Saturday watch design this time with a Casio that kinda became famous for its appearance on the first Mission impossible movie: the Casio DW290! This model is a strange amalgamation of a normal big Casio that looks like a big G-shock but it isn´t, one of the features being the electroluminescence.
This image is one that has never been seen by the general public. This is a photo from one of the sections in the E.T. Adventure Ride Operations Manual from Universal Studios Hollywood. Great design! (1991)
Saturday watch illustration. today with a more obscure design that I find pretty neat for its purpose: The Casio tri-10W. There is not much info about this piece but from my point of view, this is a tool for triathlon athletes counting time each stage of the race individually. Yellow is my choice <3
Yet another vector design, this is just one from an entire stack I made: The sony TC-K950ES. A beautiful cassette deck, especially when it was the wooden planks on the sides. Plus the black color with a bit of strong green and other colors when on really gives such a great look. I love the ES line.
Can anyone help me out with a fashion design question? is this dress, when seen from inside out, a half dress sewn by the lateral seams into a full dress? I’ve never seen one like this but I want to make my own.
Can anyone help me ID the brand that made this fabric pattern? My mother purchased it in the mid 90’s and it belonged to a full bedsheet / pillow set. The design is very nostalgic & comforting to me, and I’d like to see if I can locate another full set!
A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.
There was something about this song that had just struck a chord with me when I first saw it and, even though it’s been over 2 decades since, I can still recall loving the video, the music, the design, the lyrics, and of course–Donna Lewis, yes, who I’d never heard of before–and will never again.