After a few weeks of work, I’m pleased to annouce the release of Festive, a Christmas icon set. The icons are available in 512px, 256px, 128px, and 64px sizes. They’re licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Enjoy!
festive

My latest icon project is a work for one of my friends (internet buddies? hm.) who is going to be releasing a new tool for OS X.

DefaultApp is an preference pane for OS X that allows you to set your computer’s default web browser, FTP client, feed reader, and email client. It will be available soon.

This has been in the back of my mind for a while, but I never really had a fully formed thought about it.

Whenever I see or hear about a kid going to a “nerd/geek/computer camp”, the camp seems to be teaching them “website building”. By website building, I mean throwing Dreamweaver (and Flash) infront of them, and seemingly saying “go nuts!”.

This creates a few inherent problems, which I’ll go over here.

I recently was hired to design an icon for a new Mac app that’s soon to be released. In this post I’m going to outline the steps involved in creating that icon, from concept to completion.

For the past week or so, I’ve been working on the logos/icons for my Portfolio and Design portions of the site. I think I’m more or less done, but I’d love for some comments on either icon. If you have an idea about what could be added, removed, or changed, please mention it!