Pantone the world master of colour has recently launched their fashion colour report for fall (Autumn) 2011.
"Pantone is the
world-renowned authority on colour. For more than 45 years, Pantone has
been inspiring design professionals with products, services and leading
technology for the colourful exploration and expression of creativity. Pantone has since expanded its color matching system concept to other
colour-critical industries, including digital technology, fashion, home,
plastics, architecture and contract interiors, and paint. Today, the Pantone name is known worldwide as the standard language for accurate
color communication, from designer to manufacturer to retailer to
customer, across a variety of industries. Pantone continues to develop
colour communication and inspirational tools, and aggressively adopts
new digital technology to address the color needs of the creative
community everywhere."
We all love fashion and fashion plays a big role in our world. So if your are an artist or a designer you too can learn and follow fashion colour and use it to your advantage for your Art and Design Business.
To learn more about colours for 2011, here is a full report that you can read:
My name is Robert Lee Fournier - I am a cinematographer, editor
and idea maker.
Who (or what) inspires you to do what you love in your own
creative business?
Richard Sibbald, who is one of Canada’s most recognized top
fashion photographers as well as David Wile, also a photographer - both who are
good friends of mine. They produce unique and original results. Sasha Moric is
also a close friend whose taken me under his wing and helped me a lot on the
technical side of filming.
Where do you get your inspiration from when you do your shoot?
Mostly from my dreams.
The 6ths- Give Me Back My Dreams
by RLFproductions
What are the five words that people who know you would use to
describe you?
Tell us about your very first job and what path have you
taken since then?
First job was a camp councilor for 3 years. Then 4 years
acting and improvising in theatrical performances. Stand up comedy for 1 year.
Now I am a videographer &cinematographer editing all my own work as well
as others' personal footage.
Describe a typical day in your creative business?
Get up in the morning and check the weather when I could
just step outside. Have a good strong tea to start the day. Shoot fashion
models/talent all day, get home and download all the footage. Over and Over.
Kim & Rob
As an Artist, what is your biggest frustration?
When a client doesn't take any of my creative ideas and the
end result has my name on it. When I become more successful in my own business,
this will NOT be the case. Oh what joy :)
Tell us about how you prioritise your work studio.
Always keeping a head start and keeping clients happy by delivering
finished products as soon as possible. My own
personal work always comes second.
Can you please tell us about how do you connect with
other artists, and your audiences (i.e. how do you network)?
Every single one of my friends are creative in
there own minds, and ways.
What advice can you offer other creative people who
are just starting out and following their passions?
If you find something (songs, book, poem etc.)
that inspires you, Follow whatever thought it gave you. Simple as that :)
What dreams do you still want to achieve or fulfil in
your life?
Without a doubt, I still would like to be in
front of the camera. Acting is more difficult then people imagine it to be. An
incredibly hard job. You have to put lots of thoughts, feelings into your
acting to be a great actor. I respect
that a lot.
Moby Oh Yeah
What is your proudest moment so far?
1. Being the host of Canada's #1 music show
“YTV's The Hit List” from 2000-2002.
2. Working alongside Richard Sibbald.
Who do you most want to meet and why?
John Malkovich. He does so much amazing theatre
and nothing is scarier then performing live in front of an audience.
What is the most important lesson in life that you
have learned?
To really pay attention to everything and
anything around you. To just STOP once and a while. Sigh everyday, it's good
for you :)
What book are you reading right now, and do you have a
book you would like to recommend?
But No Elephants! It's a great children's book I
love.
Are you still
struggling to achieve the success that you desire in your Art & Design
business?
Don’t worry, you are
not alone. You are facing the same challenges that most Artists and Designers
are facing right now.
The real truth is that
these challenges will come up all the time whether your business is
in an up or a down turn.
Would you like to know Why?
·It’s
because you still haven’t found a system and process that
matches you and your business needs.
·You still
have yet to develop the business skill set required to be a successful business
lifestyle owner.
·What you
have acquired right now is the skill set to be a successful worker NOT a
successful business owner.
So do you know what
the difference between a worker and a business owner’s skills and mind
sets are?
A Successful Business
owner is a leader and he/she works “On and Above” their business
practice. While a worker (an employee) is a follower most likely
working in the business most of the time. One works ON the vision and
the other works IN the vision.
