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@homsweethom / homsweethom.tumblr.com

Designer & letterer. Work hard, snack often. homsweethom.com
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One Year of Traveling and Drawing Captured in One Magazine

I spent the last 18 months traveling around the world, and tomorrow marks the last day of my journey. After a whirlwind year and a half of adventuring, I’ll fly home to Los Angeles with endless stories to share, but no travel photos to accompany those stories. No snaps of colorful sunsets, bustling street markets or exotic meals. Not even a single selfie. Why? Because before I left for my trip, I decided to challenge myself with a project called No Photos Please. In a world of smart phones, selfie sticks and sharing anything and everything that we do, I assigned myself this creative (and personal) challenge: I would forgo taking travel photos for one entire year, instead choosing to document my journey through my sketchbook.

While the constant drawing practice improved my technical skills, the most important lesson I learned was this: the less you have to work with, the more creative you have to get. Since I couldn’t take conventional photos of my travels, I had to use my creative skills to capture my sketchbook drawings in an interesting way. I learned to get inventive with backgrounds, textures, and props, and I always looked forward to sharing my travels with my friends & followers in a unique way. Some wondered why I’d put a restriction on myself like that while on the trip of a lifetime. I guess I’ve always liked challenging myself, as most creatives do, and it seemed like a unique opportunity to test my creative boundaries. I knew that traveling itself would test my physical and emotional boundaries, so why not push myself creatively too?

To commemorate the end of this project, I partnered with Blurb again (remember that beautiful hardcover book I made last year?) to create a printed collection of all the images from my sketchbook - this time in the form of a lovely magazine! Since I’ve only ever posted the drawings online, it was really special to see everything come together in one beautiful, printed piece. I couldn’t believe how easy it was to create; all I had to do was download the handy Blurb plug-in for Adobe InDesign, choose my book size, and drop my files into a template. When I finished, I was able to upload the file to the Blurb website directly from InDesign (woohoo!). I clicked a few buttons to check-out, and my magazine was on its way to me in Australia in a matter of days. One of my favorite things about Blurb is that once your files are ready for print, you can easily list your book for sale online. How cool is that? I listed my No Photos Please magazine on the Blurb store, so a copy of my adventures can be on its way to you too!

Now my trip is coming to an end, I’ve finally had some time to reflect on the year. I spent an afternoon sitting at a cafe, flipping through the drawings, and re-living all of those wonderful memories in my head. I can’t wait to fly back home with this printed book of my trip already in my luggage, ready to share with my friends and family as soon as I land. Thank you so much for following along with my global adventures! It’s been such a delight to share my story in a creative way, and I’m already looking forward to sharing the next chapter with you.

And a special thanks to Blurb for sponsoring this post and helping me bring No Photos Please to life. Have you ever thought of creating a book or magazine of your work? What kind of book would you create? I hope this post has inspired you to create one of your own. Can’t wait to see what you make!

x Lauren

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Want to learn chalkboard lettering? Bundle up on Sunday, February 5th and make your way to Brooklyn to join me for the first annual Chalkboard and Chill workshop! By the end of this 3 hour class, you'll have the skills to hand letter badass chalk signs, menu boards, and murals. You'll also have delicious vegan snacks and wine in your tummy courtesy of Little Choc Apothecary 🍪🌿 Oh and 50% of the proceeds from your ticket will be donated to ACLU Nationwide to help them fight for the rights of everyone our new president is turning his back on 👊🏼 ✨Tickets are available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chalkboard-chill-tickets-31215420162

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OMG IT'S FINALLY HERE! My entire career path and creative process packed into ONE super online course! Passion to Paid is a 10-week creative boot camp meant to inspire your best ideas, kickstart your freelance career, and motivate you like never before - led by yours truly 💕 I spent the past 3 months writing and producing this course so that other people can use the same tools, tips, and methods as I did to grow their creative careers 😊

Enrollment is open for the next 5 DAYS ONLY and I won't be running the course again until 2018, so if you've ever wanted to learn from me this is the time to do it!

You can find out more details and enroll here: homsweethom.teachable.com/p/passion-to-paid/

As always, thank you for the kind & enthusiastic support for my work! *internet hug*

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Stuck in a creative rut? Feeling a lull in freelance work? If you need a dose of good fortune sent your way, today’s your lucky day! I spent the last few weeks creating The Freelancer Good Fortune Teller: a series of 8 simple things you can do to jumpstart your creativity and get back on your hustle, designed as an adorable (if I do say so myself heh heh heh) printable fortune teller...just like the paper ones we used to play in grade school. These tips have made such a huge difference in my own life & business, and now I want to share them with you! Just sign up for my mailing list here to get your FREE download, and let the good fortune begin.

