Jan 28, 2009

With Gratitude...

When I could still read for pleasure I devoured books. I always liked the Acknowledgements. Read 'em all. I like dedicating a page to gratitude. It may be the best use of the blog I've yet identified.

Thank you, Jennifer Norton. Friend and Art Director, with me at the point of origin as I grow this circle of love.

Thank you, Dean Collins. You're a sane and stable influence and I truly appreciate your commitment to having Art of Possibility Studios' site accessible.

Thank you, Cheryl Hodgson, for making LLC filing and trademark registration less scary. It's not often people love their lawyer, but hey, I'm building this brand on love and long hours. You supply both.

And thank you to the people who quietly care, who offer resources because they believe what I believe, because they want to see this work, because they are empowered to diligently and determinedly make a difference in the lives of others.

Jan 20, 2009

Lots of Choices, All Unsatisfying

I recently had an artist gently ask, "are you, um, going to do something about that web site?" The Art of Possibility looks lost in the 1990s – by design.

The site serves three constituencies: the trade, our customers; the general populace that takes an interest in art and disability; and the artists who seek out information on ways to share their work. Each constituency comes to us with a different motivation and each has a different expectation. To have as accessible a site as absolutely possible, with scalable fonts, no confounding rollovers or Flash (the world's most inaccessible web tool ever), we've sacrificed pretty.

The design sings with ease of use, fast loading pages and information at your fingertips, but does it stun the visitor with its beauty? Sigh. That's what led that artist to ask about my plans for the site. Atop the design conundrum we have the looming Orphan Works bill which could cause all artists to frantically redesign their public presence in a flurry of artistic self-defense. (The Orphan Works legislation essentially privatizes copyright law, sort of like hiring Blackwater to be your country's military.)

So I am open to suggestions! How do I maintain super-high accessibility, meet the speed of commerce, and also introduce our work to a general audience?

Jan 16, 2009

Kissie, Kissie


Thanks, Patti, for including our "Love" bookmark in your Valentine's Gift Guide.

We appreciate the help sharing our message of love that fuels our work as artists and our lives as your friends, neighbors, and lovers.


Jan 12, 2009

Participating in a World of Good


We made the semifinals in Echoing Green's 2009 Fellowship application process!

We'll be evaluated with 299 other world-changing enterprises. Good luck to our fellow change agents. Together we can transform lives. We might as well. We don't have anything better to do right now.

Jan 9, 2009

A Noble Calling or Just Doing What's Necessary?

I launched this business to transform lives.

I'm not a noble person. I'm a problem-solver.

I solve a problem for the artists by creating a path designed for their optimum achievement. People with disabilities can have a positive impact on our world if the infrastructure that supports that success exists. Well, now it does.

I solve a problem for manufacturers. In a marketplace crammed with lovely goods it's tough to differentiate your lovely product line from the other lovely product line. Art of Possibility® adorned products provide that differentiation.

I solve a problem for retailers. After training a consumer populace to hold out for the lowest possible price we give them a reason to not shave every nanocent off that margin. Because our entire brand concept involves us earning a living, paying full price regains its dignity.

I solve a problem for consumers who desperately want their purchases to mean something. By knowing that their purchase directly benefits a physically disabled artist choosing Art of Possibility® products connects those consumers with an important social mission of inclusion and compassion.

Caring is cool.

Jan 6, 2009

Diversity is Leadership

If November 4 proved one thing to me, it's that Diversity is Leadership. Yes, there's a compliance component, but the truly forward thinkers choose outside their comfort zone, stay open in their definitions, and encourage all people to excel. I wish to strengthen gifts and mitigate gaps. I dream big, I hope eternal, I support tirelessly.

Not because I'm noble. Far from it. I'm just solving a problem.