Wednesday, December 10, 2008


Tough time for design…

Wednesday, November 12, 2008


Long time no post. Well I will refer to Veer to get me back on Track. Here is a cool scarf made out of the the epic font Helvetica that is laser-cut. Let me know what you think.

Friday, July 11, 2008

I am 30 and Apple is screwed

Everything seems to go wrong. The Economy, the war, Starbucks, and the iphone. Yes even the new 3G iphone has fallen short.

Like me Apple got caught up in everything big and failed releasing key software properly. They missed the little details. I think Apple is feeling, like me, the fact of turning 30 even though they are 33 (same age Jesus was crucified).Both Apple Inc. and I were born in July by the way. I also was born the same day as John Calvin. Scary I know.

Regardless life still remains good in many ways even through our personal blunders. Our failed good intentions somehow work out right and only God knows why. Even though I haven't been posting lately, the world still turns and God is good.

The design of this world is bittersweet and I choose to focus on the sweet.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Some wallpaper

If you know me, you'll know I dislike wallpaper, physical glue it on the wall, wallpaper. But I do like creating images for electronic wallpaper—for the simple fact it is easy to take down when you are sick of looking at it. Now it might not be to size but you will have to do some work make it fit your screen. Have fun!


Friday, April 25, 2008

Facebook vs. MySpace

Okay it has been a while. And a major battle between good design and bad design has been brewing for quite some time now. I have held back to think about this subject and now am more than ready to speak up on Facebook vs. MySpace. Now to some this may seem a silly thing to call it a battle. But in short I believe it to be one of the greatest battles over web design correctness (and design as a whole) that we will see in our lifetime. I think it can be compared to the battle between Yahoo and Google.

Now when speaking on the differences of Facebook and Myspace some may say they are very similar, when that is really not the case. One has a design that has loads of crap flopped all over the place like a teenager's room and the other has thought about the 2D screen space and has carefully crafted an environment which is clean, easy-to-navigate and pleasing to the eye (minus the annoying apps added by and programed simpletons with no taste)and has kept the integrity of its look throughout.


Facebook must win out, I really don't see any other way. Though it may also prove to be like Mac vs. PC, which has gone on for years but anyone who has EVER used both computers must come to the fact that Macs are better by far in taste and overall functionality.

But, there in lies the hitch. Humanity. Humans love stupid awful things–things that are bad not only for us but for those around us. From the forbidden fruit of Adam and Eve to menthol cigarettes of the lower-middle class (no offense), humanity has continued down the path of ignorant choices. Really, is the choice of being on MySpace any different?

If I wanted to hear your music I would order it up on LastFM or any other music sampling website at my leisure. but no you force it upon me instantly when I want to see pictures on you myspace page. This and many other freak backgrounds and gianormus ads speak volumes to the respect you have to the viewer of your site myspace and myspace users.

Give me and everyone else break.

Don't get me wrong freedom of speech and choices is a very good thing, only you just have to live with the outcome of those choices. So choose wisely. Choose Facebook.

Thank you.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Fun tee shirts

Just came across an old favorite: http://www.bustedtees.com/


Check out the "Mac daddy" one. Yeah that one is so me.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A little more civil disobiedience

Came across a Bob Dylan cover while listening to Cowboy Junkies. The lyrics still speak true to our present political situation. Notice the women on the block could be many of us asking about change. We need to act. Get involved. Please.

"License To Kill" –Bob Dylan

Man thinks 'cause he rules the earth
He can do with it as he please
And if things don't change soon, he will
Oh, man has invented his doom
First step was touching the moon
Now there's a woman on my block
She just sit there as the night grow still
She say who gonna take away his license to kill

Now, they take him and they teach him
And they groom him for life
And they set him on a path where he's bound to get ill
Then they bury him with stars
Sell his body like they do used cars
Now there's a woman on my block
She just sit there facin' the hill
She say who gonna take away his license to kill

Now, he's hell bent for destruction
He's afraid and confused
And his brain has been mismanaged with great skill
All he believes are his eyes
And his eyes they just tell him lies
But there's a woman on my block
Sitting there in a cold chill

She say who gonna take away his license to kill

May be noisemaker, spirit maker
Heartbreaker, backbreaker
Leave no stone unturned
May be an actor in a plot
That might be all that you got
Till your error you clearly learn

Now he worships at an altar of a stagnant pool
And when he sees his reflection he's fulfilled
Oh, man is opposed to fair play
He wants it all and he wants it his way
Now, there's a woman on my block
She just sit there as the night grow still
She say who gonna take away his license to kill

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

With this ticket I thee wed…

I have wanted to post this 2006 wedding invitation piece for some time. Please check back on this post, since I will be updating its description in the next passing weeks. I consider this piece one of my best works. To give you some history on it, this invite was for a couple to whom I am related to the bride. The groom owns his own movie production company and we have become very good friends as well as business associates. The couple chose to get married in a great old movie theater. Perfect setting, perfect concept to jump off from…


the cover

This is an actual shot of the happy couple staring at lights outside my house. I cut and layered them into a photo of an old theater. I redrew the text and movie sign itself carefully in Adobe Illustrator and brought it together in Photoshop with some other modifications.


main interior page

The piece opens upwards revealing the main interior page. This page's image was achieved by photographing the couple sitting on my couch and bringing in theater chairs from stock. I added a screen texture for the background and used a light drop-shadow to blur the text a bit to create a look of old movie credits.


map insert

I originally wanted this to be in an unachieved third fold—unfortunatley this was restricted by the printer. The map carries through the look of an early movie theater.



the RSVP

Arguably the part that turned out best. This RSVP ticket was a tear-off mailable piece. Already stamped on the reverse side, this ticket postcard achieved a +90% attending rate.


Fonts used in this piece:

Berthold Akzidenz Grotesk BE
Rosewood
Snell Roundhand (modified)


Sunday, January 20, 2008

A question…

Great indie movie about segways. Don't ask.




Good snapshot of America. Click here: 10 MPH to check it out.