New portfolio posts
by Sean Carter on Jul.14, 2009, under Uncategorized
I’ve been using freelancingdesigner.com as my portfolio blog for a while, but haven’t updated it. Sometimes it’s too much to open up the html on id8tion to keep it updated, so I set up the freelancing designer portfolio blog. I’ve contributed to it, so check it out: http://freelancingdesigner.com/blog/
Egypt iPhone Wallpaper
by Sean Carter on Jul.03, 2009, under Downloads
So, my beautiful wife loves Ancient Egypt. So, I created a quick wallpaper for her iPhone. Then I decided to release it to the public. I’m not gonna put it on my download page right now, so feel free to take it from here:
Tilt Shift
by Sean Carter on Jun.17, 2009, under Photography
So, if you’ve never heard of Tilt Shift Photography, I recommend you google it. If you’d like to see some I’ve done, check out my Flickr Set. I’ll be adding more later.
New Wallpapers!!
by Sean Carter on Jun.16, 2009, under Uncategorized
Okay, I made some new wallpapers to fit my new iGoogle theme.
so check out the new work, after the jump:
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The iPhone Game I never made
by Sean Carter on Jun.16, 2009, under Uncategorized
Well, I brought up talk before of how I wanted to make an iPhone game. I tried to find programmers, then I bought some books to try and teach myself programming, but now that I’m doing freelance and waiting tables (until recession is over), I don’t have time for it. I also saw that other similar games have been put up. I thought I’d at least show off the roughs I had put together.
I Won Awards
by Sean Carter on Mar.27, 2009, under Uncategorized
In the advertising world, there are awards. One of the awards in Orange County is the formally called OC AD Club Awards, now the OC Advertising Federation Addy Awards.
Even though, I haven’t worked at DGWB since October, almost every piece submitted and awarded prizes was something I had a hand in. From artistic input and layouts to doing the production work on these. DGWB earned 25 awards including Best of Show.
I couldn’t be more proud of the work I did there, or of those I worked with. It’s kind of odd that I really can’t be there when they celebrate, but that’s how life is.
So, if you are hiring, remember I help earn awards.
Still seeking an iPhone Developer
by Sean Carter on Feb.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
Gonna make this quick, but I have a few game ideas. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do the coding, but seriously it would be a lot easier to find someone who can code for iPhone. I can do the art, and images. There will be some animations needed. (also dice…)
If this is you, let me know. We can partner up and split the rewards.
Plagiarism is alive and kicking on the ‘netz.
by Sean Carter on Feb.05, 2009, under Uncategorized
So, this started off with a simple tweet. @mike9r was telling the world about a great resource he found. Someone had spent hours sifting thru logos and posted about their favorite 50 logos on their site. Mind you, a site that was seeking people to advertise on their site. Well, another designer was curious. Since it sounded alot like their post. And gee, wouldn’t you know it was EXACT!! This is where I got involved, I saw @adellecharles post about how it was her post. This kind of gnawed at me. I even twittered out to avoid the website. So, after watching a surprising episode of LOST, no I won’t spoil the surprise for you, I did a bit of digging.
delimitdesign.com has stolen a few other articles:
“35+ Excellent Social Media Tools That Make Life Easier” was posted on the thief’s site November 19, 2008. Yet, freelancefolder did the same write up just 5 days before. Jest Staffel even dugg the article. I also noticed he dugg the original article that got me involved in this investigation.
Original of 50+ Kick Ass Logos was on Fuel Your Creativity, and stolen here.
50 Websites For Free Vector Images Download was originally done on Hongkiat and stolen here.
He even had the audacity to rip off Smashing Magazine with 100 Excellent Wordpress Themes, with the stolen page here.
I think we need to get the word out on this sham artist, and make sure if you catch someone, get the word out. I procrastinate very much on this blog, I admit. It’s because it takes a lot of hard work to pump out quality blogs, especially for fellow designers. If you are inspired or something, post a link. But you NEVER TAKE CREDIT FOR WORK YOU DID NOT DO!!
Twitter… Is it a waste of time?
by Sean Carter on Jan.21, 2009, under Uncategorized
Okay, this isn’t really design-orientated, however it is something that I thought I’d blog about.
Twitter, some call it a mini-blog, some call it asinine. But I like it. Not just for the fact that I feel I can be more social with it than other social sites, but because I’ve found it very helpful. First, when I learned about MySpace, I wasn’t so sure about it. My friends started telling me how cool it was because it had games and such. So, I went on it and I enjoyed the experience of finding friends I had lost contact with. I remember how I thought through Classmates.com, I’d be able to find old college chums, but they started charging before I really reconnected with anyone. With MySpace, I was also able to keep in touch with old co-workers and such. Then Facebook opened up for those of us without “approved” connection emails. I was able to find all types of friends and family who I had lost touch with. I even found some old army buddies I hadn’t seen in over a decade. The problem with these sites was that I am reluctant on adding people I don’t know. I ended up making an art only page on MySpace, and a fan page on Facebook to allow for strangers.
But, with Twitter, I add people who I feel could add some type of conversation or connection with all the time. I have found other graphic designers and even politicians. In fact, a certain Texas senator has responded to some of my questions. I have had people on Twitter offer help during my current crisis of being unemployed, even some in other cities.
The other aspect of twitter, other than networking, is news. I have few people I follow, such as NASA and CNN, who keep me up on quick 140 character news bites.
And finally, by having the twitter badges on your blog or site, you allow for an opportunity to add more meta keywords to possibly add some SEO power to your site. When I was at DGWB, I remember learning how much traffic a blog can bring to your site. I see Twitter as a tool that does a bit of the same.
So, that’s pretty much in a nutshell what I use twitter for and why. What’s your excuse for using or even not using. add a comment.
New Paintings
by Sean Carter on Jan.07, 2009, under Uncategorized

Pirate Couple
[/caption]So I have few new ones. Here’s the beginnings.





