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Media SpinMeister on 15 Jan 2009

Free Android App Icon

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Almost every graphics project is a new experience, for a new platform, new application, or new users.  The Google Android mobile phone has a set of app icons that are arranged in a side lit pseudo 3D perspective.  If you have an Android app you are working on, you will want your icons to be PNG format with a transparent background.  Here is an enlarged icon frame I made to place the company logo for the Android app project I’m working on.  There are very few resources out there, so here is a free one to help other Android GUI visual designers along on their merry way.  Of course, the 240×240 PNG is over-sized for the app, so you have room to work with your own graphics on it. Enjoy!

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Android app icon, 240x240 PNG

Android app icon, 240x240 PNG

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Media SpinMeister on 31 Dec 2008

Year End Update 2008

ahgdesign.com screenshot

ahgdesign.com screenshot

Just finished completed numerous content updates on my new Papervision3d website ahgdesign.com.  The first two galleries have still images that have been in circulation with stock photo agency, SuperStock.  The third gallery has images with links to  animation and Flash projects.  This is the first fully contained Flash website I’ve done in ActionScript 3.

It was more fun to build a brand new site, rather than overhaul the content grab bag of mediaspin.com.  Here I have simply updated some of its content, such as exporting movies to larger sizes using the H264 compressor in QuickTime.  Perhaps mediaspin.com will morph into something different, who knows if I have it in me to take on yet another media watchdog type web site, although I would love it.

The 3D World of the Five Senses

The 3D World of the Five Senses

2008 has been a busy year starting with the launch of The 3D World of the Five Senses CD-ROM produced for publication by Teachers Discovery.  Contracting took me to some interesting places in San Francisco, the Peninsula and Washington, D.C., as well as telecommuting from my own home office.  I would have to agree with those who voted SAP as one of the top 10 workplaces.  Their Palo Alto offices are well stocked with grace and grooviness.

Not only am I suprised that 2008 is almost over, I’m surprised the first decade of Y2K is closing out.  Remember all that Y2K excitement?  Will your analog TV set blow up in 2009?  Don’t delay!  Order your Grebevision Blackbox today!

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Art &Media SpinMeister on 02 Sep 2008

Memory of Elephants

Surrealists Circus, painting by H. Grebe 1976

Above: Surrealists’ Circus painting by H. Grebe, 1976.  Below: AT&T Wireless ad by BBDO Agency, 2008.

AT&T Wireless ad, Indian elephant theme.

Evidence that visual ideas are out there to be perpetually revisited and revised by artists.  I like the way the AT&T hand painting artist realized this visual illusion in the way I had previoously envisioned it. 

 

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Media SpinMeister on 22 Jun 2008

The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be

Space port of the future

Thus spake Yogi Berra. Surely, the meaning behind this yogism pearl of wisdom, can be seen in the visions of the future as seen through commercial artists of 1950’s USA. Beyond the fallout shelter, technology promised to help us find a better tomorrow.

Many more of these entertaining images, a kind of retro Jetsons art gallery can be found at Plan59.com.

Space port of the future

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Media SpinMeister on 30 May 2008

Searching for R.E.M.

R.E.M. photo by Hank Grebe, 1981

Oddly enough my gallery of R.E.M. photos has low visibility under Google’s image search, so here is where you can find them. These shots are from an early tour by the band, R.E.M. was just gaining traction in 1981. Have fun on the new tour guys… I don’t think I could get any better seats than these.

R.E.M. photo by Hank Grebe, 1981

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Media SpinMeister on 11 May 2008

Flash Coverflow Follow-up

Flash Coverflow

So here is my implementation (click image above to run) of the Weber Design Labs open source Flash coverflow app loading JPEG files and links from an XML file. The app was posted last September 2007 and there are now over 250 comments providing code enhancements and variations on the original Actionscript code.

Of course along the way there are fun things to be found. One is flame, a CoverFlow built using the PaperVision3D engine. Another fine diversion is the wise ass, You Suck at Photoshop series of online video tutorials, a slice of life of a Photoshop using human. Must be seen to be liked or disgusted by.

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Humor &Internet SpinMeister on 07 May 2008

Tumbld

Geraldine and Ricky LP Album Cover

This hasn’t happened to me in awhile: getting caught up in the flow of Internet exploration. It all began when something drew me to go visit tumblr which is a website full of all sorts of mini-media blogs, I guess they’re called tumblelogs.

So, there are all these cool photos posted there, linked to other places, such as FFFFOUND! which is a very fun place to get lost in. Which is where I found the image above, at Jim’s collection of Worst Album covers of all time (plus some).

Another Grebe Triumph!  The CR-5 Radio ReceiverSpeaking of vintage artwork inspired by sound and music, I’ve been receiving scans of 1920’s Grebe radio ads which are being posted at greberadio.com.

OK, I’m out of the wormhole for now.

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Art &Personal &Spiritual SpinMeister on 27 Apr 2008

Lord Have Mercy!

Praying for lower gas prices

Oil is king, oil is god, and oil must be prayed to be merciful upon us poor miserable auto drivers. We witness a sign of the times in this SF Chronicle photo by Paul Chinn of Kendall Guy, an Oakland pastor (left), and Rocky Twyman praying for lower gas prices after filling Guy’s car.

Praying to higher powers tends to be one alternative employed by humans when dealing with situations beyond their control. Who knows? It may help, although finding inspiration to invent more energy efficient modes of travel may make God and Mother Earth smile upon us.

Recently, I’ve had two graphic design encounters invloving church and religiously influenced themes. The first was an offer through an IT recruiter to work in Flash on a large website. The work was to be performed on location at the production facility, Golden Era Productions, which is the promotional media arm of the Church of Scientology. Plans leading up to the assignment in remote Hemet, CA including paid room and board were nebulous, and after a few days the offer was withdrawn and I was told by the disappointed recruiter “the project had been put on hold.” Perhaps somebody was praying for me, or against me. I’ll never know what unique adventure I may have missed.

The second anecdote is a bit more of a hands on experience. A stock photo agency I often work with requested a 3-D rendering to be used for a breast exam publication. The breast image was to have the nipple removed at the request of the client.

In professional visual design you learn that revisions are a part of the job, so after submitting the first image (below left), I was advised to try and cover over as much of both breasts as possible by crossing one arm over them (below right). The client turned out to be a religious institution, and perhaps too much 3-D simulated, de-nippled breast could be fertile ground for Satan’s tempatation. Approaching breast examinations in the church is a delicate undertaking.

3-D Breast Exam rendering #1, pink x-ray look 3-D Breast Exam rendering #2, pink x-ray look, arm covering breasts

Version 2 and further revisions were still found to be too revealing for the client. (How do you show a breast exam without showing breasts?) So that my efforts were not a total loss, I decided to innovate, and insert a cross to aid in concealing the terrible breasts. In this version (below), I employed the cross style used by the Scientologists, perhaps giving this image some kind of blessed double whammy.

Breast Exam with a Scientology style Cross, version #3

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