The New iMac Comes Wider!

Posted by Eshark on Nov 27th, 2009

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The latest 27″ iMac with Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard is sounds really yummy..

Currently I’m working with 24″ iMac, but with 27inch iMac…only god knows what this machine capable of. The latest iMac comes in two sizes of 21.5” and 27” LED-backlit glossy widescreen. Which means these new iMac comes with huge resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels for 21.5″ and 2560 x 1440 pixels for 27″ which both widescreen are TFT active-matrix liquid crystal display with IPS technology. Not to mention this new iMac now comes with new wireless Mac Keyboard + wireless Magic Mouse.. man! its no longer the question about how you handle it but can you handle it?

Storage: 500GB or 1TB (21.5″ widescreen) / 1TB (27 widescreen”)
Communications: Built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking
Connections and expansion: 1 x FireWire 800 port / 7 watts 4 x USB 2.0 ports / SD card slot
Graphics and video support:
21″ - NVIDIA GeForce 9400M or ATI Radeon HD 4670
27″ (w dual core processor) - ATI Radeon HD 4670 or ATI Radeon HD 4850
27″ (w quad core processor) - ATI Radeon HD 4850

I just couldn’t write anymore.. head to Apple official site for more detail specs

Illustration : Roald Dahl

Posted by Eshark on Nov 26th, 2009

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Roald Dahl was born in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales in 1916 and he was one of the world’s bestselling authors for children books. Among his better-known children books is The Gremlins (1943), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964), Matilda (1988) and James and the Giant Peach (1961). During his young age, Roald loved stories and books, he even had a diary when he was 8 years old. His mother was his biggest influence as his mother was a great teller of tales. Roald has won several awards during his writing carrier since the 50’s, he first won the Wins Edgar Allen Poe award and Mystery Writers of America award in 1964 and keep winning few years after. If you’ve grown up with his story then you should familiar with the character like famous Willy Wonka.

Make your own book with Blurb

Posted by Eshark on Nov 13th, 2009

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What is Blurb?
“Blurb is a company and a community that believes passionately in the joy of books – reading them, making them, sharing them, and selling them.”

Now you can make your own custom books with Blurb. Blurb now offers any book printing with up to 6 different categories of sizes at affordable price. You can make your own photo book of black & white text printing starting at USD4.95 for 20-40 pages of 5” x 8” of book dimension. Blurb also offers an optional custom logo printing with few different types of paper materials. What I found interesting about Blurb is where you can make your own book with professional design templates and customize it with your prefferd layout choice.. Isn’t that cool?

The best part is, now Blurb ships their books to Asia Pacific region, and Malaysia is one of the destination, hoyeaahhh! Now I would love to get my hands on my vary own photo book.

Learn more about Blurb!

Interview with Brazillian Digital Artist : Ricardo Nobre

Posted by Eshark on Nov 2nd, 2009

Hi everyone! once again as promised, I’m proudly present another talented designers for some fresh and useful interview for you all to get some inspiration. Ricardo Nobre is a digital artist from the land of ‘Soccer King’ Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and Eshark Design is proud to have Ricardo as our November interview guest.

Read on the interview after the jump..

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Briefly tell us little bit about yourself and what you do?
My name is Ricardo Nobre, I’m 33 years old and I am manager in a jewelry store here in Rio de Janeiro and also have passion for art.

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When you first started got interested into art and design?
Well, since my childhood I always drew with pen and paper but my encounter with digital art especially with Photoshop mostly happened just twenty months ago when I needed to make a banner for the jewelry store where I work. Since then I never gave up this wonderful software called Photoshop.

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Describe to us briefly of what’s your typical day of work.
Well, as I’ve mentioned earlier, I worked ten hours a day at the jewelry store weekly. For this reason I have very little time to dedicate myself into digital art and creating new artworks, however when I got some free time I try to get my hands for creating new works. I love it and really enjoy what I can do playing with Photoshop and was hoping that one day I have more time to devote into digital art.

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If you don’t mind telling, where do you usually source for good inspiration?
Inspiration is everywhere, inspiration is actually around you, on the street, cloud, flame, movies, magazines, within all directions which you look closely you will see good inspiration. Of course, the great artists also bring us some good inspiration, but a watchful eye can see inspiration in almost everywhere.

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Can you tell us among many of your creative art piece, which are your most favorite one and why?
This one is quiet hard to answer.. Each of new design work is always my favorite. I always learning something new in every new design work that I develop. But of course I had one job that is kind of special for me as it is a very clean working and has a sense of really cool movement. This work I’m refering is entitled THE BIKER.

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Once you’re start working on a piece or design work, what’s your frequent working process like?
Well, my creative process does not follow any rules. Sometimes, when I start on a project or an idea, there will always a little different from my original idea even though I have followed the idea from the first place. Also happens sometimes, I was drawing my idea on a sketch just for some test drawing, but in the end the result are really cool. That’s the way I worked which usually end up pretty cool.

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How did you improve your design work and techniques?
I can say that practicing is a good techniques to improve your skills, do some new experiment on your design techniques and read lots of good tutorials which I’m pretty sure really helps very much.

What are the software + hardware you currently use to produce your such magnificent art?
My main software is without any doubt is the ADOBE Photoshop. But, sometimes I also use the Xara 3d ADOBE illustrator. I’ve never use any plugins, it was fun enough for me to do everything using only the Photoshop tools.

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If you don’t mind telling us again, what are your coming projects? and what are your goals or future plans for your career?
I have several projects in mind and some scratches in hand but I don’t have much time to do it all, many of them were started but have not yet been finalized, as I will keep it confidential for now. I really hope to work professionally as a digital artist and I’m looking for my place in this world of digital art. Currently, I’m still looking for more exposure and recognition and I’m sure that not only me but many talented artists will also find their place.

If you’re not a designer/illustrators, what will you possibly be now?
Well, as I mentioned I’m 33 years old manager in a jewelry store here in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. I’m pretty sure I’ll get my space as digital artist too. I trust in God and he always help me.

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What sort of advice you can share to those young designers and illustrators out there that are just starting their carrier now?
Well, my advice is to practice as much as possible. Photoshop is a whole universe with thousands of possibilities and you will only improve if you practice, practice and keep practice. But never forget to practice other types of activities too and if you can try to play soccer as well as we Brazilians.. heheh!

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Lastly, me at esharkdesign.com would like to say thank you very much again for this interview and wishing you all the best! to finalize, I leave the last words for you.
I appreciate the invitation and the opportunity to have an interview with esharkdesign.com and I enjoyed giving some good tips here and there a little more of me and my art. Thank you all for reading.. from the bottom of my heart God bless you all. Thanks so much!

Thanks to you too Ricardo for sharing and giving us opportunity to learn some of your valuable experience here at EsharkDesign, hope you will fulfill your goal and wish you all the best!

Check out more Ricardo’s great artpiece at:
behance.net
deviantart.com
flickr.com

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