growing pains

t-shirt design for threadless I did some time ago.
Didn’t do that well…

It was made in illustrator. And working with illustrator again made me think of a video my brother showed me recently: Bret Victor – Inventing on Principle http://youtu.be/PUv66718DII

I’m guessing the programmers of illustrator have a different philosophy when creating their software.
Although the results can be great. And vector art has many advantages, creating something with illustrator always feels like you’reĀ  dragging little handles around instead of doing something even remotely artistic. It’s like describing what you want your drawing to look like over a bad phone connection to a half-deaf Chinese kid on the other side of the planet who doesn’t speak English and doesn’t have any hands. In other words, a wee bit frustrating from time to time. And a big time waster. I’ve always wondered if it wouldn’t be better to rebuild software like illustrator or even better yet, 3D software like 3D studio max from scratch. There are so many ways of working that would be more intuitive than the way they do certain things.
But most people got used to the way it works (in a way, I did too. I’ve been using it since the 90ties) and never question it.
Shame, maybe that Bret Victor guy will make a vector program one day, can call it victor vectors.
Bazzzinggg!

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Japan

I went to Japan for 10 days.

It was a completely unexpected an unplanned trip.
My girlfriend was a JET (japan English/ex-pat teacher) for 4 years in a little town called Tsukiyono in the Gunma province. And before starting her job here at the Japanese embassy in Brussels, she wanted to visit it, and the people in it, again.

Some pictures:

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A strip that got refused for a magazine.
But it’s still good enough for you, internet.
You just sit there and take it on your digital face, bitch.

Well, serves me right, using stupid word play.

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Hello nerds

This is the first step in what will probably become a lenghty process in trying to move my main website over here.
Most of my work can currently be found at http://florisakamrfart.blogspot.com/ .
My old website was flash-based, but since a huge, somewhat megalomanical company decided no longer to support flash I’m forced to go with the stinky winds of change.

Cheers

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