La Jolla Skatepark

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

In the new issue of The La Jolla Light was an article highlighting a recent proposition made both at the La Jolla Town Council’s Park and Beaches Committee and La Jolla Parks & Recreation Inc. meetings for a skate park in La Jolla. My roommates and I were very excited, as we have been talking of constructing a half pipe in our yard for over a year. Everyone kept yelling, “Did you hear!? They might build a skate park in La Jolla!”

The article pointed to the lack of space for local tweens and teens to skateboard and hopefully provide them a place to skate instead of in front of businesses. For the nation’s most expensive housing market a few skateboarders is a huge concern. I can’t say I’ve had much trouble with La Jolla skateboarders. A few months ago there were some kids skateboarding on our trashcan – we weren’t too concerned – it wasn’t long ago that we were doing the same thing.

The big thing that this community doesn’t realize is that it isn’t the local teens that will be using this skate park, its all the kids at UC San Diego! I graduated from there and let me tell you, there are students skateboarding all over the place. Pretty soon all those kids will be over running the La Jolla Recreation Center Skate Park. I think the smart thing to do would be to build the park closer to the university, maybe somewhere near La Jolla Shores? or closer to UCSD?

All I know is that It makes me excited to know we may have a skate park in La Jolla soon! I’m not too sure if it will eventually happen or not, but if it does I foresee a lot of broken bones…

San Diego Web Design

Monday, October 12th, 2009

There are a lot of San Diego web design companies, from small studios that focus on local San Diego service provider web sites (which I like to refer to as business card websites) to agencies with offices around the country that work on huge web campaigns for multinational corporations. My company, Chapolito, is still a small San Diego website design studio, compared to a lot of the bigger agencies, but I have still had the opportunity to work with a number of large corporations. One of the common misconceptions of the web design industry is that large corporations need to work exclusively with big agencies to complete their projects. The reality is though, that often projects are broken down to small chunks, are completed by a network of collaborating web designers, and operate independently of, but under, the whole working model of the company.

Gone are the days of Mad Men when you can grab the entire advertising accounts of huge corporations and the work is all done in one office. While the shift to distributed workloads are nothing new, I find the mindset often sticks, and it sticks not so much in those that have the large web design accounts, but in the small companies that can play an integral part in shaping and producing the work.

I have been told numerous times that I need to appear like a large San Diego web design company to land large clients and big deals with local corporations. I would argue that the reality is that it has more to do with your proven portfolio and your ability to meet deadlines than the size of your staff. I’m not saying that there aren’t plenty of projects that I simply couldn’t handle by myself, there are, but collaboration has allowed me to take these projects on regardless and complete them to optimum client satisfaction. In regards to landing jobs, there are still some San Diego corporations that don’t understand fully the power of collaboration within the San Diego website design community, but there are many more that do than small studios that think they are adequate to receive these accounts.

What I am not saying here is “give the little guys a chance,” many of my clients already have and keep coming back for more web design work. What I’m trying to relate is that, other San Diego web design studios should not feel that just because we are small that we can’t handle larger projects. There is no shame in bringing in a whole team of freelancers to complete a huge online campaign. This is the future of the way we have been and will be working.