Rome: Total War + Mac
Thursday, February 11th, 2010That’s right, I’ve got my first product in the shops… Actually on shelves! In an Apple store of all stores! Exciting times
That’s right, I’ve got my first product in the shops… Actually on shelves! In an Apple store of all stores! Exciting times

Many many months, a few haircuts, and a new job later, I’m back! Yes, I’ve been a busy boy… And what better day to start getting back into my blogging habit than the strangest day of 2010 – 110110, which has a lovely binary ring to it. Strangest until October 10th anyway. (Not that I had built up much of a habit, but I was working on it
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I spent a lot of 2009 wishing to work for people I liked, creating work that I was proud of. I was searching for an opportunity to design, be creative, and develop my skill. I was lucky enough to get this opportunity! Since late September ’09 I have been working as the principle print designer at Mac games publisher, Feral Interactive. In this role I am now responsible for the design and artworking of all printed items and the odd digital/web work. This includes corporate and consumer marketing pieces, e-newsletters, sales brochures, DVD labels, sleeves and boxes, disk icons, folder backgrounds and the occasional in-game graphic or screen. If you’re an owner of the recently released BioShock port, or are a fan of MacFormat, then you may have seen some of my work already. I’m thoroughly looking forward to the release of the first title I’ve been involved heavily with, Rome: Total War – it will be a real thrill to see a product I’ve worked on ‘in the wild’, so to speak.
My business cards for my freelance design venture have been delivered, so I thought I would post a photo and some info here for posterity.
They are printed on 380gsm fsc accredited board, matt laminated, and die cut with spot UV varnish to the front logo.
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