2004


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Application and Toolbar Icon for Freshly Squeezed Software

This is definitely the longest icon project I’ve been in. The long length on designing application icon was mainly my fault because of the difficulty in coming up with a good design for this kind of application without using cliche designs. After submitting several different designs, Erik was finally satisfied with the last design and I think I agree with him. Some of the early designs were either weak or odd. PF Toolbar Icons, on the other hands, took only one week to finish.

If you want to see the process from several drafts to several submitted designs to final design, you can check them at NSLog(); (For those who don’t know, NSLog is a weblog by Erik at Freshly Squeezed Software):

Project Length: 6 months
Designs Submitted: 5 designs

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Took the picture during my brother’s filming on a school project titled SPLIT.

SPLIT by Wayne Betts, Jr.You can view his final film here. It will be worth your time and bandwidth. There won’t be any sound/music in the film but if you think you have the talent and can contribute, you can contact him at wbjr@mac.com

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Application Icon for Freshly Squeezed Software

This design was done in both Cinema 4D and Photoshop. I didn’t like the way glass shininess looked in 3D so I redid them in Photoshop.

The project was done in a very short time. Designed the graphic in a few hours and with a few adjustments, the client approved the design.

Project Length: One day
Designs Submitted: 1 design with some adjustments

“Everybody feels refreshed following a good night’s sleep. But can you wake up smarter? More artistic perhaps?

German scientists say they have demonstrated for the first time that our sleeping brains continue working on problems that baffle us during the day, and the right answer may come more easily after eight hours of rest…”

Read the Article

Very interesting although I don’t think that is the case for me.

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They’re just several experimental high-shutter photos that I took. During the experiments, I learned that high-shutter require lot of lights if you want the result to look clear and sharp.

Camera Used: Minolta DiMage 7i Digital Camera
Shutter Speed: 1/2000

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