Lindsey Breeden. Creative.

I'm always available to those who need insanely creative design and guidence. Tweet me, hit me up on Facebook, or simply send me an email. I'd love to hear from you!

Nov5 0

Folio Stars

My site has been added to Folio Stars which is a showcase for exquisite portfolios.  I’m thankful to be included amongst such fine talent.  Take a minute to stop by and vote for my page if you get a chance.

Oct21 0

The Art of Interpretation

Interpretation or perception, I’m not really sure which one is correct.  I am currently exploring employment options outside of Rein Media for the first time in six years.  It’s been a great run, but I feel like I have hit a ceiling and the company has run its course.  I’ve met with a couple people and I have updated my resume to include my latest clients, but I’m also torn about how to present myself.

I should clarify, I understand MY Brand, I just don’t know the best approach for delivering it.  I had someone suggest that I might want to take “Owner, Principal” off my resume and replace it with “Creative Director”.  Since a Creative Director position is most likely where I’d land if I made a move, it makes sense.  The reasoning behind it is that certain companies might be standoffish about hiring someone who was an “Owner” because they won’t be able to take direction.  We’ll, let me tell you…I make a pretty good Cheif, but I’ve got a lot of Indian in me too!

I want to make sure that my entire skill set is represented.  I’ve done the business side, creative side, production, you name it.  Ultimately, I want to be a leader and contributer for a company that can utilize my knowledge and skills, yet still push me creatively.

So that’s where I am.  I’m still cranking away with Rein Media, but if you hear of any positions for a super-talented-brand-consultant-creative-art-director, then please let me know!

Jun3 0

Hello world!

Interesting that “Hello World” is the default for Wordpress don’t you think?  It has become the “Lorem Ipsum” for the programming world.  Granted, it can be used as a tool for learning the basics of programming, but I find it fascinating that it has become part of our nomenclature.

I decided to leave the default heading alone instead of changing it around.  Why did I do this you ask?  Well…to put it simply…we all are building from the default.  Everything in life has a default state, a factory setting if you will, then we build on that.  It’s been 28 years since my brand was launched and it continues to evolve each day. Stay tuned…