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My First Alt Summit: Reflections and Revelations

Melyssa Griffin

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Ever since starting my venture as a blogger, it seems, I’ve heard about the design and blogging conference, Alt Summit. I reveled in the thought of one day attending and got my wish sooner than I expected — last week, in fact. I was nervous leading up to Alt Summit; there’s a lot of chatter about looking fashionable and having stand-out creative business cards, but as soon as I got to Alt, my nervousness diminished. It wasn’t the fashion show I feared. Rather, it was a mess of women (and a handful of men!) who were mainly rooted in two goals: learning and meeting other creatives. While it was still a little nerve-wracking to be in the same room as people who’ve inspired and propelled me, the whole experience was really enjoyable and most of all, motivating. I came home with a notebook full of notes and a to-do list of items I know will improve my blog, business, and life. I can’t wait to share some of those things with you in the next few days! For now, I’d like to share some photos and reflections from the event. Enjoy!

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Bing was one of the sponsors of the event and set up a room with decorations and activities. This corner was for anyone who wanted to take a new headshot. All of the flowers were real and were replaced each morning. So neat, right?

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The opening keynote was done by Joy Cho of Oh Joy! I love her story because the beginning sounds a lot like mine! She got her start as a graphic designer and blogger, then went onto stationery and now has done all sorts of incredible things, like authored two books, created an app, and released her own product lines for Target and Land of Nod.

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This picture is from a photo styling class I took, led by Audrey of French Knot Studios.

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This photo was from the first party, equipped with food trucks, break dancers, and beautiful Salt Lake City architecture. On the left is my roommate, Bethany, and on the right is my new bud, Nicole. I didn’t really know anyone before attending the conference and Bethany and I ended up meeting on Twitter a few weeks before the event and decided to room together. #Bloglife, where sharing a bed with someone you just met doesn’t seem that weird.

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The closing keynote was an interview with Martha Stewart. I remember realizing how powerful Martha is when I was at Petsmart a couple weeks ago and saw pretty, Martha Stewart brand dog poop bags. Seriously, she makes everything. She even casually mentioned during her interview that she’s written 85 books and her product line has over 8,000 items. Holy shiz! Anyways, it was really neat to hear from someone who creates a lot of the same things the other attendees and I do, but in a huge way. By the way, next to her is Gabby from Design Mom, one of the founders of Alt. She was incredibly sweet!

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On the last evening, we had a soirée in the courtyard of the hotel. It was really beautiful! I’ve mentioned before that I’m an introvert, but normally I don’t align with introvert stereotypes, like being shy or antisocial. I’m confident and enjoy meeting new people, but Alt reminded me what introversion really is — feeling re-energized by solitude. After two 12-hour days of Alt, I was totally exhausted from meeting and being around people. But despite feeling tired by the end of the night, I still had so much fun and met some remarkable people. 

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Until next time, Alt! Check back later this week for a glimpse at my most useful workshop notes, a peak at my Alt business cards (and everyone else’s!) and anything else that seems totally important. 🙂

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Have a great one, friends!

Would you ever go to Alt or another blogging conference?

 *All photos via Brooke Dennis and Justin Hackworth on Flickr

  1. Absolutely! I would love to go to Alt Summit someday too. I’m like you, I’ve heard about it for the longest time so would be stoked to attend.

  2. Alisha B. says:

    I would SO attend ALT! It looks like you had a great time!! And being in the same room as Martha Stewart had to be so inspiring

  3. I really want to go to Alt Summit! I’ve heard so many great things about it and your testimony made me want to go even more! xo – Jessika

  4. Tayler says:

    I live in Utah and very close to Salt Lake City and love that city. Did you go to any of these places: City Creek Center, LDS Temple Square, LDS General Conference Building?

    • Awesome! It was gorgeous. To be honest, I’m not sure! I only ventured out once for a “food truck party” which was next to a beautiful looking library I think. The others you mentioned sound familiar though! I definitely want to go back and explore the city.

  5. Carola Murguia San Roman says:

    What an amazing experience! I can only imagine the joy and sense of accomplishment you felt upon attending such fantastic event.
    I hope to one day make my blog grow in order to attend such great events like this one!

    http://www.carolatic.com

  6. Girl Nesting says:

    This looks AMAZING!!!! I know you mentioned you were busy at a conference but WOW!!! I think you played it down a smudge lol!! That just makes you a sweetheart! What a great experience!!! You must be so inspired! I am inspired just reading and looking at this! Would love to see and hear more! and yes, I would go in a heartbeat! Next time, bring us all along 😉 xo!

