Thursday, 10 November 2011
Dynamic Poster Design for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's Sushi Party
Labels:
button design,
digital mazey design,
dynamic,
email,
freshfields,
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer,
party,
poster,
print design,
sushi,
typography
Sunday, 5 June 2011
3 Javascript Masters: The Creator, The Humble Writer and The Show Off
Wham! Another weekend over, but wait, it's not all bad news! This week has been one of the most productive in the DMD Studio.
I have been concentrating on the 3 main components of Javascript in order to make designs more dynamic and playful...
- Variables
- Conditionals
- Loops
Although it's not the easiest language to get your head around, it is fun, so here are 3 simpler snippets of coding you can start with in order to set a firm foundation toward mastering its wondrous delights.
The Creator - Script Tags:
Javascript, much like HTML, needs tags to tell a browser what it is. The tags used to do this are script tags which look like this:
<script type="text/javascript">
***content goes here***
</script>
The Humble Writer - Document Write:
In order to write to the page you must use the prefix document.write. This will sit inside the scripting tags, like this (don't forget the cheeky semi-colon at the end of the statement):
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("hello world");
</script>
The Show Off - Alert:
Alerts prompt the browser to display a small box with a message and an action. You may have already seen these when you are exiting out of an online document without saving. You can create one very simply, using this code as a guide:
<script type="text/javascript">
alert("hello world");
</script>
That's all for now folks. I'm be in touch with more complex levels of scripting soon.
Good luck and happy scripting!
DM x
__________________________
P.S. Before I go, a big thank you to all of those who have sent in your work to be featured on the DMD blog walls - keep checking back for when it goes live at the end of July 2011.
I have been concentrating on the 3 main components of Javascript in order to make designs more dynamic and playful...
- Variables
- Conditionals
- Loops
Although it's not the easiest language to get your head around, it is fun, so here are 3 simpler snippets of coding you can start with in order to set a firm foundation toward mastering its wondrous delights.
The Creator - Script Tags:
Javascript, much like HTML, needs tags to tell a browser what it is. The tags used to do this are script tags which look like this:
<script type="text/javascript">
***content goes here***
</script>
The Humble Writer - Document Write:
In order to write to the page you must use the prefix document.write. This will sit inside the scripting tags, like this (don't forget the cheeky semi-colon at the end of the statement):
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("hello world");
</script>
The Show Off - Alert:
Alerts prompt the browser to display a small box with a message and an action. You may have already seen these when you are exiting out of an online document without saving. You can create one very simply, using this code as a guide:
<script type="text/javascript">
alert("hello world");
</script>
That's all for now folks. I'm be in touch with more complex levels of scripting soon.
Good luck and happy scripting!
DM x
__________________________
P.S. Before I go, a big thank you to all of those who have sent in your work to be featured on the DMD blog walls - keep checking back for when it goes live at the end of July 2011.
Labels:
conditionals,
digital mazey design,
Javascript,
loops,
variables
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Please vote for my logo - My entry for the new 'Adobe Creative Juices' logo
Here it is folks, please vote for my 'Tangerine' logo here to be the potential new logo for Adobe Creative Juices:
http://apps.facebook.com/acjcomp/entries/view/702
http://apps.facebook.com/acjcomp/entries/view/702
Labels:
Adobe Creative Juices,
design,
digital mazey design,
entry,
logo,
new,
vote
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Digital Mazey Design gets a mention in Web Designer magazine
It's been an eventful week here at Digital Mazey HQ. I've been working zealously to get my website spick and span for you, with some lovely new work (all of which will be online in the coming months). Don't forget you can always sign up to receive Digital Mazey Design news here to keep your finger on the design pulse!
However *ahem* the real news is that the lovely Web Designer Magazine has chosen to feature me in its very pages!
Check out the online feature and my cheeky mug shot here!
Labels:
competition,
design,
feature,
jQuery,
published,
publishing,
Web Designer,
Web Designer Magazine
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Design Simplicity
Sometime simplicity can be key to a design's success. Sometimes it can just be plain nice. No bells, no whistles.
I created this steel cup of water using only components created from flat shapes and colour in Photoshop. Simple designs are also versatile. This cup wouldn't look out of place as a logo, icon or advert.
Don't forget you can see more of my work, and keep up to date with my design news, by signing up to receive my newsletter here!
I created this steel cup of water using only components created from flat shapes and colour in Photoshop. Simple designs are also versatile. This cup wouldn't look out of place as a logo, icon or advert.
Don't forget you can see more of my work, and keep up to date with my design news, by signing up to receive my newsletter here!
Labels:
advert,
design,
icon,
logo,
photo-realism,
photoshop,
simplicity,
water
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
D is for design
As a lover of typography, I have been working on a range of type-faces for my portfolio.
Here is a quick preview of the gold type I have just completed.
Here is a quick preview of the gold type I have just completed.
Friday, 25 February 2011
What came first: the spider or the web?
To grow our empires we need to start thinking about the shift from fixed websites to the apps, iPads and multi-faceted web services of the future.
"Web services?" I hear you cry. For those of you who don't know, future technology buffs are already working on making your lives easier by moving your desktop programmes into the cloud (ahem, aka online).
