It’s garish now, but this was so amazing. All timeline-based. Custom everything – fonts, mouse pointer, controls…pic.twitter.com/XCylZX2AJx
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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It’s garish now, but this was so amazing. All timeline-based. Custom everything – fonts, mouse pointer, controls…pic.twitter.com/XCylZX2AJx
I had ambient music “commissioned” – by high-school friends – and sound effects. IN STEREO. (Alas, couldn’t get fx to work in the video.)
There was an atmospheric launch sequence – in the video – and also extra intro/outro movies I rendered in 3D Studio.
Even the Terminator 2–esque shut down effect was there. All made in Turbo Pascal (some assembly required).
This was a project for last semester of high school CS. It felt pretty epic to deliver this.pic.twitter.com/DGoT9cBC36
Imagine a classroom of high school students where everyone else is delivering e.g. text programs that guess your number when you type it in.
And then I roll in a computer with stereo speakers and ask to dim the lights. It was a pretty good day. :·D
This is a UI I designed for text-to-speech class in college. It’s a programmatic insult generator Windows app.pic.twitter.com/WnXqdvHL1B
…although what was interesting was that I used photos from the first digital camera I ever played with, a PowerShot G1 (not mine).
This was the only vector font I ever designed, for the unfinished game Insert Coin. (Time for a revival?)pic.twitter.com/vYjwfng8yZ
But I really stand by these skeuomorphic buttons. This, and the font, drawn in 3D Studio. (I’ll come back to this.)pic.twitter.com/nM1njnMDBb
I also really enjoy seeing so many future ideas for every old project I look at. Most of this one are UI details.pic.twitter.com/2KNeKiaPOo
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