Friday, 16 December 2011
Pixelate Background
A clean background with a pixelated look, and customizations included. Light, dark, low and high detail versions make this item very useful for anything from a web page to a smartphone app. Available on Graphic River.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Tronix Business Card
Tronix Business Card – PSD Template For Digital Professionals. Clean, simple and eye-catching design. Available on Graphic River.
Labels:
business card,
code,
coder,
designer,
digital,
photoshop,
pixelated,
pixels,
print ready,
professional,
tech,
technology,
template,
web
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Cubix Business Card
Cubix Business Card – PSD Template For Creative Professionals. Clean, simple and eye-catching design. 3 logos included to use for various creative and media professions. Available on Graphic River.
Labels:
branding,
business card,
clean,
corporate,
creative,
design,
designer,
freelancer,
game designer,
game developer,
games,
graphic designer,
logo,
media,
photoshop
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
3D Cubes Background
3D Cubes Background with a selection of variations included. Light, dark, low and high detail versions make this item very useful for anything from a web page to a smartphone app. Available on Graphic River for only $2.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Northern Lights Background
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Corporate World
Corporate world - just a bit of fun in Illustrator.
Labels:
adobe,
design,
illustrator,
poster,
retro,
type,
typography,
vector
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Dark vs Light - New Designs
A collection of 3 PSD print templates with glossy and eye-catching designs by Toivo Media. Available on Graphic River.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Camouflage Patterns
Get your project ready for action with these camouflage Photoshop patterns! Available on Graphic River.
Free File of the Month
Labels:
America,
atmosphere,
aurora,
backgrounds,
clean,
clouds,
desktop,
festive season,
fog,
free,
grunge,
northern lights,
poster,
sky,
skyline,
skyscrapers,
stars,
stock graphics,
web design
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Composing Music: Spontaneous Vs Planned
Normally I have a fully formed track on my guitar, and then I make a fully formed midi file, and then I make the final track. So that’s a very planned deliberate way of composing. But I was just thinking that probably the 2 best pieces of music I’ve made in the last couple of years were the ones where I played a few tunes on my guitar and then very quickly jumped on the computer and let the track evolve. I’ve found this makes for the most suprising and just plain fun way of making music. Because you haven’t thought about how the track should sound beforehand, so it just seems to reveal itself as you’re making it. The track I’m currently working on was planned to be acoustic guitar ambience with some synths, but it’s become a big cinematic epic with a tropical rainforest feel, which is awesome fun! All the better since I make music to escape the view out my window of the bleak scottish winter.
You can hear the track I'm talking about in the player above - it's called Sunspire.
Saturday, 22 January 2011
Free Backgrounds
Download and use these backgrounds for free! Just click the images above. Join me on Envato Marketplace, the home of creatives on the web.
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