What does one put in a blog?
Something clever and catchy, I guess to get someone elses attention; putting your thoughts on public display baffles me.
Funny I don't feel like I have much to offer people on this site.
By day I do my normal 9-5 or later type job, working for corporate America designs stuff they think will sell, and receiving little for my contribution to the whole sales practice.
Sales people, manufactures stuff their pockets with sales off designers, and artist, which are technically the source but exploitable.
It's not unusual for me to be working on some crafty project, but my projects and interests change frequently, which sometimes leaves people unable to relate to my current interests.
At the moment I'm building some living wall fountain for my house, and I already have friends eyeballing the uncompleted project and asking for one. That's just something to fill downtime. About once a year I take on a huge project and put a lot of pressure on myself, as of now I've just begun my project for this year and it's very challenging, which is to build a flash website.
As time has gone by I've scratched my original simple concept which was to put up an interactive portfolio, instead I've decided to kill myself by developing an a flash animation cartoon strip. It's going to take me a long while to draw all the scenes for the movie, but the biggest obstacle will be the action scripting.
I simple don't belong working in the corporate America hive, I need freedom to draw my wield animation and world.
How am I ever going to pull the freak out of my head and put it down in 1 and 0's for people to appreciate? It's a jumbled mess in there full of the bizarre.
I've always wondered about art, where does the truly outrageous dripping with originality come from? The well trained eye, or the unorthodox uncontrolled insanity.
To me designing creating things on my own and soon to be on the web is nothing more than a canvas to paint my own bizarre world I feel comfortable in.
Did you ever have an unobtainable dream to be something when you grew up? My dream will come to live, and it will grow.
I could have show some of my latest creations, I could list links to where some of my corporate artwork is, but why should I do that on a blog, I'll post when I'm ready.
Something clever and catchy, I guess to get someone elses attention; putting your thoughts on public display baffles me.
Funny I don't feel like I have much to offer people on this site.
By day I do my normal 9-5 or later type job, working for corporate America designs stuff they think will sell, and receiving little for my contribution to the whole sales practice.
Sales people, manufactures stuff their pockets with sales off designers, and artist, which are technically the source but exploitable.
It's not unusual for me to be working on some crafty project, but my projects and interests change frequently, which sometimes leaves people unable to relate to my current interests.
At the moment I'm building some living wall fountain for my house, and I already have friends eyeballing the uncompleted project and asking for one. That's just something to fill downtime. About once a year I take on a huge project and put a lot of pressure on myself, as of now I've just begun my project for this year and it's very challenging, which is to build a flash website.
As time has gone by I've scratched my original simple concept which was to put up an interactive portfolio, instead I've decided to kill myself by developing an a flash animation cartoon strip. It's going to take me a long while to draw all the scenes for the movie, but the biggest obstacle will be the action scripting.
I simple don't belong working in the corporate America hive, I need freedom to draw my wield animation and world.
How am I ever going to pull the freak out of my head and put it down in 1 and 0's for people to appreciate? It's a jumbled mess in there full of the bizarre.
I've always wondered about art, where does the truly outrageous dripping with originality come from? The well trained eye, or the unorthodox uncontrolled insanity.
To me designing creating things on my own and soon to be on the web is nothing more than a canvas to paint my own bizarre world I feel comfortable in.
Did you ever have an unobtainable dream to be something when you grew up? My dream will come to live, and it will grow.
I could have show some of my latest creations, I could list links to where some of my corporate artwork is, but why should I do that on a blog, I'll post when I'm ready.
I'm a fan of both musicians as well.
it's interesting to know you go to the same school as I do. Are you moving to Savanna?
I've been working and coding this stupid new website for ever, but the end is near, I'm getting ready to launch.
[Edited on Apr 29, 2006 5:40PM]