Monthly Archives: April 2010

Really Long FITC Report

I spent the first half of the week in Toronto at the Flash in the Can design & technology convention. We got up and left Rochester at 6am on Sunday and had a quiet drive across the border into Canada. All day Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at computer graphics/programming lectures, and parties in the evening. [...]

Google Analytics

In my latest attempt to be an internet creeper, I installed Google Analytics on the blog about a month ago. It’s fascinating to see where my readers are coming from. Have I mentioned that this tool totally makes me feel like a government all by myself? Visits from Mac and Windows, and from New York [...]

RIT is doing something right:

Odopod (one of the “cool companies” featured at the RIT Industry day) posted this article singing praises for the New Media program. Yay for Adam kicking our butts until we can do proper design! I do find it interesting however, that none of the other programs (seeing as it was open to the whole school [...]

Element 117

They’re creeping closer to developing element 119 – Nature says element 117 has been discovered! o.O That came sooner than I expected… but it sounds like I should have known better: “…analysis of the new element suggests theories about these super-heavy elements becoming more stable as they get heavier may be correct.” Hopefully it will [...]

Designs for Senior Projects

My two two-quarter-long projects are progressing slower than I’d like, but I think the quality isn’t bad. First up, the senior project comp is slowly narrowing in on something like the quality we’re supposed to have: Second, my Experimental project now has a set of posters to accompany the as-yet-nonexistent animations. The five posters show [...]

Brand Consistency

In preparation for the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences’ “Industry Day,” which is nearly here, I’ve gotten new designs for my portfolio page and blog ready over the past months, as you may have noticed. A lot of my classmates (and some of the professionals I’ve talked to) have mentioned how much consistency I [...]