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Sockeye and Live Wire! Radio Team up
to Completely Change the Internet

Cheryl VanClacken just may be the most annoying talk show host this world has ever known. She’s a bad listener, she has terrible hair, and is prone to near-psychotic outbursts. But other than that, she’s adorable! And she KNOWS SAVINGS!

Hosted by Perky Portland Dealhound Cheryl VanClacken, P.U.P. is the first-ever Internet morning program devoted entirely to the savings found in the Portland Perks Coupon Book! And get this! The 1st Episode’s guest is none other than singer/songwriter/rockstar/playright/actress/multi-hyphenate STORM LARGE!

It took a collective total of exactly 300 cups of coffee for the folks at Sockeye (that’s us) and LiveWire! Radio (that’s Courtenay Hameister and bunch of other super-talented people) to come up with PERK UP, PORTLAND!, the latest Internet sensation produced for a good friend of ours named Travel Portland.

And the fans have spoken, and they give Ms. Large glowing reviews for her first-ever appearance on an Internet show devoted to Portland Perks.

Pick up your Portland Perks package today!

Chinese New Year at Lan Su

We recently took a short jaunt down to the Lan Su Chinese Garden. And what did we find? Dr. Ed Yang of the NW Art Academy entertaining with music and calligraphy. His playing ability somehow combines tranquil and upbeat notes into a catchy tune. So we recorded it, natch.

Dr. Yang is just one part of the festivities in the Gardens during Chinese New Year 2010. The whole event culminates in their annual Lantern Viewing on Sunday night. It’s a finale of finales, including hundreds of floating lights. See you there!

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The Portland Art Museum

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Quick snapshots are great. Sockeye designer John Fisher snapped this shot of a spruced-up Portland Art Museum, as it gets prepped for Disquieted (FEB 20, 2010 – MAY 16 2010). And, can you guess who PAM allowed to dress up their windows? Sockeye!

Vitamin D is for Designers

Looks relaxing, doesn’t it?

If these Sockeye designers learn one thing about being part of the crew, it’s that 10 minutes of sunshine gives them a whole weeks’ worth of Vitamin D. Mette and Fish scramble out into the long hallway for a quick sunburst.
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National Handwriting Day Is Fun

Ah yes, the seventies. A time of Smithson’s Spiral Jetty installation, Intel’s first microprocessor, and sea monkeys. Not to be outdone is National Handwriting Day, created in 1977 by the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association. “Though computers and email play an important role in our lives, nothing will ever replace the sincerity and individualism expressed through the handwritten word,” says David H. Baker, Executive Director. Very true. Mr. Baker says the event was created to encourage creativity by writing out a note, poem or letter. Let’s not hold out on sincerity or individualism now!

Using an excerpt from Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie’s beloved “Peter Pan,” we had everyone at Sockeye provide a writing sample, which we then analyzed using Handwriting Web Analysis, the “Original Web Handwriting Site.”

The results were interesting.

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Analysis:
Your handwriting seems comfortable and pretty well worn in with your personality, doesn’t it? Quick minds often invent their own form as they go, and that’s a sign of adaptability. Good trait. You may sometimes have a tendency to get caught up in intense discussions a bit too often, and you can do some serious leaning into people’s faces with your intensities.
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Sockeye Creative + Chelsea Cain

EQUALS FUN.

Chelsea Cain with Sockeye

Chelsea Cain and James Westby

Chelsea gets some direction from James on where to find her books.

For our latest video series here at Sockeye, we joined so many forces it would make Luke Skywalker jealous. Novelists, musicians, performers and actors all came together in the name of supporting Portland. First up, New York Times Bestselling author Chelsea Cain. She recently completed “Evil At Heart”, the third book in her Heart series of thriller novels (available at Powells Books and on Kindle). Chelsea can now add Screen Actor to her resume.

Photography by Cory Tepper. More imagery can be blinked at here.

Sockeye Says Thanks

A big Gobble Gobble, er, Thanks, to everyone who joined us here at Sockeye for our THANKS Party last Wednesday! It was an occasion to remember, or not, depending on how many Turkey ‘tinis you imbibed. So in other words, Rob has very limited recollection of the evening and was quite confused as to why he woke up with a painting of a salmon eating a turkey on his forehead. Everyone had a rollicking good time mingling with friends both old and new, sipping Oregon wines and beers, and nibbling delicious appetizers by Artemis Catering, and as all who attended can attest to, we took painting by numbers to a whole new level. Wonder how much we can get for this masterpiece on eBay? Enough to cover the carpet cleaning bill? Sold!

View our Flickr party album

Here’s a time-lapse video of our paint-by-numbers Sockeye:

Interview with a Designer

-by Jen
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Recently, I had the pleasure (and I use that word loosely) of interviewing Sockeye Designer Rob Wees about his efforts surrounding Sockeye’s new apparel line, PLUCK, now available at the Portland State Bookstore.

Jen: Tell me about PLUCK, Rob.
Rob: If Pete and Andy could have a child, it would be PLUCK.
Jen: Do go on.
Rob: We created extensive brand ID standards for PSU about four years ago. The student groups were doing some funky things with the logo— which they could get away with because they weren’t subject to University Communications knocking on their door from logo misuse. They came to us and asked us about breaking some of the very rules we’d written. Sounded like a good time, so we took the bait.
Jen: How did you choose the name PLUCK?
Rob: We had a very scientific naming process.
Jen: I remember it well. My choice did not get picked out of the hat.
Rob: We had a company-wide email soliciting names. Andy picked a small handful and let people vote for their favorites. I must have been sleep deprived because I got fussy and demanded new options.
Jen: Ah, the good old democratic process in action.
Rob: One of my names from the original batch was Pluck. I believe that was one of Erin’s contributions. I wanted the name to be fun to say. “I’m gonna pluck me one of them tees off the tree, I mean, shelf.”
Jen: How many beers have you had?
Rob: So, I was tasked to purposefully bastardize the very logo we had created. You know, something that would be cool for the kiddies. I reached out to Fritz Mesenbrink and Cari Vander Yacht—two hilarious freelance designers who had graduated from PSU. I laughed the first time I saw both of their designs. Fritz had a bike with a helmet for handlebars and a mammoth fur bike seat. And Cari’s “tree huger” design…what to say? I don’t know the best way to describe it, but I would say it’s an obese tree with chubby arms and itty bitty hands holding the letters “PSU.” Kinda like a boddisatvha. Without any of the respect.
Jen: Tell us, what inspires you as a designer, Rob?
Rob: I like shiny things.
Jen: Like a crow. What else?
Rob: Fuzzy things.
Jen: Thank you Rob, that concludes our interview. PLUCK you very much and have a lovely day!

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Bigger IS Better

-by Rob Wees
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After scores of clients saying “Please make the logo bigger,” we decided we’d beat ‘em to the punch. For Albertina Kerr’s fall advertising campaign, we decided the best way to get their message out there was to make it big…giant, even. We took our campaign centerpiece—The Angels Manifesto—and projected parts and pieces of it on the sides of buildings in downtown Portland. See the video we used these projections here.
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The Ramblin Rod Show

by Mike Byrne
ramblinrodOpen on a cardboard television. A hand turns it on and flips through the channels until we see THE RAMBLIN ROD SHOW. The knobs pop off. Zoom in on a bleacher full of children going hog wild. There is a painted backdrop of a river. The little plywood tugboat has a 12 on the smokestack. The MC’s brown sweater hangs well past his belt from the weight of hundreds of souvenir buttons. The cardigan is bullet proof.
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