Posts Tagged ‘family’

December 17th, 2009

Designing a Unique Holiday Gift – 2nd Annual Adopt-A-Family

Our second annual Miles Design adopt-a-family was a success, and we are so thankful for the opportunity to participate again this year. We learned quite a bit about the process and strategy from our experiences last year, and this year went off without a hitch–it was truly a team effort from start to finish.

This year, we adopted a family of five. Besides mom, there were two girls (one and fifteen) and two boys (nine and seventeen). After talking with them, we learned that they lost their home to a fire last year at Christmas, and they’ve been working to rebuild their lives over the last year. Their lists had everything from pots and pans, dinnerware, and clothing to a basketball, games, and movie passes.

With lists in hand, the entire team took over Walmart on Friday morning, Dec. 4–dividing and conquering. Josh, Eric, Brian, and Cookie shopped for the boys’ gifts and toys while April, Lauren, Meg, and I worked on the household items and girls’ gifts. It was a great time, and I was impressed with our efficiency–although I’m positive we could have spent all morning putting together cute outfits and shopping for toys! When it was all said and done, we managed to get everything on our list in one stop, and we came out on budget!

Here are some photos from our shopping adventure:

The afternoon of Dec. 10th was dedicated to wrapping all of the gifts (and Eric’s cell phone). The finished stack of presents was an awesome sight and took up most of the conference room table–very impressive!

Now, what to do with all that leftover paper? Any ideas? Hmm…

The entire office made the trip to deliver the gifts, and the family was very kind (and probably overwhelmed) as we all piled in their living room! It was such a rewarding experience to participate in this program during the holidays. It can be such an overwhelming season, and it feels really good knowing that we were able to ease the burden of providing for a family of five at Christmas. And, most importantly, we worked together and had fun doing it!

November 25th, 2009

Help Us Give Back – Holiday Gift Drive

We all know that the holidays can be a particularly stressful time of year–especially when the pressure to provide everyday necessities can be overwhelming or even impossible. Miles Design has been blessed with a year of growth, and our focus this holiday season is on sharing and giving back. And, we have a hunch that many of you, our clients and friends, will want to join us in our efforts.

“How?” you ask.
Miles Design will be supporting The Shepherd Community Center and their Annual Christmas Gift Drive. The Shepherd Community Center has been serving children and families on the Near East Side of Indianapolis for twenty-five years, and their Christmas Shop is a great opportunity for area parents and children alike to select both gifts and essentials for their loved ones. The shop relies on donations–toys, gift items, clothing and money–and we’re confident that, with your help, we can fill it with a lot of great things.

Click here for a Needs List. All items should be new and unwrapped.

We’ll gladly accept any donations at our office through December 14th, so if a) you’ll be in the area, b) we have a meeting planned, or c) you just want to stop for a visit, we hope you will consider contributing to this worthwhile cause!

Happy Holidays, and thank you all for a great year!

Note: If it’s more convenient, you can certainly drop off directly at the Shepherd Community. Click here for more information.

November 4th, 2007

MD News updates

Much has happened in the past four months. A new office, new baby, etc… So in the interest of catching everyone up quickly, here’s a recap in bullet point format:

07.01.07 – MD moves into new offices at the Precedent, complete with a fourth floor view of “Lake Precedent.” (To date, no geese have chased Josh into the new office. Stand by for further updates.)

07.01.07 – Long time MD collaborators, Wired Ground, agree to share office space with MD.

08.15.07 – Meg Taylor Miles
Born 1:37 am
7 pounds, 10 ounces
19.75 inches long
Eyes – grayish… maybe blue, but too close to call.
Hair – short brown
Hands and toes – long and thin

09.01.07 – Two MD entries have been selected to appear in Graphic Design USA‘s design annual, due to hit newsstands in January. The selected pieces were the redesigned brand identity for Surroundings, and MD’s own holiday card from 2006.

10.01.07 – After much delay, MD finally settled on printing new business cards on plastic. Cool stuff.

10.22 – Brand identity design specialist Brian K. Gray joins the team at MD.

10.27.07 – MD designer Amanda celebrates her nuptials with husband Joe, in quaint New Harmony IN.

11.01.07 – MD remembers blog, updates past four months.

11.04.07 – Did anybody catch all of that?

March 11th, 2007

When designers (pro)create.

Designers love to create. Sometimes we even procreate. And that can be intimidating.

I’m not the first to suggest that jumping into parenthood comes with many new pressures. It’s just that as designers, we tend to put a little extra pressure on ourselves. Never mind the whole am I ready to be a parent? line of thinking. This is a different kind of pressure.

Our friends, families, and even our clients expect a certain level of cool factor when we have babies. Most of all, we place this pressure on ourselves. The baby’s name. The nursery decor. The clothes. The birth announcement, and so on…

You may have figured by now, my wife is 18 weeks pregnant with our first child. We’re nearing that time when many parents find out, and begin decorating the child’s room. We’ve been discussing colors, themes, crib bedding, paint, and other miscellaneous decor. Add to this, we have decided it will be fun to not find out the sex of the child. (For the record, I’m feeling boy.)

Our friends have already started joking that we’re going to have such a mod baby, but we’re the ones who are feeding that. We can’t pick up just any crib bedding, it’s gotta work with the baby’s brand. Ridiculous? I don’t think so. How many times have you looked at a car, or a shirt, or a pair of shoes and thought… that’s just not ME. You quickly sized up that item, and how appropriate it was/wasn’t for your personal image. When it comes to our children, especially a designer’s children, it’s even more evident.

In the end, all I really care about is having a healthy, happy baby… and happy, healthy mommy. But for now (pressure or not) I’m having fun thinking about our growing family, and creating a new brand… baby.