This is the version of my wife, Ani — she “cooked” it using my ingredients. ;-)
Who cooks better? ;-)
EDIT (2010/Oct/20): One more variant, even better (this time, slightly edited by me):
This is the version of my wife, Ani — she “cooked” it using my ingredients. ;-)
Who cooks better? ;-)
EDIT (2010/Oct/20): One more variant, even better (this time, slightly edited by me):
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Software: Adobe Fireworks CS5
Time: ~ 3 h
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/19 @ 16:30
Not sure why my “kitchen idea” continues today, but a fact is a fact: now I have not only a frying pan but also a big ceramic stove and some fried eggs! ;)
Interesting (even for me) to see how a tiny Power button can evolve into some kitchen utensils… :)))
(Larger size of this illustration is available, too — just click the 640×640 image above.)
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Software: Adobe Fireworks CS5
Time: ~ 1 h
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/18 @ 21:00
An update for my previous idea… don’t ask me why, but my Power button evolved into a Tefal pan with aluminium bottom! ;-)
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Time: ~ 1 h
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/17 @ 20:00
Playing with some power button options… (inspired by this dribbble shot).
TYPEFACE:
A typeface is a single set of characters that share stylistic unity. A typeface usually comprises an alphabet of letters, numbers, punctuation and diacritical marks.
FONT:
Old school typographers defined a font as a complete character set of a particular typeface in one size. When type made the leap to the digital realm, a font became an electronic file that rendered the typeface in all sizes.
(via FontShop)
It’s so nice someone can explain the difference so clearly and simply! :)
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Software: Adobe Fireworks CS5
Time: ~ 2 h
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/08 @ 23:59
Some say, by imitation, sometimes we learn the best. Well, today then, I tried to learn from Tim Van Damme — I avow my results are not as impressive as his, but I tried very hard! :)
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Software: Adobe Fireworks CS5
Time: ~ 20 m
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/08 @ 21:15
Not sure exactly, why I came up with this today… Maybe because I have a birthday tomorrow? Or because Winter is coming, cold and snowy?…
Anyway, that’s the illustration that showed up in my mind this evening, and I just translated it into pixels… :)
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Software: Adobe Fireworks CS5/Adobe Illustrator CS5
Time: ~ 1.5 h
Idea/Completed: 2010/Oct/07 @ 14:50
Just a funny illustration I came up with today… All done in Fireworks, 100% vector work (I only used Illustrator to better import the .eps dribbble logo). And the vinyl record also scales really well! :)
EDIT @ 19:50: Based on David Brooks‘s comments, I have worked on the reflection a bit more: