Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Monday, December 28, 2009

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Impossible Fork and a Possible Variation


I did these a few years ago, for fun.


Friday, February 27, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Another laptop, and another non-computer technology thing










That logo revisited once again



This is the same logo as before. The large one is just like the earlier one with the double circle and the size of the circle is 240 pixels. The middle one has a size of 220 pixels and the final one has a size of 200 pixels. These were the sizes used to create them but I do not know what the final sizes render as.

Technical Thing that is not Computer or Electronics

Inkscape. B & W.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Calculator That I Threw Together Today




Inkscape drawing. Mock calculator (I did not draw it from memory of any specific thing that I ever saw) has several features: headphone jack, recharging jack, is also solar operated, has a small speaker mounted inside case, large, embossed keys, large lcd readout, two memories).


I drew it today.

Some logo-like drawings of mine (laptop screen, small device, calculator).


That logo revisited - 2 styles for it - Comments?

The drawing with the arrows is just to give you an idea of my motivation for the star shape -- if you remember from the story (below, Jan 31 or later), the logo was supposed to be for a usability/human factors lab. Jim


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

An Earlier Mock Ad Re-designed


The earlier version of this ad is on my post for Jan 31.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The End of the Logo of Jan 31


Here is the completed mock logo (First version was posted on Jan 31). And here is the story and explanation behind it.
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(This is fictional.)
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A new organization in Provo Utah called 'Laptop Technology Development' contacted me for help. They wanted to have a logo for their organization. They heard that I do cartoons, logos and illustrations and that I am into technology. And that I am a part of the Society for Technical Communication.
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They offered me a grand sum for which I would help them develop an appropriate logo. They would use it in their literature and publicity and that they would use it to help their online presence (for example, on their Web site).
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I agreed to do this work for them.
After all of the papers (non-disclosure agreements, contracts, ...) were signed and delivered, I began working on the project -- there was much back and forth between me and their people. Most of this communication consisted of mock-ups of designs that I drew. I needed detailed feedback.
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We finally agreed on the design shown here.
The beginning of this logo was posted on January 31.
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What is 'Laptop Technology Development' ? It is a large Usability/Human Factors Lab and research organization in the West. After a company has developed a laptop, the machine get shipped to LTD in Provo for specialized testing.
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More of this fictional story to follow, with explanations about the logo (for example, to me, this logo has a certain very obvious, 'hand-made' and technical quality, which I believe serves the interest of the client. Could this logo have had a finer, neater, more mod appearance? Certainly. But I designed it to look the way it does because I believe that it appropriately communicates to the clients of LTD--and I had to learn about the business of LTD and what their clients are looking for -- none of this was a small matter) ...
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By the way, the circle and the 7 point star with rounded points are indeed a part of the logo.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Letters (these were informal ideas of mine)




Here are some letters that I have had ideas for. I apologize for the sometimes messy appearance.

A Laptop Computer Drawing, Other
















Here is a new laptop. I decided to go ahead and put up a couple of older ones too, and a drawing of a portable SW radio receiver and another ad of mine.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The new logo design is not finished yet. What is up right now on the blog is simply a 'roughing out' of an beginning idea (for yesterday, Jan 31, 2009).

Let us say that the particular (fictional) design was commissioned by a client company that specializes in laptops. There would be much back and forth between me and the client. This helps me get the drawing exactly the way that the client wants.

A similar process exists for the development of technical ads (two fictional mockups are shown; one is for 'Star Associates' and one is for 'Technical Information Associates').

Today, Sun Feb 1, 2009, I posted a couple of ads that promote my freelance business and a bunch of my drawings.

Two Ads for my Freelance Services, and many Drawings