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Archive for August, 2007

aForestation Wallpaper download

I’ve designed a new wallpaper after a long time. It’s called aForestation. I’ve also submitted it to Phirebrush.

Download links:
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Web design no more

I have decided to do away with the web design services from aside’s portfolio and focus more on the remaining design strengths, namely branding and corporate identity / logo design, print design and photography. I have just finished with my first fashion shoot as well.

No more website templates, HTML or CSS unless of course I’m changing some of my personal websites or designing a website for a friend. I am currently working on three website projects, once I deliver and close those, I will not be taking on any more web projects.

The web projects portfolio will stay on the blog but I will remove the same from the main website.

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Color, Type and Texture

I’ve been shooting pictures with my Nokia N72 for about six months now. In a recent hardware failure, I lost all the pictures I had taken since the month of March this year [ apart from a lot of other resources! ]. There were many images I had thought I’d put on this design blog – as a design reference or some form of inspiration or simply something interesting to look at. Without further ado, I am going to put up interesting shots at the end of every month or whenever I think have a fair number of interesting photographs.

Most of the photographs above have a Blue/Sepia split-toning filter and a couple of the photographs use a Yellow-Light filter. And the last two use no filters.

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