from that day:

Brian Lemmerman Vizcaya GazeboI rushed to beat the storm as I pursued this very loose painting of the gazebo on the bay. When the rain fell hard, illustrators swiftly jammed their brushes and paints inside their funny little bags and ran for cover so their pages wouldn't bleed with a myriad of staining colors. Being from Miami, I was the only one with an umbrella.

Brian Lemmerman Vizcaya Back ViewI sat with David Csont as I knocked out this very overworked sketch of the back of the house. He works on two paintings at once and finished both of them as I finished this one. I'm known for being fast, and I'll take note of his strategy for next time to improve my speed.

I have a lot of catching up to do.

-Brian

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I WANT IT CHEAP, FAST & GOOD


Ahhh, the triangle... There is always someone that tries to cheat the old business triangle. First let me remind everyone about the old rule.


You can only pick two, but everyone wants all
three.

Everyone wants to help someone out some time or another. Maybe it's that old friend or a new business relationship. In any case there is always that one guy who wants to take advantage. A little advice for my entrepreneur friends, if you don't want to end up feeling like a sucker.
- If they want it cheap & fast, it's not going to be good.
- If they want it fast and good, it's not going to be cheap.
- If they want it cheap and good, it's not going to be fast.

It's that simple!
But there is always some guy that thinks he can have all three. I am not sure why these individuals feel like they are an exception to the rule. I actually think this is quite funny. Well Threefold has had its very first encounter with just this type of individual, so I figured I would share just for kicks...

A week ago I get a call...
Caller: " Hi, Kris! Listen, I am in kind of a bind. I have a client who needed a website very fast and very cheap. I wanted to help so I hired this guy who does this stuff on the side to make a quick buck." I have been calling him for a week and he is no where to be found. I know you guys are pro's so I am hoping I can work something out with you to save my reputation."

Kris: "Well, We would be happy to help in any way that we can. What has been done and what do you need?"

Caller: "Almost everything. Just a few minor changes and the website upload"

Kris: " Ok, we would like to help you, lets see if we can work something out."

I was assured that the "client" was not asking for anything further and that they had edited all requests, however, we found things that any half witted designer would suggest to change. After a few calls we did the work and uploaded the site. Wouldn't you know, the client found items that they wanted to change again. Of course they did... the "designer before didn't care about his client so he simply built whatever was handed over. No revisions, no discussions, no thought, no sign off. And who had to step in and save the day when this idiot went missing?
Thats right, a PROFESSIONAL design firm. And who ended up paying for it? The poor guy stuck in the middle who promised Cheap, Fast and Good.

Monday, October 5, 2009

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

EGB Tee WIN!


Hello again,

Just wanted to update that a few days ago I received news that a tee-shirt design we put together was chosen by the Emerging Green Builders UM Chapter. They seem to be a great club and I think they really liked the design. The theme was "sustainability." They asked for a design that any college student would wear around and I think the design achieved that. Because of this whole green movement, it was easy to go for something that screamed out GREEN! The message is "Sustain yourself." I've posted a pic of what the design will look on the shirt and I hope you guys really like it!

You will see it at the University of Miami undergrad campus very soon!

-Khiem

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Beware of the Who's Who's

For weeks, Threefold Studio has been working hard, brainstorming ways in which to build the company and expand our network. Our top goals consist of meeting important people in the area and thriving on every great opportunity that opens to us. While we're looking for our big break in the business, I receive a phone call from Joanne Riccardi who works for an operation called "Cambridge Who's Who". She graciously thanked me for filling out the application a few weeks ago (which I had forgotten about, but was flattered at the time that they would invite me to apply for a membership in their "prestigious" organization).

She butters me up a little, tells me a story that relates to some minor computer issues I recently had, and asks me to conduct an over-the-phone interview (which inflated my ego quite a bit). As a business person, I'm well aware of sales tactics, and Joanne was superb. She asked me about my latest accomplishments and noted organizations to which I belonged. She complimented me on my every response. She then told me exactly what I wanted to hear. She said that I would be featured in an exclusive hardcover publication consisting of only 4,000 of the country's most successful applicants chosen by some process that she didn't know much about but assured me it was good anyway, and that my name and company would be featured in an online database that gets exposed to 400,000 members annually. I began to dream about how much publicity and prestige Threefold Studio would gain as a result of my membership. I was reeled in.

