Interactive design was probably the most challenging class I took last semester. For me, it was way out of my comfort zone. I also feel it was the most most rewarding. To succeed at something that you are daunted by is a pretty greta feeling. We were tasked with redesigning a website, or making one up. The requirements that we had to keep in mind were: 1) We had to guide the user through a checkout experience and 2) we would have to integrate an Internet Of Things aspect as well. My project revolved around a fictional device that my wife and I called the "nodrod". The idea is a device that you would place on your child's ankle or wrist (the band would be expandable), and with an app you would control the amount of Melatonin produced, inducing sleep. As a parent of a child who, seemingly, never sleeps, this would have been amazing :) I went in with a fair amount of humor with the idea, but took the process seriously. Below you can see a product mockup which showcases the t
I just received word that I can get a table for C2E2 again, so I'm hoping to be there this March. I just need to plop down the dough for a full table. This year I'll be accompanied by my wife and our NEW BABY. She's not here yet, but it's getting close :) At the show I will be selling prints. Some will be drawn by the magnanimous Tom Nguyen. Images that I did for his book Incredible Comic Book Women I'll also have a few treats of my own. Some prints of my work and very special C2E2 2011 exclusive. All these works works will be posted up in the Prints page as they become available. See you soon! -Jon
Hey I was doing pretty well there with the daily sketches thing wasn't I? Yeah..... It's all good though! I've been working on some paid color work again through HiFi Design, which is just the bees knees. I still have to prove myself, and it's much like starting any kind of new job. In an effort to focus my efforts on my work I put the sketches aside to ensure I didn't blow this chance at the possibility of getting more work. It must have been effective, and although I've been battling a mean cold, I was still able to get everything in on time and they gave me a few more pages as well. This is maybe the closest thing to stability that a freelancer, such as myself, can get and it's an opportunity that I plan on taking full advantage of. So, I need to do everything in my power to not blow this. If that means blowing my daily skecthes things, I think that's OK. Sketching in my free time doesn't help pay the bills, which is something I haven't been
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