Blogging is a new thing to me but I like it a lot as it gives the opportunity to view and comment on others work and findings to give me inspiration to develop and produce my work. Some of my fellow peers such as dan, caitlin, corey and tom have similar interests in what I like and from there designs and findings it has shaped my blog into what it is!
PEACE
Friday, July 25, 2008
The Whole Networking Bizz..
Posted by Jon Neylon at 11:48 AM 0 comments
In The Mix
Mixing vinyl is alot of fun and has a very straight foward process. Choose the tune, jam it on the decks and then start spinnin' those beats!
ENJOI
Posted by Jon Neylon at 10:14 AM 0 comments
Labels: design, drum and bass, music, vinyl
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Music.... a Social Process Yo
I have collabarated my love of music and social life to come up with a bumpin' video that captures the essence of fun and enjoyment that music brings to the social scene.
ENJOI
Posted by Jon Neylon at 9:29 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Recommended Yo
This blogsite is interesting as it covers a variety of genres of design including graphic design, digital music and the web. GREAT for music enthusiasts like myself.

An uber blog of 'action sport' design goodness. Dedicated to showcasing the latest designs in the core sport industries of snowboarding, skateboarding, biking etc. Great examples of product, graphic and interactive design.

Keeping you in the know with anything and everything thats COOL YO.

Posted by Jon Neylon at 6:27 PM 2 comments
Labels: cool, design, graphic, music, skateboarding
Desn 104- Project 3
Project three proved a hefty work load but overall the outcome was satisfying after a treacherous few weeks of picking up exciting new computer skills from programs such as 3dsmax, unreal editor, dreamworks and solidworks. The main focus on this project was to create a terrain that required the action of you to move around the area and interact with it also to gain different perspectives of the area; above ,on and below. The project itself tested your creativity level alot and if you wanted to expand your technicality of your level, research into in-depth tutorials were required to make this achievable. I found this good as it expanded the independent learning without the requirements of being told precisely what to do. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this project as a visual presentation through an interactive website was also included making both aspects of the project visually exciting and informing to display and continued my enjoyment on focusing towards my study of digital design.
Posted by Jon Neylon at 12:10 PM 3 comments
Labels: computers, design, digital, first year
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