Ai File Share: 12 days until Christmas

Ai File Share: 12 days until Christmas

Posted December 13th, 2010 by Nicholas Gomez with No Comments

Well, it is that time of year again. For the celebration of the 12 days of Christmas I decided to create some various works and give them away. So, for the next 12 days until Christmas day you can download these files for free. Each file is in .zip format. When you unzip the folder you will see different file formats of the art work. These formats include .ai, .eps, .dxf, .pdf, .svg. If you have a something special for me to consider, feel free to contact me using my Contact Page. Hope you enjoy!!

You have permission to use this file for personal use. (see Terms of Use page) If you would like to make a donation for this file, you can do so by going here.

 

 




Mobile Web Design Project: Television Media Class

Posted December 10th, 2010 by Nicholas Gomez with No Comments

I am in the process of completing my final projects in my Television Digital Media Production classes. In two of classes we were assigned to create a portfolio website for our final project. I thought I would take the assignment on step further in going beyond the knowledge acquired while pursuing my Associates in Graphic Design.

My web site project I had chosen to do was to create a website that would be optimized for mobile devices. There was a great deal of research and information in creating this site. You can view it here. Nicholas Gomez Mobile using your mobile phone. It would be best if it was viewed on an iPhone, since my testing environment was using my own personal iDevices.

If you would like to learn more about my detailed process or more information in developing a site for the web feel free to use the “Comments” section below or by sending me a message using my “Contact Page“. I would be happy to explain my process in greater detail.




Google Sketchup: Good Read

Posted November 20th, 2010 by Nicholas Gomez with No Comments

In recent weeks I have explored many ways to work out patterns, designs, and then apply those concepts to product. During the discovery phase of how to make these three areas merge together I keep coming back to Google Sketchup. Google Sketchup by some standards is a simple, easy program. What some tend to forget, although this program may be simple it is very robust.

I was introduced to this eBook through an email newsletter that I subscribe to from the Kreg Jig Tool Company. The community had great praise and recommendations that I thought it would be at least a good resource to purchase. More importantly, I thought it would all aid in bridging any gaps in knowledge with the Sketchup software.  I would highly recommend this eBook for purchase if you want to learn how to use a very powerful and robust tool to draw out your ideas and concepts. Of course, nothing compares to the traditional pencil and paper.

You can find this eBook written by Timothy S. Killen at Taunton Store. If you were not a subscriber to their newsletter, I would highly recommend it. They offer a great deal of resources for many areas of interest.

Sketch on!!!

Image source: Taunton Store