Ok, So I did a quick little desktop background for Buckeye fans out there. Instructions: Click image to view full-size, right-click and ’save as’, then apply as desktop background and go into settings and set to ‘Tile’. There you go… All I ask is that you please leave comments on whether you like it or not. The more people post, the more backgrounds I will do. Also, if you would like this modified for your favorite school, shoot me an email request.

OSU_BG_tile

So I found myself in a coffee shop, searching for something different. Then the caffeine kicked in… The more the caffeine, the more design ideas popped in my head… the more design ideas popped in my head, the more caffeine I craved…

Needless to say, it was a downward spiral. :-) The end-result is this vector image that I created from scratch in Illustrator that allowed me to try some new things. Post your thoughts.

CaffeineInducedDesign

Ok, so here’s this year’s Halloween Party flier. Give me your thoughts. I also have a 300dpi version if you would like to see that. And let me know if you’d like to attend.
2009 Halloween Poster (lo-res 72dpi)

Quick sprint design in Illustrator. Lauren gave me a random word (thanks!) and I put together the first thing that came to mind, which was a blinding flashlight in my eyes coming down a creepy hallway (creepy hallway courtesy of Eastern State Penitentiary).

Fulgent Flashlight (Lo-Res 72dpi)

Came up with this one as an iteration of the previous. I like the use of the P from my first logo, but wanted to experiment with different ways to use it and what else to build around it.

Plethoral_2

Finally finished the first official logo for Plethoral.com. It’s in the site header, but I am also posting some higher-res versions (with a couple minor iterations too).

Plethoral Head On

Plethoral Head On Metallic

Plethoral Angle

Plethoral Angle Metallic

This is a coin I designed for the program I am currently working on, Tactical Battle Command (TBC) and Strategic Battle Command (SBC) at Lockheed Martin. I used Maya and After Effects to produce the raw animation, and Adobe Flash as the packaging and delivery method. After review, the program decided to have the coins minted and my computer graphic work became a tangible item! Here is the animation I designed, followed by a few images of the actual finished product coin. The engraving on the edge of the coin is the Lockheed Martin corporate slogal, ‘We Never Forget Who We’re Working ForĀ®’. Post your thoughts.


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