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persist
 
2010-05-03

Threw this together with jquery. I know it doesn't work in IE.

It's a compilation of my art work. It should work ok in webkit and moz though.

http://www.memoryprojector.com

DontBogartMe
 
2010-05-03

fascinating images persist

arigato
 
2010-05-03

Indeed, quite poignant work. There were a few in each series that particularly struck me but I found "the field and the Mending Wire" very strong.

Though "the times apart and what we've saved away " is definitely my favourite piece on your site. That's incredible.

Candy Beard
 
2010-05-03

Works fine in FF.

arigato
 
2010-05-03

ibid

persist
 
2010-05-03

Thanks guys!

After getting that gig with the album cover, I thought I might try to find more work in that direction. Also every time I do any kind of participation in a show lately people are just beside themselves I don't have a website.

Thanks for testing it in moz mark. I use safari and chrome here.

arigato
 
2010-05-03

looks good in chrome on a mac too

persist
 
2010-05-04

Thanks for testing it on there. :apu:

arigato
 
2010-05-04

Well good luck in any case, solid work - illustration is an incredibly satisfying thing to do. As long as it's not your sole source of income - it's hard to make decent money out of it.

baron ruhstoff
 
2010-05-04

Functions well on OSX 10.5.8/Chrome 5.0.342.9 beta.

One unsolicited comment: the typography is not up to your usual polished quality. I don't have much of a vocabulary for describing this sort of thing, but one feature that sticks out is an awful lot of variation within the type for what is otherwise a very clean, simple, and effective design. Are we seeing a work in progress?

Candy Beard
 
2010-05-04

I see georgia, times new roman, etc etc. on everything :shrug:

There's something kind of ... ragged about the layout, but I don't see any differences in fonts.

persist
 
2010-05-04

Ah.

I will tweak the fonts. I hadn't honestly put much thought into them, which is obvious now. k

The css got blown trying to fix layout in IE 6 and I haven't been bothered to put it right. Thanks for the feedback.

baron ruhstoff
 
2010-05-05

:thumbsup:

baron ruhstoff
 
2010-05-05

By the way... Are any of your pieces for sale?

*hopes furiously

persist
 
2010-05-05

still not sure about prints.

I can supply hi res if you'd like, for now. 80% are mostly printable. I make these without much planning so I am at the mercy of the source, my crappy camera or if second life's hires snapshot ability is behaving that night.

persist
 
2010-05-05

I updated the fonts and css based on yer feedbacks. it now works in IE as well. http://memoryprojector.com/?nocache

FlamingoJeff
 
2010-05-27

I really love some of those works, Jeff. Are you still doing some of the on tile?

FlamingoJeff
 
2010-05-27

Originally posted by: persist still not sure about prints.

I can supply hi res if you'd like, for now. 80% are mostly printable. I make these without much planning so I am at the mercy of the source, my crappy camera or if second life's hires snapshot ability is behaving that night.

What would you charge for hi-res?

persist
 
2010-05-27

I say about zero dollars.

Was there a particular one you were looking for?

doran 2.0
 
2010-05-27

nice site persist and super sweet work. loving the "metaphysical stillness of a massive object..." piece. :thumbsup:

FlamingoJeff
 
2010-05-27

Originally posted by: persist I say about zero dollars.

Was there a particular one you were looking for?

How to pick?! How to pick?!

I'm still loving on the first set. "The trick is to study the way it moves" is great.

Let us look and decide. we only put up art that we want to look at for at least ten years.

persist
 
2010-05-28

oh great 10 years to figure out why you dont like it.

haha

lemmie know and will provide what i can. like i say i never plan this stuff so at the mercy of my source dpi.

baron ruhstoff
 
2010-05-28

Count me in for one as well! I still have no idea which one, though. :thumbsoup:

persist
 
2010-06-01

A new one.

sorry for the siZE

Artemis & Iphigenia at Aulis watch the sail to Troy:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4657994867_5425b9d772_o.png

Candy Beard
 
2010-06-01

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