America's Favorite Love Columnist Ventures Into Clothing & Product Designing. Sets Her
Sites On Hot Springs, Arkansas. She is creating U.S. Postage stamps,
Keds shoes, tee shirts, mouse pads, aprons, dog sweaters, greeting
cards and much more.
Thanks to newly-transplanted (to Hot Springs, Ar from Portland Oregon) Lee Hiller, her
camera, U.S. Keds, and the U.S. Post Office, Hot Springs is turning a lot of heads
nationwide and even worldwide. Though Keds and USPS's online associate Zazzle.com
where Hiller houses her online shop www.LeeHillerDesigns.com ,
a whole section has been devoted to Hot Springs architecture in photographs on products
such as real U.S. Keds, real U.S. Postage stamps and matching cards, tees and caps,
and many other gifts and collectibles, all featuring various Hot Springs landmarks from
details on the Quapaw Bathhouse to some obscure tile on the Maurice Bathhouse, to a
very noticeable green door that has stood for years across Central Avenue from all the
bathhouses. Hiller is not stopping at the downtown area either, though that is where
she resides. Hiller is a lover of wildlife and plans trips to Lake Katherine in hopes of
capturing some of the deer eating from her hand, and plans hikes up the mountain to the
tower, and all the wildlife that it has to offer. She has captured the outside of Capone's Bar
on Central, the Arlington Hotel, and plans products from The Ozark Bathhouse (now MOCA;
The Museum Of Contemporary Art) which recently featured the huge gold grenade which
she has photographed and added to a variety of collectible gifts such as tees, Keds,
greeting cards and even mouse pads. Her near-future plans is to capture the natural
beauty of Hot Springs including wildlife, nature trails, lakes and rivers,
and city events, including Christmas Tree decorations, all to be included in her product line
where she proudly showcases Hot Springs, Ar which she considers her home and “newly
discovered southern self”.
According to Google and MSN rankings Hiller has been America's Favorite Love
Columnist for most of 2009. She still writes her column at http://www.LeeHiller.com.



