Typography that Speaks Languages

Live_The_Language-Albin_Holmqvist

The graphic design industry, it seems, is slowly colliding with (or more like bleeding into) it’s different specialties. Some say the age of the “specialist” designer (i.e. print, motion, web) could be obsolete in the future. Nonsense I say.

Mobile Wallpapers

I’ve been an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G debut. In my opinion, this little device revolutionized how we use mobile phones! Yes, I’m one of those guys. And being that I spend quite a long time on my phone, looking at it, I decided to make some iPhone Walls for myself (and eventually I decided not to be greedy and share!) So here are 60+ iPhone wallpapers FREE downloads.

You may also like places like Poolga (@poolga) where they have even more spectacular iPhone/iTouch walls by some fantastic artists/designers. If you’re having trouble you may also pass by my Flickr set or DeviantArt to download.

Instructions

» Here we go. You would think by now everyone would know how to grab an image from a website but nonetheless (some people live under rocks or in Hialeah) click on the one you’d like to down. After it pops-up RIGHT-CLICK and SAVE AS. Place it in the folder of your choosing. If you want them all, download the zip file below.
» @Wired Magazine has a “how-to” wallpaper for dummies. Click Here.
» Alternatively you can DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE and unzip it in whatever folder you’re currently syncing your photos.


Client: AAA
Project: Mobile phone Walls
Online: [right here, duh!]

Motion-Graphic Works

Project: Social Network Film Kinetic Type
Alternate Viewing: YouTube
Project Notes: After seeing the film based on Facebook, “The Social Network,” I thought it would be great to create a type piece based on one of my favorite scenes. “It’s raining.” A master scene by Aaron Sorkin. I also made a poster of this piece available for download here.


Project: Kinetic Type & Lower Thirds
School: Miami International University of Art & Design
Course: Broadcasting I
Alternate Viewing: YouTube
Project Notes: The Final for my Broadcasting I course. I used a bunch of my buds from the Art Institute and from other places to create this make-shift reality TV spot for VH1. Was very fun to make.


Project: Type in Motion
School: Miami International University of Art & Design
Course: Broadcasting I
Alternate Viewing: YouTube
Project Notes: This was a Midterm for my Broadcasting I course. I took one of my favorite clips from the epicness of Mel Brooks’ “Spaceballs.”


Project: Word Opposites
Project Notes: This was my first attempt at After Effects.