  7. annie says:

    I loved meeting you, Melyssa! It was so nice to put a face with a name (or an Instagram in our case!) – chat soon! xo

  8. Meghan Hayes says:

    I would love to go to a blogging conference. I’m not “big time” enough for alt, but I’ve seen gorgeous things happen there. I’d love to see some of the business cards you got. I’ve heard they’re pretty incredible there.

    • No way Jose! I had the same idea that you had to be “big time” to go to Alt and was nervous going into it, but honestly there were bloggers of all sizes. I met several people who hadn’t even started their blogs yet! I think the common thread is just that everyone has a passion for blogging and building community. You should definitely go! 🙂

  9. Gina Alyse says:

    This all looks amazing! I loved seeing all the photos and reflections–looks like a great experience to meet creatives and bloggers. I would definitely want to go –maybe one day! I can’t wait to see more posts about it. Conferences and workshops and the like always inspire me! xo, gina

  10. Hsiao-Ting says:

    The Alt Summit sounds awesome! I would consider going to a blogging conference to meet others in person! I love the courtyard decor! I can’t believe Martha Stewart wrote 85 books! That’s crazy!! Thanks for sharing!

  11. Stacia says:

    This is awesome and so fun to hear about! What types of blogs/bloggers do you think benefit most from gatherings like Alt?

    • Good question! Honestly, I think any blogger who is interested in growing her blog community and possibly turning her blog into a business would benefit from Alt. I don’t think it’s geared toward hobby bloggers who blog for their friends/family, but there were bloggers of every genre there, so the common thread in my opinion is that we just all want to make our blogs and blog communities the best they can be! 🙂

      • Stacia says:

        That’s so cool to hear! It amazes me time and time again to see how truly inclusive the blog community can be – and how supportive we can all be of each different kind of blog/blogger. It’s one of the primary reasons why I love blogging and bloggers so much!

  12. This was so much fun to read about! I’m looking forward to your other posts about Alt. 🙂

  13. It is crazy how you are making this blogging and graphic design thing into a career! Nonprofits would love to hire you!

  14. Amanda Kerzman says:

    It looks like you had a blast! I know I would definitely feel that same way after a social marathon like that…exhausted. Can’t wait to hear more about it 🙂

  15. Katerina says:

    Of course I would! You are so lucky for participating in Alt Summit!

  16. KC Saling says:

    Martha Stewart is such an inspiration. Full career as a fashion model and designer, and then bam, while hosting an amazing party, she gets discovered by a publisher and then creates an empire!

    One of these days I want to get out to Alt Summit. Their marketing and media sessions are amazing!

  17. Susanne V. says:

    Aah, that looks like soo much fun! And it really looks like you learn alot form it. Can’t wait to see what you picked up there 🙂

  18. How fun and hell yeah i’d go to a blogging conference! I think it would be such an honor to hear some of the people that have influenced me creatively speak about their journey! and seriously Melyssa, you are the cutest! 🙂

  19. Ursula says:

    That looks awesome and yes I’d totally go to one. I think they’re a great way to get inspired to be creative or revamp your blog. Can’t wait to check out your workshop notes 🙂

  20. this sounds amazing, and you look completely adorable! going to a thing like this and having to meet a bunch of new people would definitely give me some anxiety, but I think the things you would learn and the people you would connect with would make it worth it!

  21. Chelsea says:

    It looks so very amazing! Can’t wait to hear more about it!

  22. Noor Unnahar says:

    It looks super amazing. Like , woah! I have always dreamed of attending conference related to blogging but I haven’t had the chance.

  23. Alicia Snow says:

    I have always wanted to go! Maybe someday!

  24. jenn shurkus says:

    Can’t wait to hear more details about your trip. I hope to go someday…. but for now i will just live through the fabulous bloggers i follow 🙂

  25. TheJessaOlsonBlog says:

    looks like a great time.. I want to go to a blogging conference so bad.

  26. Stephanie Martel says:

    What a great investment in yourself! I really want to go to one of these conferences one day, I need to figure out which appeals to me. You look beautiful in the photos, girl! Very photogenic.

  27. Jess says:

    I’m so happy we met! You’re a gem and I can’t wait to hang soon! xx Jess

  28. Keiz says:

    This looks like so much fun! What a great investment! I hope I get to go to one of these one day soon.

  29. elly gray says:

    This sounds fantastic! I wish there was an equivalent in Australia but it seems that there isn’t. Although heading to the US is already on my wish list, so perhaps I should start looking into future Alt dates! I’m sure the missus wouldn’t mind if I hijacked our belated honeymoon, right?!
    (By the way, I love your blog – I’ve just discovered you on Bloglovin and have been delving into your posts all day between my real job.)

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