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January 27, 2009

Veering away.

January, 1989

Twenty years ago, I began what could be considered “my career”. I didn’t think of it as occupational choice at the time … it was supposed to be a simple, six month contract position. An interesting second job that would help me pay the rent, save for an upcoming wedding in the fall, and feed a voracious appetite for late 80s import vinyl.

Every weekday afternoon, I would check out of my day job as a high school instructional assistant and head off to work a 4:00 pm to midnight shift, digitizing typefaces for a young, snappy company called Image Club Graphics. Image Club was founded the year the Macintosh was released and grew up alongside the “desktop publishing revolution” thing. Now I was building type into the night in a room full of brand new Mac II boxes. And taking home another paycheque.

This might just go somewhere.

January, 2002

Seven years ago, a group of friends and I started talking about a project we’d like to tackle. It was code named “Groundhog”, with an obvious nod to the Bill Murray flick. Our idea was to focus on the gap that formed in the creative industry after Getty Images finally shuttered operations of EyeWire here in Calgary, and then left the carcass out to dry and shrivel for months on end.

Groundhog became Veer.

January, 2009

This Friday will be my last day at Veer.

It wasn’t a decision that was made in haste or out of frustration. I’d been mulling it over for months. The time I’ve spent helping build Veer into something cool has been equally exciting, edifying, and — at times — thoroughly exasperating. The people I’ve worked with over the past few years have made me laugh, asked questions that needed to be asked, forced me out of my box, and encouraged me to keep learning. It’s been a blast, but still … it’s time for a change.

Less work. More family. Less commuting. More walking the dog. Less time spent cooped up in windowless meeting rooms. More time sipping dark roast on the patio with my wife.

So, what’s next?

I have no idea. Ask me again in a few months.

This item was posted by Grant Hutchinson.

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44 comments on “Veering away.”

  1. Posted by Robert Hilton Robert Hilton on Friday, January 30th, 2009.

    Does this finally mean that we will have lunch and get caught up on old times. I’m looking forward to the new Grant.

    All the best.

    Cheers.

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  2. Posted by Ruz Safai Ruz Safai on Friday, January 30th, 2009.

    Keep your flickr photos coming, one of my favorite places for creative photography inspiration. Take a well deserved break, and best of luck in what’s to come.

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  3. Posted by Brad Zumwalt Brad Zumwalt on Friday, January 30th, 2009.

    Grant…these comments are a great testament to authentic and honest way you have operated over two decades. It has been such a privilege to work alongside rare talent like yours. To your family, your health and your future, cheers!

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  4. Posted by Teri Hutchinson Teri Hutchinson on Friday, January 30th, 2009.

    I, being the aformentioned wife, cannot wait for that first dark roast on the patio, even if we are surrounded by snow drifts. I promise I’ll only hide him away for awhile — when I’m tired of having Grant around, I will send him back out there. Thanks to all for being so supportive! And Grant, I love you lots!

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