Lately, my job has fallen into a bit of a rut. Difficult clients, difficult timelines, difficult budgets. And the work hasn't been that creative.
When this kind of thing happened to me in the past, I'd call Keith and we'd commiserate. He'd have some great ideas for projects to do, or we'd talk about bigger dreams and goals. Seems I have very few like-minded, creative-types to hash these ideas out with anymore.
If nothing else, Keith and I would just talk about our dreams, what we hoped to accomplish as professional designers, and that would inspire me. After ragging on our companies, our clients, our projects, of course!
Keith, I wish you were around to hash it all out. I miss having your ideas rattling around in my head.
Keith touched many lives in many ways. His humor, talent, kindness, and love of life were gifts he bestowed on so many of us. Help us remember Keith by posting your memories, stories, pictures, links, etc. To add your own main topics, email me and I will add you as a contributor to the blog. Or, you can simply add comments to the stories below. Come back often and share this site with anyone you think might have known Keith.
Monday, November 03, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
From David Tonnesen: Two Years Without Keith
David Tonnsen writes:
"Here it is two years after Keith's passing, I still think of him often.
"Attached are some photos for the blog not sure if I can post myself.
"Two years later and I still think of Keith often. I find things that remind me of his silliness and sense of humor. I have a few of his Biscuit Boy caps from 12 years ago that I wear, and I stumble across some of his Robert Keith Artwear materials. This order form makes me chuckle, I remember being impressed by his ambitions to make Biscuit Boy and Elvis Fish world renowned. He asked me to make some steel shirt stands with goofy faces for his Faneuil Hall sales cart. One can't help think of where he would be now in his career. I can imagine his high pitched laughter reliving those early days."
"Here it is two years after Keith's passing, I still think of him often.
"Attached are some photos for the blog not sure if I can post myself.
"Two years later and I still think of Keith often. I find things that remind me of his silliness and sense of humor. I have a few of his Biscuit Boy caps from 12 years ago that I wear, and I stumble across some of his Robert Keith Artwear materials. This order form makes me chuckle, I remember being impressed by his ambitions to make Biscuit Boy and Elvis Fish world renowned. He asked me to make some steel shirt stands with goofy faces for his Faneuil Hall sales cart. One can't help think of where he would be now in his career. I can imagine his high pitched laughter reliving those early days."
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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