So if you have yet to establish the process to get you what you desire most out
of your business lifestyle. I encourage you to find a system and process
now.
At Quantum Compass-ArtSHINE
our clients understand how critical it is to have a System & Process in
place.
Therefore we
work with you to establish a System & Process that suits your art and
design business.
Our clients understand
that no matter what their business is there are 8 crucial steps that they must
have if they wish to achieve what they desire most from their business.
Learn The
OPIC System
Set
Purpose Goals
Plan of
action
Execution
of the plan
Review the
plan
Cashflow
projection
Stakeholders
Alignment
Investing
on yourself & Team
Want to learn more about Systems & Processes and take your business
to the next level?
2: Come along to the next “Goal Setting” workshop. E-mail Quantum Compass (insert link: GoalSetting@QuantumCompass.com.au ) for details of the next half day session near you.
Sydney Royal Hall of Industries & Hordern Pavillion Moore Park February Thursday 17- Sunday 20
Life
Instyle’s boutique trade event delivers a mix of beautiful designer
brands sourced from a diverse range of companies featuring homeware, giftware,lifestyle and kids products. We offer a unique trade only
event dedicated to showcasing a collection of products that demonstrate
creative excellence and design within a beautiful shopping environment.
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
February Friday19- Wednesday 23
Reed Gift Fairs is
Australia’s premier trading platform for buyers and sellers in the gift
and homewares industry. Held five times a year, these unique events are
where retailers come to source and buy the latest products from the
best suppliers in the marketplace.
Timed perfectly for the key buying seasons, the largest, most
exciting and important events in the retail calendar provide a unique
opportunity to do business at the leading edge of the latest trends.
Where new products are launched and best-sellers discovered, Reed Gift
Fairs is a great way to do business.
Sydney, Show Ground, Olympic Park
February Friday19- Tuesday 22
The Home & Giving Fair is organised by Gift & Homewares
Australia to provide the gift and homewares industry with the latest
product on the market. By creating three annual trade fairs in Sydney
and Melbourne, we provide the perfect environment for wholesalers and
importers to deliver their product to retailers and with hundreds of
exhibitors and thousands of product categories available, the Home
& Giving Fair is the ideal place to discover new and innovative
products
Approximately
70 per cent of small businesses will never grow or make a huge profit. Do you
want to know why?
Sometimes
it’s all down to you and your ego that’s stopping you from reaching your true
potential.
So
– how do you achieve substantial business growth?
In
order to be a success with your art and design business you need to think like
a successful business owner too. It is all about your mind set and how you see
yourself and your business.
Your
beliefs are powerful.
Beliefs
affect your ability to see opportunities, and they affect your mood, your
risk-taking and ultimately your success. Many people have beliefs that limit
them, beliefs that just aren’t true, but that you hold onto anyway.
Here's
an example: a lot of creative businesses will stop their minds to growth and
success because they think "I have been in business for a long time and I
know everything there is to know about my industry." - The big ego
thinking approach.
If
you think you know everything, you will give yourself a chance of learning
nothing at all. That is a mindset you set yourself from not learning and
receiving something new.
In
fact we learn something new every single day from observing around us, and
learning from one another. However if you choose to narrow your focus amid the
day to day challenges of running your business, you are stopping yourself from
discovering the wealth of amazing achievements awaiting you just around the other side.
So
leverage time to learn from your peers and colleagues and particularly your
competitors. Allocate time to learn about successful businesses and investing
in some quality time at related workshops, seminars and trade shows or work along
with a business coach or a mentor who can help you grow. You'll be surprised at
how much information and inspiration you can receive.
Think
and Act like a Super Star!
Every
successful entrepreneur thinks like a superstar star. They believe in
themselves and, more importantly, they invest in themselves and in their
business, they are always open and they are not scared to take some calculated
risks.
Everyone
knows about Coco Chanel, a visionary who turned herself from a business woman
and dressmaker into an enduring fashion and cultural icon. She changed the
fashion world in her time because Coco never stopped experimenting, always
challenged herself out of her comfort zone in developing and designing world
breaking fashion.