My gut, however, told me the opposite. Dreams don't come true this easily without much notice and with even less hard work. Something was amiss. Then, Joanne blindsided me with the Platinum Membership Package which includes a lifetime membership and some complimentary companion airline ticket deal for only $769.

"Well, Joanne," I said. "That sounds great. Let me have your phone number, so I can do some research and get back to you since I've never heard of your organization before."

"Oh, no we can't do that," she said. "If we hang up the phone, I'll have to terminate your application and we'll start from scratch. Plus, we can't go 'back and forth' on memberships or our publication would be late."

She offered me the Gold Membership of $589 to keep me on the line. I was privy to her game, and I widdled her offer down to the $99 for a 1 year membership after a few minutes of skepticism. Not once did I ask for a discount. I said, "Perfect! I'll take the 1 year subscription."

Joanne asked for my credit card information and I proceeded to give her my Visa's expiration date. This time, I had control. In the meantime, Khiem is sitting next to me researching their company, and is frantically pointing out all of blog sites that read "SCAM" and "Cambridge Who's Who". Even Wikipedia has called them out.

I offered the first few digits of my card but interrupted myself to tell her I just didn't feel right. "Joanne.. Can't you just paste my information into a Word document and save it for later? You have my word that I'll get back to you in an hour."

"No, I've never done that before! We have this program that we use, and uhh.." She stumbled.

"Joanne, you just explained to me a few minutes ago that you had a computer for 6 years and you don't know how to paste information into a Word document? In addition, you won't give me only an hour to do some research and call you back? Why are you calling from a 'withheld number' anyway?"

Joanne gave me her phone number. Here it is: 516-535-1515 ext.1426. It took me a few tries to get it out of her. I don't think she'll be calling me back anytime soon.

So what does this have to do with design? I found it remarkable (if this is really an illegitimate organization and I didn't blow my chances of making it big so soon) that the mastermind of this establishment has directed so much energy toward building a false business that could be just as successful as a legitimate one. Their website is incredibly well done and suits the look of a prestigious publishing agency. Their phone directory is airtight, and their name sounds so important and authentic- how could you not join? As we learned from experience, a company name takes weeks to invent and months to brand. Websites take months to design and build. How long does it take to train all of their incredibly good sales people, and install their phone systems? They might as well have done things the right way.

A business should do two things: 1. Enhance the community in which it operates and beyond, and 2. do it legally. I didn't want their stupid plane tickets anyway.

-Brian

Moo Cards


All 5 designs woohoo! ! !


A different design on each business card!


They came in really nice packaging! I adore great packaging!


Hey folks!

A couple of weeks ago I came across a little giveaway from one of my favorite design websites. Its called The Design Inspiration. As the name suggests, its a great place to browse and look for inspiration. Well, they had a giveaway for free Moo cards. We had a bad experience with them but I thought if I won, I will give them a second shot. The good news is that I won and they have come in TODAY! So I am really excited to see them. I will be posting up photos of my cards when I get off of work today.

Thanks for stopping by!
-Khiem

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Grand Opening!

Welcome to the Threefold Studio Blog. On behalf of my partners, Khiem Nguyen and Krystal Kinney, we wish to thank you for taking the time to browse our website and learn more about us. Throughout the course of our company's lifetime, we will be using this blog to post news, tips, and updates in an effort to enrich the quality of our industry. Please post a message so we can generate community discussions. At Threefold Studio, we strive to be more than great designers. We want to be educators as well.

Feel free to call us if you have specific job-related questions. We prefer to speak with you in person, so we have listed each of our phone numbers and Skype usernames on our contact page so you can receive immediate assistance. Any one of us will be able to assist you.

Skype is a free voice/video calling program that allows users to call their contacts from their computers. All you really need is a microphone and/or a webcam. This is a great way for us to stay in touch with our long-distance clients and keep them up to date on their projects without consuming vast quantities of fossil fuels. Download skype here.

Once again, thank you and welcome to The Fold! Please give us feedback on the new website!