Category Archives: Learning Curve

Progress Report: More Samples Production & Good Press

I have a new favorite bag. The Workaholic in this ruby or scarlet or coral red color (not sure which adjective I will use later for product descriptions). It’s this beautiful rich color between red and pink, not so aggressive as red … Continue reading

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Precisionist Satchel Changes, Intended & Unintended

I’ve been talking a bit lately about consistency issues. Here’s an example of what I mean. The Precisionist satchel sustained some significant changes, both intended and unintended. The above is a prototype of the revised Precisionist; behind it is the … Continue reading

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Swatch Color Issues

How nuts is the color issue? Figure I’d offer a glimpse. Let’s start with the Executive satchel brief. Here’s a photo from the ad campaign as reference. We made the first prototype of the Executive in a brilliant red. I … Continue reading

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Summary Report on Meetings with Boutiques

Snapshot of day job office desk. Due to my day job work schedule, I haven’t had the time (or energy) to work full-throttle at TZ. Recently I followed up on a few queries with boutiques. Thought I’d share snippets. I called up … Continue reading

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Taryn Zhang featured on Aprizi’s The Tail

Screen shot taken from thetail.aprizi.com (October 26, 2010) Both Aprizi’s The Tail and its founder Giff Constable’s blog are two of my favorite reads on the web. If you are a designer trying to do business in today’s market, then … Continue reading

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