Friday, October 9, 2009

For the record

Over the past few months as word of Lonny has spread, kind bloggers and journalists worldwide have given me some very amazing, but very undeserved titles in reference to my former position at domino. As I've stated in interviews and here on my blog, I was the low man on the totem pole, a "market assistant," working under senior market editors Kate Townsend and Tori Mellott. At first I giggled when articles popped up stating that I was the former "market editor" or "stylist" and even once calling me the "marketING editor" (um, what the heck is that?!) but as these titles begin to appear on more and more sites I just want to make it clear that I was the little guy, and I'm damn proud of it ;)

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whatever your position, you brought the spirit of Domino with you :-). But, it's great that you gave props to all the wonderful people you worked with (or under, whatever...), I am sure they appreciate it.

Katherine Lee said...

teehee! i LOVE that. we indeed were the lowly footsoldiers, essential nonetheless, but certainly not the head honchos. kudos to you for being the bigger person and owning up to our true natures! in the meantime, i've given you a wee award, here's the link: http://www.urbanfleadesign.net/2009/10/honest-scrap-paying-it-forward.html Hope you enjoy, and pay it forward!

xo katherine :)
p.s. think you'll be coming to chicago anytime soon? i've got lots of folks for you to connect with

Ivy Lane said...

Well, you are sure top notch to all of us!!!! Such a wonderful inspiration!

KatieBabie said...

I think what you have done is amazing! All your hard work has paid off! What am amazing opportunity to even work at Domino! You are one lucky duck! Keep up the amazing work and the amazing design! THANK YOU!

pve design said...

It is after all the little guys who make it all happen.
Lovely image, low man on the totem pole.
REally cute.
pve

Ivy Lane said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog.. I mean what I say! .. thinking I am gonna do a large accent pillow with your "Jackie" fabric!! long lumbar pillow.. almost length of the bed! I have been dying over that pattern and wanting to use is somewhere in my home....I will take a pic when done!

Claire Mercado-Obias said...

You go girl! I love LONNY!

Maria | Vintage Simple said...

Ha! This made me smile, dear. The base is just as important as the top, so regardless, congrats on all of your success.

(And you may have already gone over this, but I'm relatively new here... After meeting with all these folks over the last week...is there any chance Lonny might go to print at some point?)

-maria

Lauren said...

way to clear it up & you have me cracking up! you've achieved so much so quickly & it's just so impressive. your creativity & vision are just AMAZING and you have created some of the most beautiful online spaces for us to go to --ever. keep it up.

xoxo,
lauren @pure style home

plaisirs simples said...

it's amazing how influential things can be when you just WORK somewhere influential. i've had the same thing happen to me...i work at a major fashion house and started out as the ASSISTANT to the world wide VP of marketing...and rumors were actually going around in my home town that i WAS the ww vp of mktg! ha! regardless, you've done a great job with lonny so far and have the talent and potential of a sr editor for sure! keep up the good work!

Sanity Fair said...

Don't worry! Everyone got my titles wrong too! It happens - but you've dealt with it the best way there is. AND - you obviously have great talent!

Awesome Sara said...

no one ever thanks anymore... thank you.

Anonymous said...

Seems to me that whenever someone has respect for someone's work, titles and accomplishments get inflated by the admirer. Just shows that they see big things on the horizon! Kudos to you for working your butt off, learning from those above you, and clearing your conscience!

Jen of MadeByGirl said...

You're too cute...OK you are the little guy. :)
Jen Ramos
'Cards & Prints You'll Love...'
www.madebygirl.com

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Nishant said...

it's great that you gave props to all the wonderful people you worked with (or under, whatever...), I am sure they appreciate it.

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Fiona said...

That is very inspiring. Good for you! Shows you don't necessarily need years of experience to branch out (In fact, I sometimes think that can hinder you, because you get into the more corporate mindset.)

PS - I know I'm VERY late to this post, but enjoyed it so much I had to comment.

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