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I originally designed this phone several years ago for a pamphlet on information security. It was important to remind users that cell phones were not secured lines of communication and since the poster is no longer in distribution, I figured it could possibly be useful to someone out there.
It had originally started out like a Motorola Q but I had changed it a bit to make non-specific.
Use it as you see fit. Just don’t re-distribute or sell it. That’s all I ask.

In this tutorial we’ll be taking a photo and splitting it in two: one side of the photo will be light and colorful while the other, in contrast, will be dark, evil and brooding. This is a complete re-write of my popular tutorial with new stock photos. I’ll be covering some of the basics on using brushes, using textures, color correcting, masking and several other neat effects.
This tutorial requires that you have some working knowledge of Photoshop, but I do my best to try and explain in as much detail as possible.

A somewhat well-kept and cherished tool of many web designers, Spoon is a virtualization website that allows you to run many useful applications right from your browser. No installation required, to some extent – you’ll need to install their plugin. Not only does it offer all the browsers you’d ever need, it also lets you play the original Halo demo (including multiplayer) as well as several other impressive contenders, right from your browser.

Up for grabs is a concept piece for a company we were poised to created a short while back. While the project never took off, we did come up with several interfaces and I’ve started to dig some up from the ‘ol archives. While I can’t release all of the stuff, here’s a simple interface to get us started.
Use it as you see fit. Just don’t re-distribute or sell it. That’s all I ask.
