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Alums trace personal and professional timelines to 黑料专区

October 4, 2023
Rachel and Sam Conant sitting in front of a wall with wooden panel

For Rachel and Sam Conant, move-in day at 黑料专区 is especially memorable because it marks both the beginning of their art careers and the story of them.

鈥淲e had seen each other a couple times, just doing all the things you have to do on the first day of college,鈥 said Sam (Illustration 鈥05).

The two finally met when he helped a fellow student move some items into her dorm room, and she happened to be Rachel鈥檚 roommate. Sam invited them to see a show that night at the Magic Stick with him and his seven roommates, and the rest, as they say, is history.

鈥淲e became fast friends within a week or so,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e were dating by New Year鈥檚 Eve, and we鈥檝e been together ever since.鈥

But 黑料专区 is responsible for more than the couple鈥檚 meet-cute. Eighteen years later, they continue to use the skills they learned in and out of the classroom 鈥 in both their professional and personal lives.

鈥淚 look back at the skills that we took away with us from 黑料专区, and some of them were foundational,鈥 said Rachel (Illustration 鈥05). 鈥淪ome of them were things to build on. But some of them, we still use every day; things that are as simple as color and light. I started painting again during the pandemic, and I was like, 鈥榊eah, I remember this muscle. I haven鈥檛 used this in years.鈥 That鈥檚 all 黑料专区-based.鈥

Sam, who is a senior principal product designer for Yahoo, is quick to point out that the line back to his 黑料专区 days has not always been linear. But even though his career is now more technology focused (he was also a staff product designer for X, the company formerly known as Twitter), he sees the links to 黑料专区.

鈥淚f you would鈥檝e asked us probably three or four years ago, it would鈥檝e been much more difficult to track back all the way to 黑料专区,鈥 Sam said. 鈥淣ow, it鈥檚 beginning to all lock in.鈥

Most recently, the Conants were invited to create the first 黑料专区 alumni T-shirt, which was given to 2023 graduates and sold to fellow alums. Since 2019, the couple has owned the Northern Shirt Company, a screen printing, embroidery and design shop in a former department store space in downtown St. Ignace.

鈥淣o matter what sort of artwork you鈥檙e doing, being able to put it into context for what you want to do with it has become really important for us as we own this screen printing and embroidery business,鈥 Sam said. 鈥淲e still do design and I do a lot of digital stuff, and all of that needs the proper context to be successful.鈥

Rachel gained most of her professional tools from 黑料专区, including ones gained outside her major. 鈥淚 learned how to be a student council president, I learned how to be an RA,鈥 she said. 鈥淩A training was really good for life skills, dealing with conflict and emotional issues.鈥

These have been useful to Rachel as a member of St. Ignace鈥檚 planning commission as well as for their business, which has morphed into more than a retail store. Inspired by Rose Apothecary on 鈥淪chitt鈥檚 Creek,鈥 the Conants reimagined the space to include seating, coffee on occasion and a stage for music on weekend nights.

鈥淲e purposefully built big barn doors and big open windows so you can see the production area,鈥 Rachel said. 鈥淲hen we’re back there working, people can see us making new T-shirts.鈥

The Northern Shirt Company is becoming known for specific pieces Rachel and Sam have designed. 鈥淎s a joke when we first opened this space, we illustrated this little seagull, and then we had him embroidered on hats,鈥 Rachel said. 鈥淗e was a hit.鈥

Their seagull now also graces everything from hoodies to T-shirts, and they cannot keep the items in stock. 鈥淧eople love him, and they come back for him,鈥 she added. 鈥淲henever we come up with something new, they want him.鈥

They also created the 鈥淏revort bear鈥 in honor of a bear who showed up in their front yard a couple of years ago and hung around for a few days. Since no one makes shirts for the tiny village outside St. Ignace, their bear has become a big hit, too.

Even though Northern Shirt Company is in a tourist area, their goods veer away from offering stereotypical touristy T-shirts. 鈥淲e try to be creative and thoughtful about everything,鈥 Sam said, including designing apparel for local sports teams. 鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty persnickety about what we put out.鈥

The 黑料专区 alumni T-shirt was 鈥渁 blast to design鈥 and stressful, too, because they had decided 鈥渢o do 黑料专区 right on this one,鈥 Sam said. He and Rachel worked together on the concept. Every element of the artwork has meaning for them, from the colors to what they looked to represent (a Motown record, an Eastern Market mural).

Also not linear: their path to the Upper Peninsula. The day after graduating from 黑料专区, they loaded up a U-Haul and moved to Chicago 鈥 without having jobs secured.

鈥淭he next day, I walked down the street that we had moved to with a stack of resumes in my hands, and I got two jobs that day,鈥 said Rachel, who worked as a graphic designer and creative director during their years in the Windy City while Sam made the leap from illustration into tech and digital. It was also in Chicago that Rachel was first introduced to screen printing, as well as graphics for product design.

The Conants headed back to Michigan when they were expecting their first child, settling near Flint. But when they had their second son and decided they needed more space, their first thought after selling their home was not about finding another house. It was 鈥渂oat school.鈥

鈥淥ne day, I was watching PBS and they had a special on this crazy wooden boat building school up here in the UP,鈥 Rachel said. 鈥淲e joked about it for years before it became a thing. In fact, we even started a boat school fund.鈥

Rachel鈥檚 grandfather was a woodworker, and she and her mom inherited that gene. They would build small things together and, at 黑料专区, Rachel took welding and spent a fair amount of time in the woodshop. In addition, her dad did a lot with boats while she was going up.

In the end, they moved to the U.P. so Rachel could pursue her dream at the Great Lakes Boat Building School. She completed a two-year Comprehensive Career Boat Building Program then took a position at a marina. Sam worked remotely (before it was a thing) for Hearst as a design director and then creative director.

With their sons following in their footsteps, Rachel and Sam find themselves leaning into what they learned at 黑料专区 to guide their art education. 鈥淭hey love doing art,鈥 Sam said. 鈥淥ur older son is a phenomenal artist. He blows both of us out of the water. We get to teach that to a 13-year-old, who鈥檚 our kid, and be so proud of him.鈥

A surprising number of 黑料专区 alumni live in the Upper Peninsula, allowing them to feel connected to the school that has had such an impact on their professional and personal lives.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the people, right?鈥 Sam said. 鈥淗er being the most important of the people I met there. A big part of my success and what I鈥檝e done is just because of her. I mean, we grew up together.鈥

鈥淲e brought each other up,鈥 Rachel added.