October 3, 2009
We've Moved
October 1, 2009
where I'm @ right now

September 30, 2009
CityScape Photoshoot
Stacy and I spent a good amount of time last night in downtown Naperville snapping photos from the tops of different buildings and street corners for her photography class. This photo is one that I really like because of the various colors and lighting. We shot it from the top of the new parking garage on Main & VanBuren.
The buildings on the right play host to NCC students and serve as some pretty sweet apartments (I think) for them. It also has Giordano's pizza and a wine shop below the apartments. Also featured is Ted's Montana Grill .. haven't eaten there yet, but I've heard it's pretty good. I also chose this photo to display because I liked how the horizon line is pretty clear. It doesn't really follow the rule of thirds, but I think it looks cool.
We've decided that one of our Christmas gifts to ourselves this year is going to be a nice camera like the one we have on loan right now from Dina Kwit -- the photographer for the Chicago Bandits. The model we've been using is the Canon RebelXT EOS. It's a blast to just go out and shoot photos, quickly becoming a great hobby.
@aophillips
September 28, 2009
Paramore: Brand New Eyes (semi) Un-Boxing
Hells Bells: My Dog Bella
September 27, 2009
Hi, my name is ... hire me
As you can see above, I have finally finished my resume. I decided that since I'm still on 'vacation' (unpaid) it would do me some good to flex my design muscles and create an updated resume. The last resume I made was back in May of 2008 - needless to say, it was outdated. Hopefully a creative and different resume will help me get a new job with another sports team, a design or advertising company, or somewhere that will utilize my design and writing skills :) like it says on the "objective" paper above.September 14, 2009
Newest Project
Since I'm on 'vacation' from the Bandits till early October, I've decided that it's finally time to update my resume and portfolio -- and most importantly, my website. Currently, the only website I have up is the one I made for my final trimester at NCC. Not to flashy, not bad, but not something that screems look at me, I know what I'm doing. September 9, 2009
Name Plate & Buzzing Around w/ Stacy
After fooling around with Photoshop CS3 again this evening, this is something I created. This time I took a little more artistic freedom and got off the tutorial train tracks a bit with the colors, leaf stamps and grass. Typically, I think this format would be used for something like a blog header or even a website header. Who knows, when I finally get around to making my own website I may actually use it for that. 
September 8, 2009
Recent Design-ings @ Work


September 7, 2009
Kristin Phillips, one heck of a little sister
The above is something I made today for one of Kristin's classes. The assignment said "in 1 million words or less, describe your sibling." So, I used images and words to get the job done. It's kind of hard to read the verbiage in the image above, so here is what I wrote ... Funny, motivated and loving – three words that I use to describe my little sister, Kristin.
I am the oldest sibling in our family, and she is the youngest. Through her 17 years of life so far, her and I have bonded more with each other than with our other sister. From concerts to soccer in the street to just relaxing on the couch while cracking jokes about the people on Dr. Phil (a show we both hate), we continually connect with each other through humor. Part of the reason we connect so well is that we have very similar tastes in movies and television show, but mostly we both like to laugh and tease each other in good fun.
We love to laugh, but we also like good music. Being her older brother, I saw it only fitting that I should take her to her first concert. I purchased tickets to the ‘Honda Civic Tour’ featuring Fall Out Boy (who happened to be playing with two other artists that we liked) at the outdoor pavilion by the Shed Aquarium in Chicago. However, before that concert even happened, another opportunity for good tunes came about at the House of Blues in Chicago. We braved the cold and made our way to the HOB to see Cartel. She had a blast, was dancing around, and singing at the top of her lungs. From that concert on, we made it a point to try and get tickets to all the good music that was in the Chicagoland area – just another example of how close we’ve become over the years.
Humor and good taste in music are my favorite qualities that Kristin exhibits, but it is not her only one. She is motivated to do well in school and motivated to be a Dental Hygienist. So far, every time Kristin has talked about what she wants to be when she grows up it has something to do with the dental field. Now, with high school graduation approaching, she has narrowed it down to being a Dental Hygienist. While she is going through the process of applying to colleges, she has also taken her goal a step farther by getting a job as a dental assistant for a local office – a job that pays nearly the same amount as mine, and she only works part time. Kristin has been talking about and applying to some big name colleges, but has also kept her options open by considering junior college for the first two years which would allow her to continue to gain the ‘on the job experience’ that is so valuable in today’s job market. Either path she chooses comes up with the same end result, working as a Dental Hygienist. While she may eventually change what she wants to be in life, I know full well that when she sets her mind to whatever it may be, she will accomplish her goals.
In all honesty, Kristin has not really changed much over the years. As I’m writing this I keep trying to think back and see if there have been any major changes in her personality, likes/dislikes and other things, but I can’t. She has always been humorous, always been a loving sister and has always been motivated. She has kept the same opinions on certain issues but has also kept an open mind to what other people think. Being a 17 year old (almost 18 – ah! Scary! J) I don’t think she really struggles with much. She has done an excellent job of learning from her older siblings mistakes, and she seems to maintain a fun-loving attitude through life.
