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.smoother scroll wheel

April 11, 2008

decided to make the scrollwheel on my Logitech trackman (thumb trackball mouse) run smoother. i remember breaking something on my older trackman (accidentally) that made it scroll a lot faster, but now i can’t recall which part. for this newer one i ended up just removing the spring that lets you know the actual scrollwheel is “tracking”:

Logitech Trackman
Logitech Trackman

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.how to be a designer without losing your soul

March 31, 2008

may as well do some reading (actual reading since this isnt a showcase/gallery design book):
How To Be A Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul by Adrian Shaughnessy
How To Be A Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul by Adrian Shaughnessy
How To Be A Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul by Adrian Shaughnessy

it also just happens to have a section with John Warwicker of tomato whose work has been one of my major influences.

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.finished designing an invite

March 31, 2008

Baptism/Christening Invitation designed by Alendry Lumagui
Baptism/Christening Invitation designed by Alendry Lumagui
Baptism/Christening Invitation designed by Alendry Lumagui
Baptism/Christening Invitation designed by Alendry Lumagui

i had to hand dot each one with a gold marker:
Baptism/Christening Invitation designed by Alendry Lumagui

this is printed off of an inkjet printer. the only problem while printing is that the paper was not opaque enough for the printer to recognize so it kept spitting it out. i ended up taping two together, then ran another run of prints on the other side. i scrapped the idea of printing on the backs since it was too tedious to retape all over again.

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.self promo piece

March 18, 2008

i only managed to make one copy. i need to figure out a more effective way of mass producing these DIY promos…

Self promo design piece, design and photography by alendry lumagui
Self promo design piece, design and photography by alendry lumagui
Self promo design piece, design and photography by alendry lumagui
Self promo design piece, design and photography by alendry lumagui
Self promo design rough sketch  by alendry lumagui

matches my current portfolio case

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.opened up a flickr account + site update

March 6, 2008

lomo pic

just thought i’d go ahead and make a dedicated photo section on my website mostly for lomo pics. my lomohome probably still exists but i never uploaded any pics there (nor do i remember what my password/login was). that and it’ll take me forever to make a custom slideshow in flash. speaking of….

website menu update

i will eventually revamp the whole site, so the clusterfudge that was art / photo / design (and all the other sub sections) would be simplified/consolidated in some form or another. that might not happen for another year. the new flickr link in the menu is only one set of images. the rest is a bit of disorganized mess HERE

minor gripe about one hour photo labs, i know these just look like blobs and don’t really resemble anything. and you might’ve thought they were screwups when i was taking the pictures, but i shot these things that way on purpose and didnt receive a print of them with my order.
unprintable film

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.art i currently find fascinating

February 21, 2008

Andreas Müller, For All Seasons

For All Seasons
by Andreas Müller.
wish more of his work is mac-accessible..

saw the next few from WOOSTER.

On The Road of Knives by Zak Smith, Shawn Cheng and Nicholas Di Genova.

So this is how it works: Zak draws something. Shawn draws something that will fight it. Zak draws his thing fighting back. Shawn draws his thing fighting back and maybe tripping over a statue. Then maybe Zak’s thing kills Shawn’s with the statue’s head. Then Shawn draws a new thing. Zak’s surviving thing attacks it. And so on. Zak and Shawn got things started, and now Nick has joined the fray. Though not exactly an exquisite corpse, it will be exquisite, and there will be many corpses.

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photorealistic illustrations using only a bic pen by Juan Francisco Casas.
that’s some mighty fine tao-bic-orange-fine-bille-carbure right there..

Metal sculpture/Wire art by Frank Plant.

Packing Tape art by Mark Khaisman.

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.portfolio overhaul

February 2, 2008

not to be confused with the subsection link on the right hand side of this blog, this is the more professional looking version (for both online and in person). also added a more streamlined portfolio section (for prospective employers/clients only). i will still keep the current convoluted version of the site/blog (for now).

aluminum portfolio case and sample work on one sheet:
aluminum portfolio case and sample sheet

the plain aluminum portfolio case was too plain so i decided to spruce it up a bit:
aluminum portfolio case
aluminum portfolio case
aluminum portfolio case

the sample sheet is also available in pdf format. trying to cover 2 bases at once.
sample sheet

the cleaner portfolio site which most people won’t see. first 2 screenshots is how the site would look if the viewer had maxed out their screen resolution. the last 2 screenshots is how it would look for the opposite end of the spectrum. the main difference is the bar at the bottom of the page (only shows up when screen resolution is maxed since it’s on a fixed size background image)
portfolio site screenshot
portfolio site screenshot
portfolio site screenshot
portfolio site screenshot

rather minimalist overall style which is the opposite of most of my earlier work.

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.hello pity, i kitty the fool

January 31, 2008

Hello Mr. T Kitty

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.bill clinton as wolverine

January 30, 2008

newsweek article of Bill Clinton, which i drew oil pastels on. i think i made this in 1994
bill clinton wolverine
bill clinton wolverine

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.digging through some old artwork

January 30, 2008

from an old illustration class, my own take on Grant Wood’s American Gothic
American Gothic Parody
American Gothic Parody

marker rendering class (do they still have those?). i actually made an oil pastel version of this exact image maybe 3 years prior in high school.
marker rendering
marker rendering

from design layout class. at that time i didnt know much about design or layouts, good thing we had to hand draw our ideas back then since illustrating was all i knew at that point.
illustration
illustration