i cant decide. `;{|
I’ve worked on this logo way to long and I’m having a hard time deciding between the two options. I came up with a new variation today and was wondering if its too subtle and intricate. i like the colorful logo better but the simplicity of the original one really works well.
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3D modeler, scientist, and engineer - Gregoire “The Frenchster Genius”
I had a VERY interesting creative opportunity this evening - see for yourselves, but unfortunately I can’t elaborate.
I have the feeling one gets when they are 10 years old on Christmas day. Toys!
Yep, i flipped this humpty dumpty assortment of stock piled genius that displays tid bits from my life over the past two years. Be careful, its something like opening a can of 10 year old sardines, but on the other hand gives you that warm fuzzy feeling similar to the one you get when you think about jumping from the top of a 7 story building onto an inviting trampoline two lots over. Nothing but the real thing baby.
Transforming an innocent deer into Michalengelo’s David on Steriods can be ugly

I did a revamp on redpepper’s figure leader, Champ, so that I could use him specifically for our 2010 planned growth campaign.
He’s the perfect blend between the height of science and religion. And as Tim said, “Thats the body that I want to have, not a body like a bulky body builder, but one like a model”.
Be well guarded, but if you must view Champ in full detail.
Sitemaps and user experience sketches don’t have to resemble a boring graph of meshed information and links. They can be creative too.
I just received my first issue of GD USA. I couldn’t be more excited.
My workmate Franco Scaramuzza introduced me to GD USA. Its a monthly news and information magazine for and about the professional design community including graphic design firms, corporate and publishing inhouse departments, advertising agencies, institutions and non-profits, and other creative businesses and organizations.
If you are a creative professional this publication is free (no strings attached) - Sign up here -http://gdusa.com/subscriptions/freesub.php
acrylic - graphite by Carl Schulz
8x11
Using a camera is 100% of how you see through it. You can have a EOS-1Ds Mark III and still take boring photos. Well, sometimes its about what your camera sees through. Like a pair of blue blockers or an empty bottle of heineken.