As I wrap this up, and she prepares for college, I’m nervous for the future. Not nervous in her abilities and goals, but nervous that our friendship will fray because our lives are both becoming busier. No matter how far apart we get, I know that she is just one text message or one Facebook chat beep away from us being back to normal – laughing like the days on the couch watching Dr. Phil.
August 30, 2009
DJ AM, Mac Attack and a Letter of Rec
August 27, 2009
this week in my life...




August 14, 2009
Welcome back Micheal Vick

August 1, 2009
Battle of the Sexes
July 25, 2009
Yelp, there goes the neighborhood
July 7, 2009
guess who got new shoes
"Hey, I put some new shoes on and suddenly everything is right .... Oh, short on money but long on time, slowly strolling in the sweet sunshine .... cause I'm wearing my brand new shoes" July 5, 2009
no harm, no foul...
June 9, 2009
Debit Card Woes, Work Load Flows
[My daughter] loved the game, and I did as well finding I am becoming a huge fan of softball. But i am writing to you, because it was after the game that made such the impression upon my daughter. It was more than just the players signing autographs, it was the sincere interactions with the young girls waiting for autographs that struck me. All the players were wonderful and while I hesitate to single any particular player out, your pitcher Ms.Thorson was so accommodating. I do not mind the hour plus drive as from what I experienced today, my daughters will have a great experience that will stay with them for a long time.That is what we work for, that is what we want to happen when everyone comes through our gates at the Bandits. We have an outstanding product, we just need to get people to realize it more. Once they come once, most people are hooked. In terms of my job, I would really like this love of the game mentality to strike the media personnel like lightning so that they too get hooked and begin writing more and more about the Chicago Bandits.
Don't get me wrong, we're having a much better season this year in terms of media coverage, but I am aiming for even more. I want our media coverage to fuel more ticket revenue, more team popularity and most importantly to make us enough money so that some day soon the NPF will be able to pay its players enough $$ on a yearly salary where these women can only worry about softball and not have to get second jobs to compliment their player salaries.
Peace Out -- it's time for some MLB 2k9
June 7, 2009
Looking ahead
Blogging On A Busy Schedule
Twitterific
May 7, 2009
South Side Hitmen bring the bats, on the web
The South Side Hitmen is an online group hosted by Yahoo where Chicago White Sox fans from all over the world gather to communicate their thoughts, opinions and beliefs regarding the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. This appears to be one of the more popular sports groups in Yahoo!, because it was the first or second option under the sports category.
After spending some time studying this group for my ethnography, I have come to the conclusion that this group communicates primarily through forum messages and chats. Yahoo does allow the members of the group to make posts by simply sending an email to the group. From there any member that is accepted by the administrator can start a new discussion, comment on someone else’s discussion threads or even just browse the community ‘members’ list. The members list allows users to communicate one on one with each other through direct messages or emails. When posting a message to the forum, Yahoo allows for attachments to be posted, creating an even easier way to share documents and ideas.
It appears that the South Side Hitmen group operates as its own entity. I didn’t find that it was attached to any other sites, but it was referenced on a bunch of personal websites. The Hitmen group allows for users to post a button or link from their website to the South Side Hitmen group though the promote tab, which I imagine creates more traffic to the group.
After looking at and participating in a number of posts I discovered two things right away.
First, more people post when they have something to be angry about. For example, the White Sox got rocked the other night by the Texas Rangers. I think the final score was something like 9-3, and I watched the game – it was brutal. Well after the game ended, I went to bed. When I woke up my inbox was filled with at least 15 to 20 new messages about how the position changes and coaching moves that Ozzie made cost the White Sox the game. And these fans had direct examples too.
For instance, when criticizing roster moves, many fans reference the 2005 team because that squad won the World Series. Well, that was four years ago now! So some fans don’t appear to be able to let go of the past, but others encourage those to move on.
“Would you please do me a favor? 2005 was 4 years ago, we won the WS, and everybody knows that, LET IT GO. We are talking about this year, people change, their mindsets change. I know that not everybody is perfect. I don't expect Ozzie to be perfect. Adjustment is a 2 way street. If he expects his players to adjust, then he needs to adjust his thinking and managing to the players he has. That's what a good manager in any business does.” - Pearlzone16@yahoo.com aka Jim Gorman (outside of the group).
This user disagreed with one that posted something about how the 2005 White Sox made the correct position moves and the roster seemed to get along better.
The second thing I’ve come to notice is that the posts usually target specific players. Jim Thome has been in a slump as of late, and this particular user, Bill (andersoxy@yahoo.com) feels that Thome should be traded.
