For those of you out there that are counting, you may have noticed that I missed yesterday. Here’s the excuse: I’m going to count Doggie Do day 9) as day 9 and 10 since I spent a good portion of the weekend working on the new look for the site. Cop-out? Maybe but as far as I see it, it should count.
On to day 11. Keeping in step with the whole “new look” theme, my day 11 design for the daily design challenge is my new twitter background. Here’s the image of the background but it’s hard to see on here so you should really go to my Twitter profile to get a good look at it. Hey, I’ve got an idea! Since you’re already going to my profile on Twitter now would be the perfect time to click on the follow button! continue reading…
For my day 9 design I offer up Good Dog Creative’s new look. This was a result of simply getting a little carried away. I started off with just wanting to fix some cosmetic issues and a few functionality issues that had been bugging me with the old design. I started working on those simple tasks and then I thought, “Hey, how about a new logo while I’m at it!”, which led to new colors, new layout, new plugins until eventually I had an altogether new design for the whole blog. continue reading…
Day 8 and still going strong.
A quick logo mock-up for a non-existent company called Crater Hole Media. continue reading…
Where there is urban decay there are urban explorers bringing us images of beauty that many of us take for granted. Next time we drive past that abandoned building or home lets take a moment and contemplate what we see there. To get us thinking about the aesthetics of these places here are 25 images that show the beauty of urban decay. continue reading…
Daily Daily Design Challenge, day 6.
“Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts.”
Day 4 of the Daily Design Challenge. An abstract space scene created from just brainstorming and playing around in photoshop. It’s 1920px by 1200px and would be suitable as a wallpaper if anyone would like to use it. continue reading…
Doggie Do day 3 of designinformer.com’s Daily Design Challenge. My first mark on my fresh new Molskine is a simple drawing on the cover using a silver Sharpie. continue reading…