Another
iconic successful businessman, Richard Branson has triumphed over the world by
using lateral and innovative thinking. The business world would not be the same
today if he wasn't as open-minded and adventurous as he is. We need to challenge ourselves and do things that are out of our comfort zone.
Sometimes
we hold on to things too tight and we won’t let go like having our fingers so
firmly rested on the pulse of our business that we are unable to see things
for how they really are.
So
remember... think outside the square!
Let
yourself loose once in a while and be the observer in your business.
I
am a Fashion designer and Artist. Currently I design Bridal, ballroom and Latin
dance wear!
Villy's Wedding
Who
(or what) inspires you to do what you love in your own creative business?
Everything
inspires me at the moment, I try to extract everything I see or feel! I think
i'ts good to be humble and take as much in as possible,good and bad as the
outcome is always slightly twisted. I have a lot of inspirations like my family and friends, designers like Vivienne Westwood ,Chanel, Christian Dior,
Gaultier, Mcqueen, Comme des Garcons, theres are so many! I absolutely love Erte,
Norman Lindsay and currently really
inspired by beautiful Sarah Joncas to
Frederic Taubes.
Current Artworks
Where
do you get your inspiration from when you design/paint?
Actually
when I design or paint I really use my
creative sources in my head. Then pen to
paper and scribble away. That’s
mainly what I do when I paint, I just scribble with my papermate black pen and
visualise what I can see from the random pen strokes! I love sketching
flowers, faces and human poses! So with that I let my imagination run a little
wild.
What
are the five words that people who know you would use to describe you?
Funny,
Artistic , captivating , sensitive, creative and Bitchy lol!
Inspirational Board
Tell
us about your current project you are doing right now ?
Im
working on 15 paintings at the moment ! I like to hav these paintings around me and to work on them as I see it! I'm just finished a wedding dress and due to start an evening dress. I'm also
designing a 2011 dance wear range at the moment.
Typical day from 9-5 I have my design job. Designing ballroom and
latin dancewear! I design, patternmaking and cut . I love seeing my customer and to design and illustrate for them so they
can visualise what they want! I m working on a dance range and photo shoot at
the moment also! From 7-12.30 I would
sketch on to paper or canvas and let my imagination go and at the same time I look at my other work and see what I can improve on them.
What
is your biggest frustration as a designer & an artist?
The most annoying part
is people who doesnt understand your work but they pretend they do! But when
they asked for your advise and they are not listening to your advise! But
the most common frustrations would be time, there is never enough of it!
Art & Design Studio
Tell
us about how you prioritise your studio work.
At
the moment I"m quite focused and separate my work and painting time ! I like to
work like most watercolour artists is to work on a few paintings a time and therefore
you meet your own deadline.
Can
you please tell us about how do you connect with other artists, and your
customers (i.e. how do you network)?
I
do use the internet to do research and connecting with people and go to art shows , seminars, designer markets and exihibitions
What
advice can you offer other creative people who are just starting out and
following their passions?
Believe in
yourself, life is too short to be hold down by negative people! Your
talent is yours to share with others!
What
dreams do you still want to achieve or fulfil in your life?
I still want to be
able to travel and paint and be able to make a great living as an artist and
designer!
What
is your proudest moment so far?
My proudest moment so far is this year I have lots of help from great people. I am more
intune with myself and I'm confident ,
Im focused, I will create more artworks and
designs because I love what I do!
Who
do you most want to meet and why?
I like to meet so many people! But reality is
everyone you meet now can one day be your inspiration or inspired by you!
What
is the most important lesson in life that you have learned?
This might sound
like everyone’s answer but “Life is Short” Enjoy the most of it!
What
book are you reading right now, and do you have a book you would like to
recommend?
Oh yes I was away for the weekend in the Blue mountains Katoomba. I
met a wonderful author who shared great stories about vintage fashion and
Agatha christies. Anyway, Her name is Charlotte Smith. She has written two
books called "Dreaming of Chanel !" and "Dreaming of Dior" Beautiful book and
beautiful illustrations!
"Life's Greatest Happiness Is To Be Convinced We Are Loved"
-Victor Hugo
I really like this Valentine's Day poem and I hope you would like it too.
I love you not because you are beautiful
I love you not because you are rich
I love you not because you have the characteristics that I am looking for
I love you, simply because you are what you are.
Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone!
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