Friday, December 07, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Check these out. 50 skulls we made for a dia de los muertos celebration. Paper mache and all hand painted.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
PGSE.org
The Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence's new site is live, which I worked on a great deal and furnished with video content. Check out the video segments under each individual school.
The Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence's new site is live, which I worked on a great deal and furnished with video content. Check out the video segments under each individual school.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Comic Book Crawl
Check this out.That's what Ross and I are doing tomorrow. As I edit in NYC and attend to other projects, time must be taken to visit famous NYC comic shops. One need only follow this route for a delightful afternoon of geeking out.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Now I'm Famous
I was interviewed for an online magazine about Graphic and Web Design. Check it out.
Here's an excerpt:
D-Web: How do you feel about what D-Web Magazine is trying to do for this industry by providing a voice to web and graphic designers around the world?
Nathan: I think it’s certainly good for everyone to have a voice that has a chance of actually being heard, and it would be great of D-Web can help provide that.
You could argue that the future for “designers” looks kind of bleak. Colleges and technical schools are churning out tens of thousands of “designers” a year. Can the demand meet the needs of the supply in a world where people think they can do it all for themselves? It’s nothing new that creative decisions are too often made by uncreative people, and I feel like “designers” are becoming more and more like marginalized, interchangeable migrant workers. We could easily become almost as underpaid and under appreciated as teachers. In 20 years, will you be able to pull up to a bunch of people standing under an overpass and yell “Ok, I need two guys that can write javascript!” If D-Web can help empower the creative community, then I’m all for it.
I was interviewed for an online magazine about Graphic and Web Design. Check it out.
Here's an excerpt:
D-Web: How do you feel about what D-Web Magazine is trying to do for this industry by providing a voice to web and graphic designers around the world?
Nathan: I think it’s certainly good for everyone to have a voice that has a chance of actually being heard, and it would be great of D-Web can help provide that.
You could argue that the future for “designers” looks kind of bleak. Colleges and technical schools are churning out tens of thousands of “designers” a year. Can the demand meet the needs of the supply in a world where people think they can do it all for themselves? It’s nothing new that creative decisions are too often made by uncreative people, and I feel like “designers” are becoming more and more like marginalized, interchangeable migrant workers. We could easily become almost as underpaid and under appreciated as teachers. In 20 years, will you be able to pull up to a bunch of people standing under an overpass and yell “Ok, I need two guys that can write javascript!” If D-Web can help empower the creative community, then I’m all for it.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Blast from the past
Back when we finished filming "Daily Grind," in a surprisingly delinquent move for me, I participated in a guerilla shoot of sorts wherein the aliens I'd created for the film invaded the local 7-11. I did not shoot this scene. Aside from the costumes, I chose to make "keeping an eye out for the cops" my contribution to the proceedings.
Personally, I think this might be the best and certainly the funniest, part of the final film. Enjoy.
Back when we finished filming "Daily Grind," in a surprisingly delinquent move for me, I participated in a guerilla shoot of sorts wherein the aliens I'd created for the film invaded the local 7-11. I did not shoot this scene. Aside from the costumes, I chose to make "keeping an eye out for the cops" my contribution to the proceedings.
Personally, I think this might be the best and certainly the funniest, part of the final film. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Friday, January 19, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Monday, January 08, 2007
New Work
If you've got a minute, check out the new and evolving MoppaElliott.com maintained by yours truly. There's stuff to read, music to listen to and things to buy...
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