Ever wondered what your favourite designers would look like if they we stuck in a Sega Master System. Something like this maybe… I really did love Alex Kid in Miracle World.
We had a chance to venture into the city this weekend for Melbourne Open House. You never know what is on your door step sometimes. It’s always interesting to check out some of the older buildings in the city, we loved the Town Hall, and the roof top garden at 131 Queen Street.
This has definitely been a fun week for our resident Photoshop masters. We can’t wait to reveal the amazing image the boys have created, but this glimpse will have to suffice for now. We’ve all gained honorary PhDs in polo and Persian warriors. Ask us anything about either topic and we’ll formulate a convincing response.
Time got away from me again, so this is a fill-in-the-gap post. Here’s a much more responsible blogger for you to follow instead: Unhappy Hipsters. Guaranteed to make you laugh out loud at work.
Yes it’s still dark when we leave the office, but it’s not pitch black like it was a week or two ago. We won’t have to run the heater too much longer will we? Bring on springtime and sunshine and walking home before sunset.
I’ve found the perfect spot. It’s right across the road from our office. You’ll offer us a local business discount and we’ll have healthy burgers for lunch once or twice a week. Today I’ll have a crispy bacon and cheese on panini. And chips. Thanks.
It’s nice to chill out on the weekend and recharge the batteries, but not all weekends are so laid back. What did we get up to? Well, there was a quick trip to visit The Mud Factory in Healesville, art and chats at ArtBoy Gallery’s launch party, decadently delicious white chocolate cheesecake at The Cullen’s Terrace Bistro, pushy crowds at the Melbourne Design Market, fresh air at MARKit@Fed Square and the perfect avocado smash at Penny Farthing Espresso. I need another weekend just to recover.
Today is my last day here at Three Sided Square, the last five days have flown by so quickly. I have had the best time here. The only bad part was the drive from the studio in Northcote back to home.
On my first day I got given the task to design logos for Thirty 60 and My Imaginary Friend, so here it is, my logos, don’t be too harsh I’m still a student.
I just wanted to say thanks to Lachlan, Penelope and Lee for having my here, I have had a awesome time, thanks for all the help with my projects and for being such cool people.
I know I didn’t blog the whole process, it took me a little longer than I thought. Almost finished, still needs a little more work I think.
Today I had a little adventure outside the studio with the camera. Although I want to be a graphic designer I do enjoy some photography. So I wandered around Northcote and took some snaps.