JUN 20
2009
What the hell...here's another wallpaper. Also inspired by the user group tour, this one's got to do with the killer shirts that Adobe handed out to everyone. It features this sweet logo (found in the middle of the wallpaper), on a black t-shirt. I just started playing around with this one and this is what I came up with...hope you like it. Standard, widescreen, and iPhone versions available.
JUN 20
2009
I've got a new wallpaper for you guys. This one's inspired by the recent Adobe ColdFusion User Group tour stop in Nashville promoting Centaur (ColdFusion 9) and Bolt (ColdFusion Builder). While Greg Wilson was flipping between applications, I kept catching a glimpse of the Bolt icon. I immediately thought that it would make a fantastic wallpaper and that's just what I did. This one's inspired by what I saw on screen, but doesn't necessarily represent the final artwork for Bolt. Standard, widescreen, and iPhone versions available.
JUN 14
2009
You may remember the ColdFusion Bolt wallpaper that I released a while back. I designed it right after the announcement that Adobe was developing a ColdFusion IDE. Adobe will also be releasing the next version of ColdFusion, codenamed Centaur. This past weekend I decided that my site was a little light on design flavored posts so I whipped up this wallpaper to commemorate the pending release of ColdFusion 9. I've also written my first Photoshop tutorial documenting the steps I took to design the wallpaper! So dig in and enjoy...you can download the wallpaper below.
JUN 14
2009
This will be the first in, what I hope will be, a long series of Photoshop tutorials. First off, let's take a sneak preview of what we'll be designing...that's it to the right there. I'm using Creative Suite version 4, but most of these steps can be duplicated in older versions of either of these applications. The steps won't have any screenshots because I'll be recording a video that you can use to follow along. Let's go ahead and get started.
JAN 16
2009
The day that Adobe announced Bolt, their new ColdFusion IDE my manager Aaron West jokingly suggested that I design a wallpaper for it. While nothing about this application is "final" on the part of Adobe, it was worth the 20 or 30 minutes of time that it took to design it.