I went a walking…
November 26, 2008
From time to time I go on walks. Last night:







Rapid Summer
July 23, 2008
July is screaming to a conclusion and the days seems to be ripping by at a mechanical pace. Lots and lots of good things are happening. Here’s a flyer I designed today for a benefit Habitat is putting on:
If you live in Athens, you should definitely come. It should be a great show. I’m particularly excited about Don Chambers’ appearance. So that show’s pretty much planned, but we’ve got a bunch of other events in the works, including three different fund raising races. As you can imagine, races are a complicated affair but a lot of fun.
I promised you some photos of the show my wife and I shot at the Caledonia. These are from her blog:
The band pictured is Pet Volcano
Anyway, that’s some of the stuff going on. Vacation someday.
Mass media & Wall-E
July 9, 2008
We’re shooting a tv commercial for Habitat today AND shooting a concert tonight. Hyper. I’ll try and post some stuff when both are done.
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Last night I finally had a chance to see Wall-E. Oh my goodness. This film doesn’t feel at all like the rest of Pixar’s work and pushes beyond a cartoon into something more complex. It feels like a full blown drama, but there are these ridiculous robots bleeping at each other the whole time. It’s amazing. As it started I was skeptical. Can this maintain my interest for an entire film? How are they going to develop character out of what amounts to a metal cube with arms?
They developed the character. They developed the story. In short, by the end I’d cried twice. Yes, I feel like an idiot, but what can I say? Pixar is awesome.
Identity and Expansion
March 6, 2008
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Flash is a wonderful thing. I let my web skills fall to the side while I was in college working on film, but now that I’m paying attention to web design again, I’m finding out how rapidly the complications of good design have grown. As the internet has grown and allowed for richer user experiences, so has the knowledge required to create said experiences. The possibilities are at once exciting and intimidating and it’s difficult to know where to start. There seems to be a myriad of books out there to help you train yourself, but I’ve found that a combination of the Flash’s help files and the videos at Lynda.com have yielded great results. If you haven’t tried it, I really recommend it. The lectures are on par with courses I took at SCAD (and paid over $200 per class session for). The subscription is like $25 a month. Besides your computer and software, it’s the best investment you could make. You’ll stay cutting edge.
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One last note: I’m always a little behind on these things, but Paste Magazine put The National on the cover of their magazine in January, so I figured I’d check out the album. I ended up really liking what I heard. I think America finally has an answer to Coldplay and I hope these boys go far. One interesting fact is that the lead singer also works as a freelance graphic designer.





