Take
us back to the start. How did you get into jewelry design? Did you have a
different job prior to Spark and Pepper that led you down this path?
I
started making jewelry because I wanted to make things that I wanted to wear;
things that were simple, delicate and with hard and soft lines. I have no
formal training in jewelry making, but I do have formal schooling in graphic
design. My “day job”, I guess you could call it, is in art direction and
graphic design.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
I’m
very inspired by my travels to Japan. I have a great deal of appreciation for
Japanese culture and for the Japanese aesthetic. I try to incorporate this
elegant simplicity into every piece. Also, the
experience in Japan of having even the most mundane of purchases painstakingly
and beautifully wrapped in front of me really left an impression. I want to
create that same feeling for my customers.
What do you like best about your job as a jewelry designer? What are some of the most challenging parts of running your own business?
My
favorite part about this job is hearing the responses from my customers. Just
knowing that people are responding to the designs, and have the same connection
to the pieces as I do, makes me want to keep going. The most challenging part
is taking what started off as a personal passion of mine that I was doing for
myself, and turning it into a business. Running the day-to-day aspects of the
business; bookkeeping, inventory, etc.
What is your typical day like?
My
typical day starts with a cup of coffee and my little dog Lucy. My day is half
designing and the other half is jewelry making.
You also have a blog, Inspire and Share, how much of your time is devoted to blogging and other online media?
I
started Inspire and share because I wanted a place where I could share my
aesthetic. I spend quite a bit of time looking elsewhere to find imagery that
inspires me.
What advice would you give to other young designers who may just be starting out on their jewelry designing journey?
My
advice to young designer would be to keep at it. Learn as much as you can about
the techniques and skills. The industry is so saturated with great stuff that
you really have to have your own point of view and don't lose sight of your own
personal aesthetic.
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