InDesign to iPad
Posted 28.10.2011 @ 4.59PM
@JubbJubb haha
@tonytran should be ready to submit to Apple in about a week. From there it could take anything from a few days to a few weeks for them to process the update. If you follow the twitter stream or facebook I'll post it up there straight away.
H_Johnston
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October 2011 WIP
Posted 11.10.2011 @ 7.18PM
@tonytran Thanks, I'm pretty sure the garments are made overseas.
@Stuffee Nice work, as per usual.
march 2012 wip & personal
Posted 29.03.2012 @ 3.09PM
awesome work abortedprosthetics, very cool style =]
Batch-convert from InDesign to PDF
Posted 29.03.2012 @ 2.59PM
Something like this?
http://zevrix.com/outputfactory.php
Something with less of a UI would be maybe Applescripts?
Looking for trusty printing house/online printing services
Posted 29.03.2012 @ 2.44PM
+1 on heroprint, been using them only for the last couple of months but they've been pretty good with updates and delivery to clients.
February 2012 WIP
Posted 06.02.2012 @ 3.42PM (Edited 06.02.2012 @ 3.43PM)
wow some super cool work this month :D
love the illustrations aldous
@scotty wheres the character tut going to be published? looks interesting :)
Working with a travel agent this week and looking at redesigning their new site:

Courier for melbourne suburbs?
Posted 01.02.2012 @ 8.54PM
What are you sending? Small packages with pretty much same day delivery - couriers please.
robotporn
JOINED 01.01.11
POSTS 212
I'm a lot more than 'just' a graphic designer...
Posted 05.11.2011 @ 6.47AM (Edited 05.11.2011 @ 1.15PM)
@ clintonduncan and spot on. any job can be as great as you want it to be or as bad.
@tonytran you hit the nail on the head. BALANCE. Quick turn around paying jobs and more complex creative jobs make the world go around. Less mentally exhausting too!
i love my job these days. i design, problem solve, develop, take photographs, travel and climb mountains. The bonus is that i get paid to do it. A far cry from the early days where i tried to re-invent the wheel with Helvetica.
I do the accounts, art direction, web development, graphic design, print, photography, marketing, client management, the works. But i don't need a title- my portfolio tells folk who i am and what i do. I suppose that's what's missing in this thread- actions speak louder than TITLES so who gives a shit? You can either do the job or not. You can walk or talk. A title won't change this.
So yeah. Not all graphic designers are insecure and hate their job. Make of it what you will.