Mark Ziemer, a friend of mine, just posted on facebook that he has completed his portfolio and uploaded them onto his website and blog named, "Double Vision". Recently he has been interning at Fanbolt. I highly recommend visiting his page because he is a very reliable and extremely talented Graphics Designer. He is also one of the officers for the Magazine team at the Atlanta Campus for the Savannah College of Art and Design- SCAN.
Here is the link to his page:
http://sylvisual.wordpress.com/
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Website Header for Temple of Cartoon Mojo
During the July there was a contest for the Header Graphics for the Temple of Cartoon Mojo, a SCAD runned website featuring news for students studying Sequential Art. The old temple logo was created by Professor Nolan; the image depicted Shaolin Monks training by standing on one leg on poles. This is the one I did for this year's. I don't expect it to be selected, but at least I had something to do that could add to my portfolio. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Send off for a Marine Friend
This week, a friend of mine who I knew since High School is about to get shipped of to Afghanistan. He had been through all the training phases in the Marines for almost a Year now so I really hope that he is careful while he's on tour. He's a machine gunner which is one of the positions with a pretty high casualty rate which really worries me, but since he is committed, I can only wish him luck.
Birthday Party Aftermath
So I went over to a friend's Birthday Part on Friday and it was one of the crazier nights I can remember. Beer and Vodka ran like a river and everyone seemed jollier than an octogenarian cracked up on Prozac. I got introduced to a new drinking game, I forgot the what it was called, but it involves the usual poker cards, an empty beer bottle, and a round of beer for the players. We each took turns drawing a card and each number meant someone had to drink like two is "you tell someone to drink", three means "me" so if I drew it I drink, stuff like that. After the people have finished drinking, the card is placed under an empty beer bottle- if anyone knocks it over, the person who knocked it over has to finish off all the beer they are holding. By the end of the night I had polished off 3 Honey Browns, 3 Coronas, 1 Blue Moon, and 1 Tsingtao.
It was fun, but after all that drinking I found it much more enjoyable to talk to my friends about how things are going since we haven't seen each other after we got out of School for Summer Vacation. In the middle, I left with a couple of my friends to talk outside about the stories for our comic strips when we heard fire alarms. Apparently some idiot in the other hallway had left their Hookah running. Everyone stared running out of the building, so I left with several friends to go eat at China Buddha before coming back and crashing from exhaustion.
It was fun, but after all that drinking I found it much more enjoyable to talk to my friends about how things are going since we haven't seen each other after we got out of School for Summer Vacation. In the middle, I left with a couple of my friends to talk outside about the stories for our comic strips when we heard fire alarms. Apparently some idiot in the other hallway had left their Hookah running. Everyone stared running out of the building, so I left with several friends to go eat at China Buddha before coming back and crashing from exhaustion.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Some Sample works
New blog!!
Hear ye! Hear ye! - this is the launch of my first blog ever! Huzzah!
For those of you who do not know me, my name is Jeff, got a problem? I'm just kidding- so, moving on!
I am a student at the Atlanta Campus of the Savannah College of Art and Design, majoring in Animation and Sequential Art. I guess you can see where I'm going with this post lol.
I will be posting works I have completed along with links to animations I have done. If anyone wants to commission a work, just let me know and we can work something out! But on other occasions when I am not feeling so miserly- I will be posting my random thoughts to "give" back to the community.
How's that for being generous?