Monday, April 23, 2012

Interview with Sean Parsons of Mystica Maxima


Sean Parsons of Mystica Maxima 
Sean Parsons


Rico:
What's Your Name?


Sean Parsons
 

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Sean Parsons :

Mystica Maxima

This was my first "real" gallery. I have always been interested Buddhism, Zen and spiritual things in general, which is why I joined Zazzle in the first place. I wanted to promote alternative ways of thinking and do my part to try to popularize things the general public aren't necessarily aware of. "Mystica maxima" is a corruption of Latin, meaning "a very holy place".

Art Through the Ages

I have an enormous respect for all artists, but especially those from the Medieval era to that of Post-Impressionism. Works by Bouguereau, Moreau, Caravaggio and Klimt are some of my favorites. In creating this gallery, I felt I could showcase all of the artists that had been of particular interest to me. Many of my friends are artists, or are interested in art. It isn't everyday you have the ability to purchase anything from a coffee mug to an Ipad with your favorite work of art on it!

Native Americana

By heritage, I am Cherokee-Iroquois, so it was a given that if I had some success at my previous galleries, I would definitely open one based on Native culture. Unlike 'Mystica' and 'Art', I've added links on various organizations that I hope people go to when visiting. I should also add that 10% of my earnings for this gallery go directly to a relevant charity. I can't use their name here due to self-promotional issues, but the money gets to where it needs to.



Rico:
What type of product do you sell the most of?


Sean Parsons :
Postcards! I sold 89 in a day from the same customer. I assume it was a business stocking-up, but I can't say for sure. They're still my biggest seller. I almost didn't include them at all since I thought the pay-out was too small, but I'm happy to say customers usually buy them in bulk.


Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Sean Parsons :
I joined Zazzle in April, 2011, after losing my job as an assistant chemist. I didn't really do much until August of the same year, and now things are finally taking off!


Rico:
Are you a ProSeller?

Sean Parsons :
Not sure how to answer this one. The guidelines state making 100.00 in lifetime earning by .com customers. I hit that mark on December 15, 2011, but still waiting on the badge. I read in the forum they're giving them out in late February, so we'll see! Rico: Update: Sean got his well deserved badge! 

Rico:
How did you find Zazzle?


Sean Parsons :
It was late March or very early April of 2011. I was filling-out online applications and CNN had a feature on Zazzle. I promptly went to the site, signed-up, and have been at it ever since. I knew before the end of the CNN feature that I'd found my new place of employment, lol.




Rico:
What made you decide to open your own store?


Sean Parsons :
I immediately understood the potential when I signed-up. There was no question I was going to create as many products and stores as possible, and since last April, things have only gotten better.
 

Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Sean Parsons :
READ THE FORUMS!! Seriously! I have been saved from so many pitfalls, I couldn't even begin to explain. The forums have been around awhile, so pretty much any question you have has already been asked. Not all, of course, but a good 99%. Zazzlers on the forums really go way out of their way to help you out--especially if you're a newbie. Plus there's tons and tons of information on learning html (Sugar vs. Spice and Bradley from Ars Celtica come to mind), ways to promote and just generally get a helping hand on whatever you need!




Rico:
What was your first sale (include link)?


Sean Parsons :
A black and silver pinback button in the form of the zodiac sign of Cancer.



Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Sean Parsons :
GIMP (Gnu Imaging Manipulation Program). I can't say enough about it! It's a free alternative to PhotoShop, which can run upwards of 500.00, yet GIMP can do practically anything PhotoShop can do. It takes a while to learn, but is well worth the time!

Rico:
What is your favorite aspect about Zazzle? 
 

Sean Parsons :
Personally, since I consider this a full-time job, I have no one barking orders and I don't bark orders to anyone. From the artistic point-of-view, the ability to sell art knowing that someone will be enjoying what they've purchased, is definitely the best part.
 


Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Sean Parsons :
Many people inspire me. I'm a history/philosophy buff, and it's the people that had the world against them and still stuck to their guns because they believed in themselves. Einstein was a failure for years as a patent-clerk; Darwin definitely had his opposition, and there are plenty of others to draw inspiration from. Ordinary people would have given-up, yet they pushed forward and are now household names for many people. 



Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Sean Parsons :
I have a 2-year old daughter, so it differs from week to week. I try to fit in 6-8 hours every week (before she wakes, during her nap and after she goes to sleep), sometimes more, sometimes less. I also try to split my "Zazzle-time" up between creating products, and promoting the sites. 
 


Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Sean Parsons :
Aside from joining the forums, I'd say don't get too discouraged! I've heard it again and again that this CAN be a career, if you take it seriously, but it is NOT a get-rich-quick scheme. It takes time to learn how to create products, templates and programs; it takes time to learn to promote...just understand that you do have to put a lot of effort into promoting until you see any significant changes. 
 


Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Sean Parsons :

Read and hang-out with my daughter. What could be better?!
 
 
 Rico:
For most each product or design they create is special. What is your most favorite design and why (include link)?


Sean Parsons :
'Golden Papyrus', by far. I'm an armchair Egyptologist, and using GIMP software to manipulate a page of the Papyrus of Ani, and having it come out like it did, was very special.
 
 


Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you?


Sean Parsons :

1.) No matter how I try, I cannot for the life of me grow a beard!

2.) I'm left-handed.

3.) Learning T'ai Ch'i (we'll see how that goes, however!)

4.) I've lived in 9 different cities and 5 states.

5.) I'm a Jeopardy fanatic! 


Rico:
Include links to 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Sean Parsons :

'Golden Papyrus' Plaques


This was one of my first decent designs using GIMP. It was basically just a worn black & white from an old book, and after learning some cool tricks, it turned out amazing! The contrast between the gold and black, for me, has made this one of my top sellers.



'Blue Diamonds' Print

'Blue Diamonds' zazzle_print
'Blue Diamonds' by nativeamericana
Get the best in online poster printing at zazzle.com

I don't have much of an interest in patterns in general, but this one really wakes me up! It reminds me of one of the hippie posters from the 60s that if you stared too long at it, you'd get vertigo.  
 


'Snow Princess' Poster


This was a black & white photo one of my relatives had given me long ago; pretty plain and not very interesting by any means. Again, using GIMP software, I was able to bring this young woman back to life with vibrant colors and a snowy, swirly foreground. This one is hanging on my wall as we speak!   


Rico:
If you could purchase ANY item (of someone else’s) what would it be? Why?


Sean Parsons :

Sagittarius Zodiac Sign Tile


Probably 'Sagittarius Zodiac Sign' Tile, by Specialeetees' 'Earth Magick shop. There are a huge number of extraordinarily talented Zazzlers, but personally, I enjoy her creations the most.   


Rico:
Zazzle has helped many people meet goals that they otherwise wouldn’t have achieved. What has Zazzle helped you to achieve in your personal life?


Sean Parsons :
I am a single parent to a wonderful 2 year old daughter, and I get to spend a lot more time with her now that I work from home. I will be achieving much, much more in the future, but being allowed the opportunity to spend as much time with my daughter is incomparable.    
 


Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online? (Facebook, Twitter, other blog or website)


Sean Parsons :
 

Rico:
Anything else you'd like to share?


Sean Parsons :
Just another tip for we newbies: promotion is just as important as creation! If you plan on making any money, you should spend at least as much time promoting as you do making your products, and get the Google Keyword Tool--it's FREE!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Interview with Nina Džeko of Ninche Store


Nina Džeko of Ninche Store



Rico:
What's Your Name?


Nina Džeko

Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Nina Džeko :

Ninche Store

Ninche is my nickname so I want it to keep it simple! I don't have special theme, I do various things, depending on my mood. But mostly I do designs for paintball.

Ninche Photo Store

Ninche Hubby Store

 

Rico:
What type of product do you sell the most of?


