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Random photos I take throughout Seattle using an iPhone4 + Instagram. And other bloggy stuff. Follow me as I wander.
#flowers purchased at #pike #place #market #seattle #orange #poppy #tulips (Taken with Instagram at Pike Place Market)
Beautiful day at Pike Place Market #seattle #pike #market #sign (Taken with Instagram at Pike Place Market)
Taken with instagram
Even the #organic #potatoes at PCC #markets in #seattle are #happy (Taken with instagram)
#oregon #coast #blacklab #dog #lab #black #beach (Taken with instagram)
Home Office
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#park #trees #branches #seattle (Taken with Instagram at Golden Gardens Park)
One Love #seattle #sign #popular #one #love #popularpicture #iphoneonly #Instagram #instagood #igers #igerseattle (Taken with instagram)
Iconography & Simple Shapes
Sometimes my job calls for creating very simple icons, like a heart. At first, you might think, ‘A heart. Simple enough.’ But it is the nature of a designer to question every line, every curve, and the breakdown of even the most simple shapes.
The above image illustrates how I arrived at what I consider to be the best solution for a graphic heart. I started by recognizing the lowest common denominator in shape; a triangle and a circle. The curves, proportions, and angles are all based on the Golden Ratio.
Even though some icons may not be as lionized as say, the logo of a brand, the care for detail must drive every decision.
Reblogged from Kevin David Crowe Source kevindavidcrowe
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