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Monday, February 14, 2011

Boarding Pass - Lauren O'Neill

The more I run these Boarding Pass features, the smaller world it becomes. Designer Lauren O'Neill and I first crossed paths on Twitter, only to discover that one of my friends from high school was one of her professors in design school. Petit monde, non? Anyway, I love Lauren's design work, so it only seemed natural to see how travel fits into it all. And now, thanks to this post, I can't wait to check out the London Transport Museum next time I hop the chunnel. Thanks, Lauren!
{Lauren's logo + Lauren in Florence}
last trip taken:
Boston, MA for a social entrepreneurship workshop at MIT.
{Dublin}

next trip on deck:
Nicaragua & a weekend in NYC. Heading to Matagalpa, Nicaragua for product testing. We've been working on a project to bring low-cost surgical equipment to NGOs & organizations in underdeveloped countries. Think IKEA of healthcare—affordable + portable equipment. Lots of fun and super rewarding!

I also try to make it to New York a few times a year. I love seeing the latest at the museums, picnicking at the Park, and getting my fill of Veselka's challah french toast. Yum!

I'm dying to pursue a cross-country road trip, too, so maybe sometime in the summer!

{Victoria Street, Edinburgh}

{Waverly Station, Edinburgh}
{Atop Arthur's Seat looking towards the castle | Edinburgh}

one place you would go back to again and again:
London. Living in Edinburgh for a semester, we traveled to London a time or two. Simply put, there is just so much to see + do, plus the design community there keeps you on your toes. I'd love to live + work there at some point in my life.
{Design Museum + Phone Booth - London}
{London}


place you'd most likely recommend a friend go visit:
Florence. We had the most wonderful time traveling in Italy, but Florence was one of my favorite spots. Gorgeous art and architecture + friendly people and amazing food. (Please! The cappuccinos were to die for!) I highly recommend seeing the city by Vespa… A word of caution: watch out for those ZTL signs! Eighteen months later we were slammed with tickets totaling €400+ for driving in restricted zones!
{Florence}

{Capri}

preferred method of transportation:
Metro, when in the city. I have a thing for public transportation—the maps, the signage, the whole thing—I love comparing systems between cities and have started keeping a tally. If you happen to be in London, check out the Transport for London Museum, which provides a fun look into the Tube's history + design.

Journeying from city-to-city across Europe + the UK, I love taking the train. It's a great chance to see the countryside, sketch, and jot notes along the way.
{Tram: Dublin}

place you've never been but dying to go:
New Zealand + Australia. I love being on the water and eating great food. Australia has some of the best markets, and the people are genuinely laid-back and friendly.
{Venice}

place you'd never go back:
Sorrento. Too touristy and a bit one note; I feel like I saw everything on my first visit.
{National Print Museum, Dublin}
{Edinburgh}

most memorable trip in 2 sentences or less:
Before studying abroad, my boyfriend and I had the chance to travel across Italy, France, and the UK for about a month—what a fun + memorable time! Wind in your hair, good friends, delicious food, new experiences, colorful eye candy, and moments (both good + disastrous) to laugh about.

{Edinburgh}
how do you prepare for a trip?
Generally my boyfriend tackles the logistics of getting from to a place & where we're going to stay. I focus on what to do. Depending on the destination, we'll load up our phones/iPods with a Google map of ideal spots, apps for transportation + weather in locality + translation, and contact information + directions for hotels.

Good music is also essential. I have a close friend who always puts together the perfect playlists. Listening to those songs later always brings me back to that time + place.
{sketchbook}

how do you record your travels when you're traveling?
I carry my sketchbook with me everywhere I go, ready to record any inspiring finds—interesting people, conversations, memories, or colors. While traveling, I enjoy taking photos and collecting ephemera—everything from maps, tickets, wrappers, and packaging.
{signs}

what is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place?
I love documenting signage, identity marks, road markings, plus any bold uses of color, interesting textures, and distinct architectural details.
{Dublin}

on an average, how many pictures to you take on a trip?
About 400 or so. Recently, I've gotten into film cameras, thanks to Kate Headley, and I look forward to traveling with those soon.
{5kg of Nutella - Naples}
{Paris: crepes}

what's in your "designer travel kit"?
Hardbound, spiral sketchbook—I like being able to fold back the pages and also insert collected materials. I keep a few glassine envelopes handy for holding any ephemera. For jotting notes, ideas, & observations, a Uni-ball Vision Exact pen. In the way of cameras, a Canon Rebel XSi, my dad's old 35 mm, and the newest addition—a Holga.
what do you do after a trip?
I usually send out film and archive my photos on Flickr + an external hard drive. I enjoy formatting my favorites for backgrounds or screen savers. In Florence, I shot some video and enjoyed editing that together as well. I'd love to blog a road trip, if I happen to go this summer.
{Florence}

how long after a trip does this happen?
After jet lag has subsided, and I get the travel bug again—about a week or two.
{Marks & Spencer colorful packaging, London}

favorite souvenir/thing to bring back?
Metro maps. I've started a little collection: Rome, Athens, Madrid, Boston, NYC, San Francisco, DC, and London so far! I also love bringing back favorite snacks. We've had a time tracking down Jaffa Cakes and Irn-Bru, but it's an instant reminder of our good friends & good times in Edinburgh!

{Paris}


LINKS
website: laurenoneilldesign.com
blog: blog.laurenoneilldesign.com
twitter: @laurenoneill
pinterest: pinterest.com/laurenoneill/pins/

2 comments:

  1. Fun boarding pass. And great photos!

    I've never been to London (or anywhere in the UK), but now I'll be sure to visit both the Design Museum and the London Transport Museum when I do finally get there.

    Mmm ... ephemera. Love it.

    That's too bad about Sorrento. I stayed there in 2007 at the Casa Astarita (can't recommend it highly enough). While Sorrento itself wasn't anything spectacular, I found it the perfect home base to explore the Amalfi Coast (central to just about everywhere you'd want to visit here on a day trip - Naples, Caserta, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Capri, Procida, Ischia, Positano, Amalfi, etc. and within easy reach of train, boat, or buses to anywhere in the area).

    http://www.casastarita.com/

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187782-d267384-Reviews-Casa_Astarita_Bed_and_Breakfast-Sorrento_Campania.html

    But yeah. The best thing about Sorrento itself was the Casa Astarita and the food.

    http://www.photosorrento.com/

    And the view over drinks at the Bellevue Syrene!

    http://www.bellevue.it/

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  2. Marisa—you may have tempted me to give Sorrento another go. I'd love to explore more of the Amalfi Coast, and I'll definitely take your word on it being a good home base :) Thanks for the sweet words!

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