Toodles 37: Icns

12 Responses

  1. Pro Joshua Bullock Joshua Bullock

    Working on some icon concepts. Ultimately I want to go simpler but still a fun exercise and I dig me some low-poly goodness.

    3 months ago

  2. Pro Chris Wallace! Chris Wallace!

    Dude, stop. Killing it.

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    3 months ago

  3. Pro Tomas Gajar Tomas Gajar

    Great!

    3 months ago

  4. Pro David Lopez David Lopez

    Don't Stop! Great work man

    3 months ago

  5. Pro Rodrigo Ferrari Rodrigo Ferrari

    Wow! Amazing :)

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    3 months ago

  6. Mathew Lucas Mathew Lucas

    Awesome! Is that a Kuru Toga I spy in the corner?

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    3 months ago

  7. Pro Joshua Bullock Joshua Bullock

    @Mathew Lucas - It is indeed. ;)

    I typically use my drafting lead holders for lettering and illustration as I can get a sharper point, but the Kuru Toga is the finest mechanical pencil I've ever used.

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    3 months ago

  8. Pro kirk visola kirk visola

    Damn.

    3 months ago

  9. Pro Philip Clark Philip Clark

    Joshua, what are these icons for?

    3 months ago

  10. Pro Joshua Bullock Joshua Bullock

    @Philip Clark - The company is business services for the auto industry and it's a suite of products. Being software, there's no tangible, physical product to speak of so could really be anything.

    This was just messing around with the concept of future-tech and a power source. I like the idea of the software as a hub and the hexagon shape that can either be flat or can be a cube with multiple facets. Ultimately was unused but still created some good points of conversation.

    3 months ago

  11. Pro Philip Clark Philip Clark

    Interesting. I thought of Iron Man. I'd be interested to see how this develops. Might be good to see it be more about cars :)

    3 months ago

  12. Pro Joshua Bullock Joshua Bullock

    @Philip Clark - Haha, yeah. We talked all around that but it's more about inventory and marketing than cars explicitly so started off more abstract.

    3 months ago

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