Fortune Vending Machine update
This updated version of the fortune vending machine dishes out four possible fortunes – go ahead and try go get them:
This updated version of the fortune vending machine dishes out four possible fortunes – go ahead and try go get them:
A while back I created a logo for a friend of mine who had the initials ‘P’ and ‘T’, for a piano related business. I did some sketches of an early design where I found if I flipped the arrangement of piano keys upside down, I could see the letters ‘P’ and ‘T’:
After some refinement, I brought it into Illustrator and polished it off:
Just an update on some Flash work I’m doing (I scrapped the morbid scene). Click on the handle to receive your fortune! At the moment I’ve only inserted one fortune; next step is to insert more.
Here are some websites completed by students in the web design course I’m tutoring. For most students, this will be their first web site they’ve ever created. Great work guys, keep it up!
There’s been much conversation around the new Nike ad (a win for Nike). Ad agency Wieden + Kennedy (according to SFGate) was responsible for the creation of the ad that features Earl Woods’ (Tiger’s late father) voice. Some say it’s creepy, but I think it’s engaging – the silence captures our attention. And the agency has, I think, cleverly capitalised on Woods in a time where there is much chaos and attention on his life.
Trollback + Company did this great animation of sponsors (who knew looking at sponsor logos could be so interesting?). It reminds me of Dan Tobin Smith’s work.
Watch the full video at http://trollback.com/#/work/AICPSponsorLogos2009/
For a Parametric assignment, I had to create a graphic report describing the parametric nature of my object, its rationale and its elements. It was also to include ‘progression’ shots – which I made into another panel. I used a combination of Revit (to make the parametric model), 3DS Max with V-Ray to render and InDesign to create the panels.