“iPhone the Book” will document the road up to the iPhone, the release day, and the days that follow. It will be a collection of blog posts, photos, stories, and more from the online community. In several weeks the book will be available to buy on lulu.com
http://www.iphonethebook.com If you would like to be part of the book and the first story to come out about the iPhone you can submit blog posts, photos and more. Send to hello [at] iphonethebook.com (When sending in posts, you grant us permission to reproduce your work in the book without providing your anything in return. You of course get credit.) Just wanted to share my latest project with you and thanks for taking time to check this post out. Best, Ethan Bodnar
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I would like to invite you to take part in a new collaborative visual book called Grab Bag.
It is a book about trying something new. It is about exploring your creativity and learning to do new things. It is about opening up to a new idea and gaining respect for it. It's a book of visual creations by people from around the world that have come together through the exploration of new things to create something beautiful. This is how it works... Each participating artist will have a "creative task" from the Grab Bag chosen at random for them. The result of the creative task will be published in the book. The only rule is that your creative task can't be from your field of work or your area of expertise because the book is about learning to do new things with your creativity and exploring new ways of expressing yourself. Furthermore, each artist will have the option to also contribute a piece of their work that comes from the area of expertise. It could be something already created or something made specifically for the book. You can see the full list on the website. hello@grabbagbook.com www.grabbagbook.com
Go check out my blog about ideas, design, stories, creativity, life, the internet.
Some posts that might be of interest.... Sketches of Frank Gehry Andy Goldsworthy My Sketchbook The Creative License Thanks.
Go check out my blog at www.ethanbodnar.com
I have been working on this blog for a while and have been dreaming about starting it for even longer. Check out my post on Threadless http://www.ethanbodnar.com/2006/09/27/threadless/ Thanks for supporting me and my blog. www.ethanbodnar.com
Hey everyone, Im looking for some suggestions for colleges that I can look at. I am looking for schools with raphic design and digital art programs. Thanks for your suggestions
So i Just spent a while working on this design. It is my second one that has got declined. Now the first one I can admit was probably poorly designed but this one I feel wasn't.
Here is the photo of it. ( Copyrighted 2006 by Ethan. ) ![]() Ok So let me know if this design Rocks Your Socks or not. Thanks.
ok so everything is set but my gif thumbnail is 8kb instead of 4kb. I googled for image compression but didnt turn up with much. im using a mac if you know of any freeware programs. any assitance would be great. thanks.
I am confused about the design file that has to be 640 x 480 pixel gif ( It says "Only 640 x 480 pixel gif and swf files under 70kb created from our templates with 4 or less unique colors will be accepted" ) I dont see people really using exactly the template. Fore example at h
ttp://www.threadless.com/submission/81921/The_Mnemonic_Of_Life Just wanted to make sure something like this wouldn't be rejected and wondering what the purpose of the pattern is if people dont really use it. Thanks for the help in advance.
Sorry for the newbie question. I drew out my design on paper and scanned it into the computer. Then I put it in Illustrator and used live trace and live paint. However the lines are all messed up and I cant figure out how to smooth them out. In certain areas they are thick and in other areas they are thin. When I zoom in everything is extremely choppy with so many points. I was thinking that there might be some tools that I dont know about or arent using the right way or maybe I was supposed to do something before I did the live trace. Thanks everyone in advance for the much need help.
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
Im just a junior in high school who loves design and just got into threadless. Peace.
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