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08/01/14 – 12:08 AM

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Pearson Airport – gate awaiting flight, January 3rd, 10:32 AM

I’m about to board a plane to New York. It’s not a big deal, but it’s a reminder of the first time I boarded a plane sans-family. I was 17, which in other words means I was at my most angst-filled. I remember listening to Jack’s Mannequin’s Everything in Transit album and thinking that it just made sense for what was happening to me at that specific point of time less in a lyrical sense, but just in how it felt. And now, boarding another plane nearly 8 years later (8 years, what??), the idea of how things feel are equally important, both in my work and in my life.

I’m listening to Lorde’s Pure Heroine album, and I’ve also just finished reading Tavi’s interview of her — good reason for the high level of introspection and feelings analysis. It leads me to thinking about the idea of discounting one’s work as a teenager as a result of all the feelings…but at the same time, I’m still the same, I still have that. But also, Tavi and Ella pointed to the fact that one’s one work is never exactly what you want it to be; creative satisfaction counteracts the idea of creatively bettering yourself — wanting more is important.

In flight, January 3rd, 11:00 AM

I’m realizing as I fly over Toronto that taking a trip at the beginning of the year is a nice thing because it allows me to literally get away at a good time to figure out my head space. It’s not necessarily about relaxing; really, none of my trips are – I’ve learned early on that I’m simply too restless a person to get the most out of the all-inclusive drink-all-day-by-the-pool trip to Mexico. I like having things to do, and planning out those things to do is just part of the kind of person I am. (“Always the responsible one.”) However, at the same time, working a full-time-ish job for the first time, I’ve really come to take pleasure in the idea of winding down – sleeping in, having the energy to cook a meal for myself. It’s surreal flying over your city, seeing everything as miniature, but still knowing that there are millions of people below you going about their everyday lives. (Sidenote: It’s easy to forget to human flight is an amazing miraculous thing, see Louis C.K.) In the past year and a half, I’m travelled more than I think I have in my entire life.

The introspection that goes along with the beginning of a new year is tiring. I mean, how exhausting is it to revel into the thoughts that you’ve been having all year because this opportunity comes along to really analyze how you’ve been doing? “This is a checkmark. Are you where you want to be? No? What are your faults. Fix them.”

Flight cancellation night one – hotel, January 9th, 12:04 AM

While in some ways I resent the ideas of checkpoints and ~NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS~, I also disagree with all the think pieces and articles that pop up throughout the interwebs proclaiming that resolutions are bullshit. Sure, assessing whether I am where I want to be in life essentially sucks, but I also like landmarks. From an optimistic point of view (who am I again?), I like the idea of landmarks, and of saying “This is how far I’ve come.” So what was 2013? It was a weird year. In a creative/professional sense, this year reminded me how important it is to feel self-fulfilled, not necessarily in the sense that I need to be proud of everything I do, but rather, that settling for less hinders growth.

I’ve learned that while the self-indulgent work I created in my last year of school helped me grow as a person, I can feel a similar sense of satisfaction doing work for other people, and this is something I want to do more regularly. Work should not feel like a job. I can still create for others in a way that satisfies myself, but in some ways, it depends on the perspectives of the people you are creating for. At this point in my life, my sole professional goal is to not be a “design monkey,” but rather create work that matters — that represents an idea, and means something. Maybe this goes back to the idea of design vs. art. Regardless of what it’s called, I want to make things, and I want them to be good things.

What have I learned outside of the whole creative/professional thing? A lot. A little. I’m not sure. Maybe it’s intertwined, but I’m still trying to figure that out.



By Maegan | Posted in Babble, Travel | Tagged New York, The Internet, Travel | Comments (0)

Notes to Self.

25/11/13 – 3:12 PM

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This is a collection of fun things I’ve come across on the interwebs.

Recently I clicked on my Gmail drafts folder and was surprised to find an array of links I had left drafted in emails in hopes of remembering to read/look/peruse them later. Am I the only one who does this? Interestingly enough, these links spanned over the past three years, and I thought I’d share them because it’s been nice re-discovering them.

