2 Out of Three is pleased to announce the launch of it’s latest project, a health care consulting website for Dr. Chris Carruthers who coincidently happens to be the father of 2 Out of Three’s VP of Engineering Kenny Carruthers. It’s shiny and new, the code is valid, the images are optimized, it’s ChrisCarruthersMD.com.
Posts Tagged ‘Design’
Logos have always fascinated me and so I get excited when I learn more about how the great ones get designed. These small symbols often made up of simple shapes or even the intersection of letters can take on a very large meaning. Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign logo quickly captured a nation and then the world’s hopes and dreams. It eventually took on a life of its own and became instantly recognizable – it was plastered on everything and came to mean so much to so many.
It’s exciting to see artist and designers break the boundaries of traditional media. These new and creative ideas do more than just entertain us they help humanity evolve. Ideas and creativity are at the center of what makes a society unique.
Recently I came across two videos that break through traditional barriers. The artist who created these pieces blurred and then broke through the lines that normally limit the medium they we’re working in. Both videos got my creative juices flowing and I’m hoping they will do the same to you.
The first time I got a credit on a video game I could barely hold in my excitement as I ripped off the plastic wrapping, dropped the disc into my PS2, and quickly navigated to the credits screen to see my name scroll by.
I still get that giddy feeling when I get my hands on the still sealed box of a game I helped develop. This week I got my hands on the latest edition of The Godfather “Blackhand Edition”. I spent a good deal of this past fall designing and developing a new User Interface for the Wii & PS3 debut of The Godfather.
If you like adventure/open world Grand Theft Auto style games you’ll have fun with this game. Give it a try, if nothing else you can watch my name go buy in the credits.




