Tuesday, 26 August 2014

True reactions from a creative office...



what to expect from a designer when a computer crashes the one time you needed it to actually save a document that took ages to create...

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Personal Can



Cola can with a personal twist. Great find from contacts in Cyprus!

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Pleasant Surprise!


Terminator Poster = Awesome
My Surname spelt with an 'O' = Not so common
Having a friend (Karl) forward the poster (right) on Friday at work = Speechless 





Thanks to Karl, I have now encountered a piece of commercially used graphics with my surname on it. I found it more peculiar the fact it combines 2 things personal to me in one visual. Good spot mate!




Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Photos vs Eyes?



Seeing... a new way.





We are delving into an era where sharper images are becoming the norm and we are constantly developing newer technologies to fulfill more intensive tasks.

The question we should be asking ourselves is - once we have reached the limits of our senses - i.e a camera resolution reaching that of the human eye, what is to be after that?. After all, if a camera does take a 576 megapixel image, it could mean we may not be able to tell the difference between reality and captured image. Scary stuff when you think about it, especially at the exponential rate tech is moving.

Science of human eye resolution study (this is not my work):

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/activityandadventure/9680756/Machu-Picchu-The-worlds-highest-resolution-image-released.html


Question:
What do we need gigantic, monster resolution images for?

Once suggestion could be, if you had a 15.9 gigapixel image, say on a billboard which could support that resolution, the image will be crystal clear from 100mm away and will retain that quality from 100metres away and beyond. Which ultimately could, in the long run, push design into new and exciting areas which have possibly not been discovered.

New billboards which look super crisp from afar?
New dynamics into design work?


Share your ideas here :)





Thursday, 7 March 2013

GB Capital



An ever so slight modification to the logo, the negative space has been used to create the shape of the house. Still in production and nothing is set yet, still to hear from Directors.