Monday, March 29, 2010

content-aware fill...pshop magic!

+ I’m not a super tech-y person, though I use computers and design programs daily. But, this sneak peak video of CS5 Photoshop is quite amazing! Seriously, it’s like magic I’ve never seen before. Photo-retouchers, you may have become redundant.

Content-Aware Fill Sneak Peak

There are apparently some nay-sayers that say it’s fake (though I can’t imagine why anyone would spend that much time on a hoax...), but it’s on Adobe’s website as well!

John Nack Adobe Blog

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The House of Suh

+ I’ve missed a week or two of posting due to a mini-vacation (which was ahhh-mazing!) and some freelance work. One of which has been working on the visuals for a documentary called “The House of Suh.” It’s a tragic story about a family’s hopes that are never realized, and in fact, completely miss the mark. I don’t want to give too much of the plot away, but for more information, check out the website here.

Below is the poster for the film.


Check out the world premiere at the Hot Docs Film Festival in Toronto, Wed. May 5 and Sun. May 9!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

font aid IV

+ I was skimming this month’s My Fonts newsletter when I saw blurb on this cool initiative called “font aid IV.” Basically, it’s a font compose entirely of ampersands {&} designed by over 400 type designers and artists from all over the world—“representing the idea of people coming together to help one another.” And all proceeds of the type go to Doctors Without Borders.


image from My Fonts


This is a really unique and great way to tie in the Haiti effort. To check out or purchase the font, click here (you can also see a list of all the contributors).

Monday, March 1, 2010

shades of gray / grey

+ I’ve been working on a logo for a dear friend of mine who’s an amazing photographer {christine han photography}. She’s starting up her business and luckily, because I know her and her tastes very well,  the logo process was fun and pretty easy! I just finished tweaking some colors and we were down to picking a gray that went with the ochre/gold...click on the image to see it larger.



The differences are really subtle, but the top is more blue-gray, the middle pure gray-black, and the bottom has hints of yellow-green. I love that even a shade like gray can have depth. On the flipside to this clean logo, I’ve been working on a few large, messy paintings which I’m not sure where I’m going with at all...I’ll post some work-in-progress shots soon, so that it will push me to finish them!