hey, i like-like you. (study between Line and Pen tool on iScribble)
this was an old traditional piece i remixed and then polished digitally. it carries a lot of meaning and subtext which i find personal.

this is a labelling system i first used just to differentiate between what is on what, but after a few months i found that i associate each one to their own category/context. this surprised me and got me thinking about how it would affect others after they have used these symbols long enough to have them as their own ideograms themselves.
nostat is a pixel font i designed a few months back, but never realised it until recently (download it here). it never meant to have any descenders going below the baseline, but i decided against that initial judgement after making it. i suppose you would say this is Latin-9 encoding.
i am releasing this font under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. this means you can use this font commercially! no attribution is necessary, though is taken in kind.
RevseVy is a handwritten font i made and remade back in 2007 (download it here).
i am now releasing this font under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. this means you can use this font commercially now! no attribution is necessary, though is taken in kind.
a cheatsheet i made for the much loved openCanvas 1.1 b68. i never found one in image form and not everything is well documented or easy to find. just like i did for the 3dsmax cheatsheet, i sorted them in columns and by relevant groupings.
the fullsize should be printable. “spot” is the ‘eyedropper tool’. done in Adobe Illustrator.
this is by no means an exhaustive or comprehensive list, it just served as a good starting point and reference sheet back when i did my course. hope it is helpful to you too. this version has been improved a lot compared to it’s older one in that i have sorted everything out into columns and grouped things relevant to each other.
the original size is made for print. done in Adobe Illustrator.