Nina Džeko :
T shirts.


Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Nina Džeko :
Since October 2011. That is 4 months. Still kind a new, I guess.



Rico:
How did you find Zazzle?


Nina Džeko :
My husband found it, not sure how...I do t-shirt designs for paintball and other localy, so starting on zazzle was great idea :)



Rico:
Are you a ProSeller?


Nina Džeko :
I'm not a Proseller, but my goal is to be one :)



Rico:
What made you decide to open your own store?


Nina Džeko :
The idea that someone who is "far away" might see, like and buy my products!



Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Nina Džeko :
The best advice I got is to be patient and just work,work,work.



Rico:
What was your first sale (include link)?


Nina Džeko :
T-shirt!



Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Nina Džeko :
Mostly, I use Illustrator or Inkscape, and Photoshop when it comes to photography.



Rico:
What is your favorite aspect about Zazzle?


Nina Džeko :
Hm..everything, really. I like how people support each other.



Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Nina Džeko :
For Hubbystore I just started with, my inspiration is my Hubby and designs he would like to wear.

For Ninche store...well I'm big fan of pop art and graphic novels. I'm also inspired by things I do- like paintball.

Certain artists I admire influence me, of course.Some ProSellers are on that list :D



Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Nina Džeko :
It's hard to say...sometimes it's 10 hours a week and sometimes is 20.



Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Nina Džeko :
Honestly, the same advice I received : be patient and just work. Simple as that.



Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Nina Džeko :
When I'm not creating art I like to do outdoor activities like trekking. My "indoor" activities are playing chess or Sudoku. I like to read and cook. I adore to spend time with my friends and above all I love to travel with my husband.




Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you?


Nina Džeko :
5 random things about me that everyone SHOULD now are:

80's music videos always cheer me up,

I'm really bad at telling jokes 'cause I start to laugh and can't finish it,

chocolate with chili is my favorite,

I can't whistle,

I collect comic books and one of my favorite movies is "Big Fish" by Tim Burton.



Rico:
Include links to 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design.


Nina Džeko :


CMYK Bird Bag


CMYK Bird Bag zazzle_bag
CMYK Bird Bag by Ninche
Create a one-of-a-kind customised bags online at Zazzle.

I really like this birds because they are gentle and modern in my favorite cmyk combination. They can be applied on almost every background color and look good on different products.




Little Lady Drama in a Rocket Speck iPad Case



Little lady drama is my favorite character: mean kid that lives in all of us. It is playful and funny and I like it.




Chic Paintball Shirt


Chic Paintball Shirt zazzle_shirt
Chic Paintball Shirt by Ninche
Design your own custom photo t-shirts online at zazzle.com

Love paintball. Love working on a paintball field and love not to look like a boy when I'm there. That's why I wanna make cool shirts for paintball players. (For girls and boys also) :D



Rico:
If you could purchase ANY item (of someone else’s) what would it be? Why?


Nina Džeko :


Office Propaganda: Wash your hands Poster



I love his work! I love old propaganda style and visual solutions, and this guy's work is awesome!



Rico:
Zazzle has helped many people meet goals that they otherwise wouldn’t have achieved. What has Zazzle helped you to achieve in your personal life?


Nina Džeko :

I can organize my day differently; don't have a deadlines like when you do projects for someone else. I can do it anywhere, anytime and I love it!



Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Nina Džeko :
Facebook and Squidoo at the moment.


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Interview with Kathryn Strick of KAStrick Designs




Kathryn Strick of KAStrick Designs 
Kathryn Strick of KAStrick Designs


Rico:
What's Your Name?


Kathryn Strick


Rico:
List your shop(s) -


Kathryn Strick :

KAStrick Designs


Rico:
What type of product do you sell the most of?


Kathryn Strick :
I am placing my designs on clothing & accessories, mugs, and laptop sleeves primarily. Zazzle is bringing out new items all the time, so I will be looking for those items where my designs can best be presented. Right now I am focusing on messenger bags and place mats.


