ASIOKE
ASIOKE is a short motion graphics piece I put together a few years ago using After Effects. It combines two of my favourite things; karaoke and paranoia.
ASIOKE is a short motion graphics piece I put together a few years ago using After Effects. It combines two of my favourite things; karaoke and paranoia.

I made this last year year as an exercise in Photoshop illustration for the 40th Anniversary of the moon landing.
Apart from the background texture it was created entirely in photoshop using gradients and layer styles. Here’s the big(ger) version.

I put together a number of identity concepts for a construction company here in Melbourne last week.
DBS is one of the primary contractors to local government and commercial businesses in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne and they were looking to re-brand and expand their business with a new identity and web presence.

I just recently finished working on a number of logo design concepts for a new business here in Melbourne that aims to provide blinds, shades and shutters for large-scale commercial and residential real estate projects.

It may be just the echo-effect of online media but it seems like the latest version of Photoshop has been greeted with more media attention than any previous release.

Dave and I here at Riddip have finished work on an in-house website redesign for local hairdressing salon Phaedra.

I came across this conceptual art piece by British artist Fiona Banner which is currently on display at the Tate in London.