October 19, 2006

purple puppy prints

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Today I spent the mor­ning aat the Stormhoek office, sig­ning a large stack of pur­ple “puppy” litho­graphs.
This story is kinda neat. Last week our US impor­ter sent an email news­let­ter around, to all their dis­tri­bu­tors and retai­lers. In the news­let­ter was an offer for a free “puppy” print. We sent them 50 prints, thin­king maybe we’d get pic­kup from 30 peo­ple or so. And even 30 peo­ple felt pretty opti­mis­tic.
In the end howe­ver, it turns out we got pic­kup from 500 peo­ple. All peo­ple within the wine trade. Five. Hun­dred. Wow.
Though there’s no objec­tive way to mea­sure it pro­perly, a wee voice tells me that the more prints I sign, the more Stormhoek will move through the mar­ket. “Indi­rect Mar­ke­ting” and all that. So even if, yeah, sig­ning prints all day long can get pretty tedious some­ti­mes, on another level I find it extre­mely exci­ting.
Meanwhile, my month-long stay Lon­don is about to end. Retur­ning home to Cum­bria tomo­rrow.
I’ll soon be searching for a new cot­tage to live in. Hope­fully one with a big gar­den. I like the big city, but it doesn’t suit me in large doses. Too many dis­trac­tions.
The older you get, the har­der it is to be crea­tive without large swathes of peace, quiet and soli­tude to sus­tain you. Or maybe that’s just me?
Any­way, it’s after 5pm here; I’m about to head off to the pub, follo­wed by the Techc­runch UK party. I’ll let you know how I get on.

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14 Responses to “purple puppy prints”

  1. churchpundit says:

    con­grats on the success!

  2. Robert says:

    Enjoy the pub and Techc­runch! Don’t get drunk and do some litho­graph sig­ning! You oldies don’t know how to con­trol the pen when pissed!

  3. Joe Lipka says:

    “The older you get, the har­der it is to be crea­tive without large swathes of peace, quiet and soli­tude to sus­tain you. Or maybe that’s just me?“
    No, Hugh, it’s not just you. Maybe just you and me, but I would sus­pect there are more.
    It’s almost as impor­tant for me not to work as it is to work. The mind needs its’ time to pro­cess the com­plex thoughts and influen­ces that make great ideas. Quiet times and pla­ces are per­fect for that.
    Good luck on the house hunt.

  4. Marti says:

    Con­gra­tu­la­tions on all the sig­nings! Take your time — don’t want to get wri­ters cramp!
    “The older you get, the har­der it is to be crea­tive without large swathes of peace, quiet and soli­tude to sus­tain you. Or maybe that’s just me?“
    It’s not just you. I would go insane if I didn’t have land around me. Stick me in a coo­kie cut­ter sub­di­vi­son and I’d be set­tin’ fires inside of a week — LOL
    Party sounds fun — best wishes!

  5. jeff says:

    Dude — the puppy print is bri­lliant. Ever­yone wants one. *I* want one. I’ll trade you a rub­ber chic­ken for a puppy print. Seriously. I’ll even sign the chicken.

  6. Peter Cooper says:

    I dunno, I’m 25 and I’m glad I moved away from Lon­don. It’s much nicer up here and you can get so much more done away from the crowd / traf­fic / smoke.

  7. belinha says:

    Cool!!!I just had the most won­der­full wine at dinner…

  8. belinha says:

    Who are you?Just read “How to be crea­tive” and it’s all so true and wise.Are you a phi­lo­sopher? Am I drunk?!!!!!

  9. Sheamus says:

    500… HUGE con­grats!
    You write “Retur­ning home to Cum­bria tomo­rrow” and I say YAHOO. How about having a beer in your local pub for me…

  10. Anonymous says:

    “The older you get, the har­der it is to be crea­tive without large swathes of peace, quiet and soli­tude to sus­tain you“
    Great stuff and good luck. With refe­rence to above quote I agree. Fuck it — we’re plan­ning to move to Wens­ley­dale, North Yorks any time soon. London’s good for two days and then it sucks.

  11. Bruce Curley says:

    Hugh…do you bar­ter? If you send me a few litho­graphs I’ll send you some poetry…published stuff, nothing recent.

  12. helen keegan says:

    Great Techc­runch UK party and great litho­graph! Thanks Hugh. I’m put­ting mine in a frame today :)

  13. Travis says:

    Hugh, if anyone wants to make some really great gic­lee prints of your CC licen­sed stuff (let’s say they are fans of these litho­graphs, and they want more…), they can head on over to ImageKind.com and “Create” there own, just as they would a cof­fee mug on Cafe Press. The pri­ces are great for these type of prints.

  14. Susie Monday says:

    Good luck on fin­ding a country place (and the busi­ness to sup­port it — I’m trying to find Stormhoek in San Anto­nio because of you). Having lived 35 years in the heart of this not-too-big city of a million, I moved to Pipe Creek of maybe 300 aobut a year ago. Stu­dio of my dreams, ama­zing country­side views, quiet and peace in swathes. I agree, go for it. And be ready when not all your city friends can’t make the transistion,but that’s what the net is about, right?