Rico:
How long have you been at Zazzle?


Kathryn Strick :
Two months


Rico:
Are you a ProSeller?


Kathryn Strick :
Not yet


Rico:
What's the best advise you got when you were starting out?


Kathryn Strick :
The information on the forums has been very helpful for marketing and networking.


Rico:
What medium/tools do you use to create your designs?


Kathryn Strick :
My Toshiba laptop and MandalaMaker 2.0 software. For some designs I have used Paint.net as well as the texturizing available through Microsoft Word of all places!


Rico:
Who or what inspires you?


Kathryn Strick :
I am inspired by nature, various cultural and spiritual influences. I lived in Colorado for a time in the 80's, so the colors of the southwest and Native American design are a big influence. Poetry and song lyrics will often come to mind while I am creating a design.


Rico:
How much time a week to you spend on Zazzle?


Kathryn Strick :
Since I am just starting out while working part-time, raising a family, and doing volunteer work, probably 10-20 hours a week. I try to create one design every couple of days, and then place the designs on the items for my store.


Rico:
What's the best advise you can give someone just starting out on Zazzle?


Kathryn Strick :
Don't compare your artistic work with others. Stay true to your inner muse. There will be a niche just for you.


Rico:
What do you like to do when you are not creating art?


Kathryn Strick :
I am a professional counselor & therapist using Reiki and other energy therapies; cooking & baking; an avid reader of science fiction and suspense novels; a hospice volunteer; enjoying time with my husband and teenage sons.


Rico:
Tell me 5 random things everyone should know about you?


Kathryn Strick :
I've stood in both oceans,

hiked down Bright Angel Trail to Plateau Point in the Grand Canyon,

would move to Montana in a heartbeat,

never stopped looking for a horse on Christmas morning,

and yes I do believe we are not alone in this vast Universe.


Rico:
Include links to 3 of your favorite designs you want me to feature. Tell me something about each design. 

 

Kathryn Strick :




Red Star Kachina 2012 Magnets



There are Native American prophecies about the appearance of the Red & Blue Star Kachinas signaling the transition from the 4th to the 5th world. Kachinas are supernatural beings who bestow health, happiness, and long life upon the people.





Up up and Away 2012 Mug


Up up and Away 2012 zazzle_mug
Up up and Away 2012 by KAStrickDesigns
Make a unique personalized coffee mug online at Zazzle.

Clare Goodwin chose this design for her Center of the Circle Newsletter in Deceber 2011, when I was chosen artist of the month. Alan Goodwin is the developer of the MandalaMaker 2.0 software that I use to create my designs. I had only been using the software for a month, so I was very pleased to have been noticed!






Courage 2012 sticker



This is a richly colored, strong mandala, featuring a central yantra. A yantra is used as a meditative focus, and while you see it in two dimensions, it is actually a multidimensional structure for accessing higher consciousness.


Rico:
One of My Favorite Designs from you shop: 

 




Dreamcatcher 2012 neck tie



Dream-catchers filter out bad dreams according to Native American lore. They are burned to nothingness in the rising sun the next morning.Rico: I love dream catchers! Love this design and colors.


Rico:
Where else can our readers find you online?


Kathryn Strick :

My designs are available through Fine Art America as canvas and acrylic prints, framed and matted, or art cards.

KAStrick Designs Fine Art

My Facebook Fan Page is KAStrick Designs.

KAStrick Designs Facebook Fan Page
 

Rico:
Anything else you'd like to share?


Kathryn Strick :

I am looking at other formats to have my designs printed on tiles, cloth, and ceramic dinnerware. There are local art shows coming up that I am exploring as venues for getting my designs known here at home.

When I was in high school we took an interest survey for career planning. My results said I should be either an artist or a forest ranger. I spent the majority of my adult life in science, education, and technology. I'd like to find the fulfillment of my artistic side in this last part of my life.