TYPE Poster
A Typography excercise I completed recently using 3D Papercraft. The T>Y>P>E format had to be used, and the bottom of the poster had to consist of some sort of relevant signature. Quick Shout-out: My name was written on the glue stick courtesy of Kurt Croner. Thanks brother! haha!
Upcoming Projects
Well, after 3 great months I am back at University. I am very excited to have some great upcoming projects. You can expect: A new JQuery Portfolio Website built from bottom up (who knows, this site may change soon) Some Communication Design based postcards made with off-screen media (mediums) Some sort of HD / High ...
I have to blog it once more? #NewTwitter homepage is yuck!
I can’t believe my eyes! I cannot believe that Twitter has done this again! They have changed the UI (User Interface) back to the horrible one! Sure, it’s not the end of the world, but it’s avoidable is it not? How Windows 98 can you make Twitter 2012? Excuse me…(ahem)… “ARRRRGGGHHHHH” In the last 15 ...
How to deal with a designer
Print a design brief Too many times have I heard of people hiring expensive graphic designers who seem unmotivated, and who supply sub-standard jobs. But just as worse, is the amount of times that I have heard of clients that either; don’t really know what they want, or who are unprepared to see a designer. ...
Notice on Copyright Infringement
Please go here to view the “Notice on Copyright Infringement” Regards, Anthony
Writing A Successful Design Brief
I cannot stress how vital this is… Writing A Successful Design Brief.
Update: Holy Land Travel Brochure
The printed finals have been added to the Holy Land Travel Brochure – Portfolio page. Check it Out!
Update: ELM Youth Posters
Update: The ELM Youth Posters page in the portfolio has been updated with a new poster. Check it out here!
Melbourne Arts Centre spire catches fire
During Melbourne’s New Years Fireworks show, something amazing happened. Well, nearly. (It didn’t quite burn all the way to the ground) The Melbourne Arts Centre Spire. Oh what a shame it didn’t come down in a fiery melted mess. This structure frustrates my life. It is a “Melbourne Icon,” but says nothing about the city ...
