I’m not going to say that my last design job was as sweet as my current one, but I did get to design two or three show posters a year. You never appreciate what you have until it’s gone, and now that a large portion of the print design I’m doing involves stock photos of attractive + intelligent + confident + multiracial + 30something people I have to lean pretty heavily on my web development projects for creative release.
Well, in what will hopefully be the first of many freelance poster design projects I made this poster for “The Loft” at UCSD, a new wine bar / club / venue that is opening up in a week. I hope you like it!
You can see all the posters I designed earlier in my career at my portfolio.
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I got around to putting together a Muxtape. What a great idea, muxtape is. Several of the songs were supplied to me by my brother. Enjoy!
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A few months ago I built my most recent computer and for the first time installed Windows XP 64-bit edition. Anyone who has done this knows it is kind of a pain. So much of my old software didn’t work, I even had to buy a different wireless networking card due to Airlink101’s ineptitude in driver updating.
This morning I was informed of an IE6 display issue on one of my sites, and I realized in horror that my odds of finding a standalone IE6 to run on my 64-bit platform were not good. Fortunately, after about a 45-minute search I did stumble upon a working browser, which you can download from evolt.org.
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