“If I was KC I'd be shaking in my boots [sarcastically]. Oh [shoot], I forgot the HOF Jim Thome, the strikeout, popup king of Central Illinois. C'mon KW (Kenny Williams – White Sox team president) you ate McDougal’s contract, and Owens' contract, please do the same with Thome and put us out of our misery. I don't want to hear any BS about 25-30 HR's and 90 RBI's, because he can't do it anymore. He is just a waste of a roster spot.”
So while may know something about baseball, or think they’re experts, some people feel they are qualified to run a baseball team. All in all this posts like this spur conversation between users, creating long threads and posts about each topic.
The primary websites that the South Side Hitmen group references are the Major League Baseball site, and the Chicago White Sox site. It seems that most of their information comes from these sites or from sports shows like ESPN News and the local sports reports on WGN and CSN. Both the MLB and White Sox websites utilize video, images and copy in creative ways. They allow for fans to watch highlights and see photos from previous games. Fans can read previews of upcoming games This group does a good job of enhancing the image of the White Sox. Yes, posts and people do criticize the manager and team president, but all in all they are still promoting the product and building interest and conversation around it. This is more of a bonding group where all the users share a common interest in Chicago White Sox. Some appear to be more of diehard fans compared to others, but in the end they all support the Sox.
After spending a couple weeks following and partaking in this group, I feel that this could be a group I would get involved in some day. Right now with school and work I don’t think I have the time to keep up with conversations and forum threads. But, if I had more free time, a group like this would give me a place to talk to more people about the White Sox. Sometimes it’s hard to discuss sports with my girlfriend because she doesn’t really like sports, whereas a group like this is like a home away from home. I think this community is great for the White Sox fan base because it provides equal footing for each fan. It doesn’t matter where your seat is in the stadium, or if you even go to the games; fans from all over the world get to communicate about the team they love an care about.
April 26, 2009
Cannonball into Social Media
All that celeb stuff aside, twitter offers a great way for everyday people and business to contact one another. For example, Whole Foods - I think the country's leading 'healthy' food store - offers tips on recipes, in-store specials, going green and more.
Sports teams are even using Twitter. The Phoenix Suns (NBA) and the Chicago Red Stars (WPS) are just two great examples of how sports teams should use twitter to their advantage. Right this second, the Suns are doing a 'random act of orange' campaign, giving away an autographed jersey to one of their twitter followers that answers a trivia question correctly. After all the answers flood in (they have +6,000 followers) the front office selects a winner based on the response. That winners Twitter name is then posted to show that someone actually one. Contests like these are just one example of how Twitter can help to build a bigger fan base and allow for the fans to feel more connected to the organization.
The Red Stars, the first women's pro soccer team in Chicago, are also doing an great job using Twitter. During their game yesterday (sat, April 25) the Red Stars posted score updates, thank you's to the fans at the game and other little bits of information. Since Twitter allows for posts to be sent to phones, the Red Stars also took advantage of that feature by posting things like ... Face Painting available in Section C3 ... so not only are they keeping fans that cannot make the game posted on events, but they're also trying to interact with those in attendance.
When I'm not cracking the books at North Central and preparing to graduate in June, I'm working as the Director of Media Relations for the Chicago Bandits. The Bandits are a women's professional fast pitch softball team located in Elgin, Ill. The most recognizable player on the roster right now is Team USA Olympian Jennie Finch. Just last Friday I began implementing a social media plan at the Bandits. We now have a twitter and a facebook fan page that I hope to build into a great presence on both sns. I plan to model our twitters and facebook after the two teams I mentioned, because in my opinion they do a great job.
The followers are small right now, but they will come ...
April 16, 2009
Web-literate
The internet is killing college teachings, but, our society is becoming more and more digital every day. College is fun and we [hopefully] learn a lot, but to stay competitive in the job market and to plan for our futures, college students need to be able to operate efficiently in the digital world. This means being able to scan a website for the important information, find the correct facts we need or the correct documents required for the work we need to do.
With Twitter and Facebook hosting company pages and profiles ranging from Whole Foods to the Chicago Blackhawks to our own personal brands, it is becoming ever important to make ourselves into our own companies. Graduating college students (especially) have to market our skills by using sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in order to survive in digital workplace.
So the internet may be killing the teachings of universities, but you can't live in a university forever... even Vanwilder moved on.
April 2, 2009
Indie Martha Stewart
"Whatever catches my attention and makes me want to mark it to remember later on. There are lots of things I look at regularly that I forget to link to because it seems too familiar in my own head."Reardon is more like an indie martha stewart because her craft work and suggestions are more artistic and unique. She seems to cater towards women with most of her suggestions (ie. purses, candles, sweaters, etc.). She also posts things that appeal to her.
She seems to be pretty humble with the success of her blog. In at least two parts Reardon mentions how surprised she is by the success, and also that she truly wanted to use the blog to keep track of her projects. It was kind of refreshing to learn that she doesn't have any writing experience and actually hated writing in school. I think this helps with blogging because she keeps her posts short/informative and to the point.

