Monday, 27 December 2010

Goodbye 2010, you shall be missed.

So a lot has happened in the last year. Too much to write down all at once, long lunch, lots of project, and oodles of growth in my own understanding of design, and only six months till the curtain falls. Oh deary its been a rush. Still, Christmas has come and gone and I am feeling refreshed enough to tackle some new things.

First of all two YCN briefs. TWO? You cry? Certainty! Why? Well it's something to do, and it's something I've wanted to do for a while now because both projects are going to be fun. I know it. Well I say that about most of my projects. But this one is a certain.

Boost - Project re-braining. A standard brief, which I why I like to do "unstandard" things. You'll see trust me on this! *wink*

And something that caught my eye only the other night

Sega - Celebrating 20 years of sonic. Oh that does make me feel old this brief. But I couldn't pass up the opportunity in celebrating my favorite super sonic hedgehog. Oh the nostalgia of playing old cartridge games. Sonic and Knuckles can over your fantastic blu ray games any day.

So two projects with the opportunity to delve into something outside of the box a little. I'm thinking of expanding all the ideas here. Maybe film? New digital graphics? Ohh the idea in my head. Still you boys and girls shall have to wait and see.

Lets just say I've been watching far too many things made by Edgar Wright, damn that man deserves more awards in being awesome in so many ways.

And in other news - If your into the strange and the things that are a little bizzaro - I suggest you look up "Anamaniguch" and even if your not. Do it! I'm listening to their first album "Power Supply" and I couldn't be having more fun listening to some classic sounding retro tunes. Call it my Christmas present to the people out there that follow me.

So, to everyone out there, I hope you didn't eat too much, and I hope your not still hung over. Enjoy your new year and I hope to get lots of placements by the time I get back to college, and even while I have mumbled and groaned through this last year with the rain, the heat, and the missed buses. I enjoyed every second. (Well not every, but you know what I mean). Roll on 2011. Because as Back to the future has shown me, we only have 4 more years until hover cars/boards self tying shoe laces and 3D jaws....


Oh, never mind then.

Happy new year everyone!

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