I have personally always enjoyed reading and looking through lists of links that other people thought were interesting. Examples of such are Gala Darling‘s “Carousel” and Danielle Meder‘s “Click Click Click”. A warning though: the following articles, etc. may not be timely and current, but I think that’s okay. You are what you eat…err, read.

“How English Is Evolving Into a Language We May Not Even Understand”
It’s pretty fascinating how language is in a constant evolution.

“The Alphamen by M/M PARIS”
This is still lovely, fun, and interesting design 5 years later.

“The Fashion Industry’s Disturbing View of Gemma Ward’s Weight Gain”
I was so obsessed with Gemma Ward in high school. It’s awful how cruel press can be.

“Unattainable Beauty: The decade’s most egregious retouching scandals.”
Both disturbing and saddening that such a twisted view of beauty is promoted so nonchalantly.

“How to Make Love in America”
Um, Sarah Nicole Prickett is my fave. (After Lena Dunham?)

“How Jenna Lyons Transformed J.Crew into a Cult Brand”
Can Jenna Lyons be my boss? Please?

“The Year I Learned Everything”
Rookie Magazine is obviously an Internet haunt I frequent regularly, and this happens to be my favourite work of fiction on the site. Related: the story in “The Sex Crylebration” may be the funniest thing I’ve ever read.

Bye & happy reading!




By Maegan | Posted in Babble | Tagged The Internet | Comments (0)

Fall vibes

08/09/13 – 6:43 PM

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The beginning of autumn, regardless of whether that involves going back to school or not always feels like a transitional, contemplative period. It’s also strange coming back from vacation and immediately settling into ~fall vibes~ but I’m not complaining. As much as I miss the California sunshine, non-sensical sweaters + shorts weather is my favourite kind.

Anyway, this is what I’ve been listening to of late; lots of music that kind of “feel” fall to me. Also, related: AM, the new Arctic Monkeys album is kind of amazing — I feel like I’m listening to John Lennon re-incarnated or something.


  1. High for This (The Weeknd Cover) – Ellie Goulding
  2. Arabella – Arctic Monkeys
  3. Let it Fall – Lykke Li
  4. Hannah Hunt – Vampire Weekend
  5. 40 Mark Strasse – The Shins
  6. Girls Love Beyonce – Drake
  7. Female Robbery – The Neighbourhood
  8. Without You – Lana Del Rey

 


By Maegan | Posted in Music | Tagged Mix, Music | Comments (1)

Where ideas get dressed.

09/06/13 – 6:53 PM

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The way I felt when I woke up this morning is how everyone should feel the morning after prom. Last night, Worn Fashion Journal hosted “Secondhand Prom” at the Church of the Holy Trinity, and essentially it was the BEST PROM EVER. Or at the very least, I had a much better time than I did at my actual prom. Also, they had one of the most delicious/outrageously beautiful cakes I have ever consumed/laid eyes on. Moreover, I consumed it while dancing/singing along to No Doubt’s “Just a Girl.” Perfect.

Overall, I am currently filled with a substantial amount of Worn-love.

The prom was held in celebration of the launch of Issue 16 of Worn, and independent fashion magazine coming out of Toronto. It also so happens to be the issue that I’ve helped design for the past six months alongside an amazing team. The issue in its entirety is fantastic — filled with both beautiful images and ideas. I am very proud to say it was something I played a part in creating.

What is Worn? For anyone who doesn’t know, it is a one-of-a-kind publication. It is a smart fashion magazine. Worn looks at fashion from a more intelligent context than most magazines, delving into the history and meaning behind what one wears. One of the best parts about the magazine is that no one gets paid for what they do. That sounds crazy, I know. But, it feels amazing to work towards something when you know that everyone involved is there solely because it’s something they love and believe in.

Go out and buy an issue! www.wornjournal.com

(Pictured below is my favourite of the layouts I did for the issue, which happens to be for my favourite article. Oh and I also designed the fun prom flyers!)

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By Maegan | Posted in Fashion | Tagged love, magazines, Worn Fashion Journal | Comments (0)

Hi there.

23/05/13 – 10:27 PM

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I’m alive, and I still exist on the Internet, so hello.



By Maegan | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Chuck Palahniuk, Design, Inspiration | Comments (0)
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