Posts Tagged ‘Weese’

www.NathanRutherford.com

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Screen shot 2009-10-09 at 12.40.36 AM

So www.NathanRutherford.com, ClickPopMedia’s latest work, has gone live! We’re really excited about the site. VQ and I have a real love for the Skateboard/Snowboard/Surf scene. And in our travels we’ve had the privilege to meet some great talents…

Nathan is no exception, he’s a young guy from the UK with a lot of skill, both behind the camera and on a skateboard. He’s also become a good friend over the years. Head on over to his site and have a look at some of his work.

May God bless you today!

ReDesign: Universal Royalty

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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So the CPM team has redesigned a new website for Universal Royalty. The designs foundation is from the Wordpress theme “Modicus Remix” by Zidalgo. It’s a great theme, and we’re really excited about the end result. Thanks for checking out ClickPopMedia, and come back soon to see more additions to the illustrious portfolio of design savvy that is ClickPopMedia! Hazaah!!!

Free Textures from the UK

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Sound Foam, Wicker, Carpet, Flower Wallpaper, Paintbrush Stroke and many more!

In the pursuit to keep things fresh with our photo editing, VQ and I are trying to regularly capture new Photoshop Textures wherever we are in the world. For the next few weeks, I’ll be in England, so these textures are straight from the UK to you, with love. I hope you find them useful in your designs!

God bless you guys,

Weese

P.S.- If you’re looking for some free brick textures, download them here!

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How To Make A Spraypaint Panel

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

So over the past two months I’ve been painting these Panels of VQ’s Vectors. That got the boys and I over at ClickPop talking about how it was time to teach you how to create them too. It’s pretty simple, all you’ll need is: (more…)

A Good Idea…continued

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

A couple of weeks ago I posted a painting that I had begun. Last night I decided to get back to work on it. The triptych (pronounced:[trip-tik] NOUN Fine Arts. a set of three panels or compartments side by side, bearing pictures, carvings, or the like.) was my very hip wife’s idea.

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