- • Here is some amazing landscape photography http://bit.ly/7zjIt0 #
- • Ten Commandments of Social Media – Noupe http://bit.ly/61tg3e #
- • RT @smashingmag: How To Support Internet Explorer and Still Be Cutting Edge – http://bit.ly/6nBGxw (please RT) #
- • RT @TheProduceGeek: It's late spring in Argentina & Chile which means fresh crop Blueberries! Watch for ads at stores http://bit.ly/7CaXSo #
- • The Human's Guide to Running Google Chrome OS – Google – Lifehacker http://bit.ly/7Gi8NV #
- • Disable Mac Mail.app Inline Image Attachments – http://bit.ly/4wRUsv #
- • A Bulletproof @font-face syntax – http://bit.ly/5DGDtc #
- • Google Public DNS Aims to Speed Up Your Browsing – I wonder if this has some relation to Network Neutrality? http://bit.ly/8uxwqj #
Archive for December, 2009
It has just about been a month since I’ve been doing this weekly comic book clipping post. The previous clippings have all been inspirational, mostly consisting of great artwork & design.
For this week I’m showing two clippings from the best comic I’m reading right now. It’s called ‘Chew’ and is about a guy named Tony Chu he’s a cop with a secret. A weird secret. Tony Chu is Cibopathic, which means he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats. It also means he’s a great detective, as long as he doesn’t mind nibbling on the corpse of a murder victim to figure out whodunit, and why. It’s a dirty job, and Tony has to eat terrible things in the name of justice.
The comic has a very odd plot and characters but it is filled with originality and creativity. If you are interested in picking up this comic I don’t want to spoil it all for you so stop reading here.

Here is a logo I designed recently for a software application called SAM. It is short for ‘Stormwater Analysis Module’.
The application is for an architectural & engineering company. The software assists designers in taking the right path to compliance when designing stormwater systems, while assisting the reviewing authority in making sure a permit applicant followed the correct process. It combines the knowledge of the Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control methods, plus knowledge of stormwater process with the ability to store design data and assist
in the decision-making process.
