Meet Tara Hogan of INK+WIT
Hello everyone! It's Holly stopping in for a moment... Remember me? (smile) I thought I'd say hello and let you know that soon I'll be back here blogging full-time on Thursday, August 28th. I've really missed you but I'm having a wonderful time in Germany and our new vacation apartment is coming together so nicely so this time off has been beyond helpful. I hope that you've been enjoying all of my guest bloggers, I check in daily to read their posts and think they've done quite a lovely job filling in for me. It's always hard to trust your blog to others, but it was good for me to let go a little and I'm so glad that I did. Today I thought I'd pop in for a moment to share a special person with you, along with a mini chat that we recently had about her life as a stationery designer. Are you ready to meet Tara Hogan of INK+WIT and see her pretty home and studio? Of course you are! We all love Tara!
Tara tell us, where do you live? I'm in upstate New York in a town called Fayetteville, but I was born and raised in southern Connecticut.
And what do you do for a living? Design, Illustrate, Teach Yoga - And run INK+WIT!
That's all? (Just kidding). How did you get started? I envisioned having my on business during college. My dad was an independent contractor for many years and I grew up around him having flexible hours and a steadfast work ethic. I had a solid idea to go freelance with design 4.5 years ago while working at a design agency in Syracuse. It was going nowhere. Not to be negative but my art was really put on hold and I was just standing still at this job everyday. It became a job, a paycheck. Right around the time I started practicing yoga consistently I got the courage to go freelance from my design job. I was in the midst of conceptualizing INK+WIT and how it would function. Fortunately, I had submitted some designs to Great Arrow Graphics in Buffalo, NY for licensing and they accepted four of them! This really gave me the confidence to keep building my idea.
How did it finally come together? It was all very hard to figure out and at one point I just stopped trying and it came together. I remember networking like crazy and making more and more designs. I was showing them to friends and family and getting many positive responses which told me to move forward. Soon, a few local stores bought wholesale orders and I got more experience at how to order, stock, and promote INK+WIT to larger audience. It was not easy at all but I would not do anything differently. It was through constant research, evaluation, and long nights that this all came together.
What do you love about owning your own business? The personal dialog and connections established with clients. I get to choose how to utilize my voice and vision. And, waking up on my own time sometimes does not hurt either. It is nice when you are having a day that you need not call in to report. However, I appreciate the time I worked in a design agency and web company. The design team was tight and I truly made some of my best friends at those two professions.
What do you dislike about having your own business? It is a huge responsibility and you always need to be 'on'. I have learned that it takes 150% to make a small business work and function with integrity, speed, quality, and delivery. It can be exhausting but I stay focused on the goal and the goal is built with positive intentions. It drives me and gets me through the busy times.
Where do you find inspiration in Fayetteville, New York? Lately, my backyard and also CNY Yoga Center, where I practice and teach yoga. The Erie Canal also runs near my house and there are great trails with lots of deer, woodpeckers, and fish.
What is your favorite local shop? We do not have any here, seriously! So, it is the Syracuse Real Food Coop where I buy fresh produce from local farms and my favorite drink, Kombucha.
What's on your wish list? More travel, an Eames plywood chair, a guitar, and a horse.
Where do you find inspiration? During meditation and travel.
Describe your work space... In progress... I moved 7 months ago around the holidays and I am still trying to mold it - but it is playful, simple, warm, and functional.
Who do you admire most and why? My husband, for his honesty and sincerity.
What do you like to do on the weekends? Lately work, haha! yoga, gardening, small road trips.
If you could have any job in the world, what would you do? Make documentary films.
3 Places You'd Love to Travel to... Provence, Tuscany, and Tasmania.
Who would you like to have dinner with? My mom (she has been ill for some time now and it would be nice to enjoy a meal with her).
What is your favorite food? Vegetarian Thai Thom Kha Coconut Soup.
What is your most treasured belonging? My spiritual knowledge.
Best advice you've ever heard? Everything is perfect and nothing is permanent (Dharma Mittra, my yoga teacher and dear friend).
What are some of your goals in the next 5 years? I am researching more animal sanctuary's to raise money for through creating specific letterpress prints like the one I illustrated for Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary where part of the proceeds will help rescue and nurture animals. I'd also like to create eco wallpaper for children's rooms. Possibly a few sculptural objects like mobiles as well. I want to create more art and design that will be functional and uplift people. Oh and play guitar, a long overdue goal!
What are some of your favorites websites/blogs to visit? decor8, designsponge, creature comforts, indie fixx, freshly blended, domino magazine, hive modern, poppytalk, bloesom, crafting a green world, Rachel Jones, dwell magazine, new york times art section online, treehugger, hostess with the mostess, Cool Mom Picks, Cuteable, Coochicoos, {frolic!}, Oh Joy!, Fawn & Forest, Maharam, little paper planes, nahcotta, pure food and wine, dharma mittra yoga, sfgirlbybay, Emigre, herman miller, bholu, lekker, architonic, pushmepullyou, centre pompidou, and Pentagram.
Whoa! That's some round-up of reads! Thank you so much Tara for stopping in to share your work, inspirations, and your studio space with all of us. We appreciate seeing the more intimate views of designers we follow, so many thanks for giving us a peek into your world.
Readers: If you have a question (or ten!) to ask Tara in regards to small business ownership, design and illustration, or anything else that you can think of please comment and she'll reply either today or sometime during the week depending on her schedule.
Note: If you are interested in her products you may also visit her Etsy store in addition to her website mentioned above.
(images from tara hogan)