So, to set the scene, you take the long laborious commute to work, and damn, you forgot to hand in that article for your 9am-or-die deadline.
What do you do?
Well, at the moment, if you haven't got that document on your laptop/phone/iPad etc, then, quite frankly, you may find the return journey home comes sooner than you expected (and I don't mean a good-will-gesture 'half-day').
"It's how we've always coped, so what's different?" You might add...
Sooner rather than later, people are going to be able to access all their programmes from the cloud (and it's already happening!). Imagine, turning on your computers and hey presto what have we got ourselves? Only an easier lifestyle full of stress-free document accessibility!
So, let's embrace this new world of technology. There's only a few years left before we can start rambling "it wasn't like that in my day..."
Labels:
app,
digital mazey design,
icon,
icon design,
ipad,
iphone,
web design,
website
Monday, 14 February 2011
Video killed the radio... I think not!
Here at DMD HQ I began whiling away the wee small hours with a brief Photoshop encounter...
So, inner shadows really do have a use?
So, inner shadows really do have a use?
To plug or to unplug, that is the question
Simplicity tends to be the secret to good icon design (as they tend to be very small).
I have used a muted colour palette of greys and whites to create these 'plug and unplug
hard drive' icons.
I have used a muted colour palette of greys and whites to create these 'plug and unplug
hard drive' icons.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
An edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning milk or cream!
Butter - A snippet preview of a new website design I have been working on.
I have paid homage to the way the mixture of fonts and words can convey an air of tangibility. The rounded softness of the Cooper Black font juxtaposed with the buttery yellow colour emphasises the feel and look of butter without needing to display an image or photo.
Simplicity, nicely churned.
I have paid homage to the way the mixture of fonts and words can convey an air of tangibility. The rounded softness of the Cooper Black font juxtaposed with the buttery yellow colour emphasises the feel and look of butter without needing to display an image or photo.
Simplicity, nicely churned.
Thursday, 10 February 2011
A font for all decades
Proving the decade of my birth is still very much alive, I have revisited the fashions of the 1980s by creating my very own techno-font. Take a look and tell me you don't miss a good old fashioned roller-disco!
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Posey-Flump's Florist
Inspired by one of my favourite films and favourite person, Posey Flump's Florist is a logo design for all those whimsical romantics out there.
Monday, 7 February 2011
New Digital Mazey Design Web Portfolio Underway
Just a sneak peek to show you all the future Digital Mazey Design website. The website will be an online portfolio to showcase my design work.
To stay up-to-date with my progress you can sign up for RSS feeds here on my blog, or you can email me direct and I'll send you Digital Mazey Design News to your inbox!
To stay up-to-date with my progress you can sign up for RSS feeds here on my blog, or you can email me direct and I'll send you Digital Mazey Design News to your inbox!
Labels:
design,
digital mazey design,
portfolio,
web design,
website
Sunday, 6 February 2011
Is Social Media a Fad?
Labels:
facebook,
graphic,
social networking,
tweet,
twitter
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
A dig through the Digital Mazey Design Archives
While having a dig through the DMD Archives for inspiration for a collaborative design project, I came across this little beaut! A project I designed for Gloucestershire based musicians Transit Cop.
The project consisted of a logo and CD design to be launched in high street giant HMV and across a selection of online music stores. It was tremendous fun to art direct (men + make-up = fun times) and can even remember having quite a chuckle when helping the boys out with distributing gig flyers!
The project consisted of a logo and CD design to be launched in high street giant HMV and across a selection of online music stores. It was tremendous fun to art direct (men + make-up = fun times) and can even remember having quite a chuckle when helping the boys out with distributing gig flyers!
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Digital Mazey Design is now on Twitter!
Follow my design news @DigitalMazey
Friday, 28 January 2011
Time out with Typography
Those of you who regularly check in with my blog will know that recently I have been focusing on the creation of typography. Interestingly I have created a font using basic Photoshop shapes, hopefully it will interest you too!
Sunday, 23 January 2011
New Logo Design
Alongside graphic lovers across the globe I have embraced the amalgamation of shapes and gradients to compliment fonts. Here is the start of things to come (possibly!)
Labels:
graphic,
logo design,
personal project,
portfolio,
typography
Friday, 21 January 2011
Digital Mazey - Art Direction & Photography
As promised I upload the images I created for The Songmen. The chaps had a new recruit and once again called on me to help them create some smashing new photos with a conceptual twist. As vocal perfection is at the heart of their music-making I suggested going for an ironic touch by covering their mouths with extra strong tape. Thus preventing them from using the tool they are best known for and allowing their audience to see another side of the boys. They loved the idea and from this was born a series of playful photos to accompany their biographies on their new website.
Check out more of my art direction and photography on their site:
http://songmen.co.uk/photo_gallery.php
Check out more of my art direction and photography on their site:
http://songmen.co.uk/photo_gallery.php
Labels:
art direction,
conceptual,
photography,
quirky,
website
Icon Design
Playing with icon design.
Labels:
button design,
design,
graphic,
icon,
icon design
Saturday, 1 January 2011
The Landscaper
Web design project for personal portfolio.
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