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In January 2016, I packed my up life in New York City, sold most of my belongings, and embarked on a year-long trip around the world. When I left, I decided to challenge myself with a project called No Photos Please. The idea was simple: in order to hone my illustration skills and be more in the moment, I vowed to forgo taking travel photos, instead choosing to document my journey through my sketchbook. Over the past six and a half months, I’ve explored rainbow colored mountains in Peru, splashed through starry beaches in Uruguay, and wandered through many bustling street markets in Europe - all without taking a single photo.

While traveling often shows me new parts of myself, it also makes me appreciate the pieces I left behind. One of the things I miss most about having a home base is my studio full of books, gadgets, and art supplies. It can be difficult to produce tangible pieces of work while on the road (and living out of a backpack), so when Blurb offered me the tools to bring No Photos Please to life in the form of a beautiful hardcover book, I couldn’t resist. Like most designers, I’m proficient in Adobe InDesign and was confident that I could lay out my book there. However, Blurb’s InDesign plug-in kind of blew my mind. Once installed, it synced up with my Blurb account and created the exact template I needed for my book. Less time preparing files and more time eating trdelniks (sugared donut cones filled with ice cream) in Prague? Yes please.

I’ve since moved onto Germany. Yesterday, I met up with friends from college who also happened to be in Berlin. We hadn’t seen each other in years, so we spent the entire day wandering around and catching up over coffee, cakes, and drinks in the park. Whenever someone asks me to tell them about my travels, I never quite know where to start because there’s so much to talk about. Luckily, my book had arrived the day before, so it was the perfect way to tell all of my stories in chronological order, from getting used to eating dinner at 10pm in Buenos Aires to feeling refreshed and empowered after a weeklong stay on a farm in Portugal.

The world is so large, but my world feels so small thanks to all of the friends I’ve met during my travels. Today marks the halfway point of my year-long trip. Since I’m backpacking and can’t carry much with me, it was such a treat to be able to see my experiences come together as a beautiful book. I’ll be sending it as a surprise to my parents (so they know I’m still alive) and am already looking forward to the drawings and stories my next book will hold.

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*AND technically a fruit if you put pineapple on it too*

Soooooo I know I said I was leaving Daily Dishonesty behind to focus on other work about a year ago, but today I woke up and kinda missed all of these silly little lies. I’ve received so many messages from people asking me to bring it back, so I’m going to give into peer pressure (like when my friends bully me into taking shots) and start posting again. If you have a good lie, feel free to submit it under the “Lie to me” link at the top of the page, and I’ll illustrate my favorites. 

Seriously, I can’t stick to a diet for more than a few days. How did you expect me to stick to my original plan of shutting this amazing blog down?

Sending lots of love and lies your way.

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Spent the day playing around with ink and watercolors in my adorable new Archer and Olive sketchbook today! 

Foil-stamped cover, secret back pocket for my collection of ticket stubs and emergency seaweed snacks, AND pages that hold up to paint? Yes please! I usually have a couple sketchbooks in rotation, with some for writing, some for sketching, and some for drawing. I’ve never really painted in a sketchbook before because I’ve always been afraid of the paper curling or bleeding, so I was super impressed that the paper in this notebook handled watercolor paints like a champ. (Did I mention the pocket in the back is perfect for holding flat snacks? Oh I already did? Well, I thought it was worth mentioning again.)

You can buy this notebook here and check out the rest of their adorable products at archerandolive.com !

Happy doodling!

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“Be brave enough to break your own heart.” - Cheryl Strayed I don’t normally post about my personal life, but I just encountered a little bit of heartbreak on my journey and needed to remind myself of this: I should be sad, but I should also be really fucking PROUD of myself for having the courage to be vulnerable with someone. For taking risks and putting myself out there, over and over again. For always believing in love. Bravery comes in many different forms; showing someone your soft spots can be just as terrifying as bungee jumping off of a cliff. There is so much strength, not weakness, in telling someone that you love them. I don’t think we take the time recognize that often enough. So for anyone out there who is currently nursing a broken heart: it gets better, you’re a badass, and I’m proud of you!

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Life on the road can get lonely, but who needs dating when you’ve got 30¢ avocados around every corner?

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Cusco’s street markets have some of the sweetest fruits I’ve ever tasted! I picked up three pomegranates, two mangos, three bananas and an avocado for $5 this morning. What a dream!

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Cusco’s energy and vibrant colors have inspired me to try something new! One of my goals this year was to expand my skillset and try new forms of illustration. Watercolors might be my new favorite thing!

Painted with the Crayola watercolors I bought to spend the rest of my Bolivian currency before Peru.

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