Simple
A profile picture that I drew, optimised as hell to make it readable at small sizes. It's surprisingly hard to make outlines readable at that scale.
Illustration
A profile picture that I drew, optimised as hell to make it readable at small sizes. It's surprisingly hard to make outlines readable at that scale.
A depiction of Ling from Margin of the Strange.
Be careful.
A depiction of Diana from the upcoming Portal 2 mod Desolation.
The upcoming Portal 2 mod Desolation, reimagined as a Nintendo 64 title.
Character illustration and main background by Emberspark Games. Nintendo 64 logo and box art layout by Nintendo.
A logotype exploration for Margin of the Strange.
An original character of mine.
A macOS Big Sur-style icon for TiddlyDesktop, a personal wiki application. The road sign motif wasn't really done for any reason other than I thought it looked cool, and that the default icon had a yellow backdrop.
Cat silhouette by Jeremy Ruston
Niko from OneShot.
Despite being in use for millions of years, today dinosaurs are an outdated form of transportation.
A depiction of Madeline from Celeste.
Some icons from an old version of my website.
A background from an old version of my website.
I think this actually makes more sense as being at the beach, but I already chose the name.
Miriam from the amazing and very underrated game Wandersong. You should play it!
A quick Big Sur-style icon for Bits N' Picas.
Go and play Portal: Revolution, it's a really great mod.
Since 1980, over 80 people have died in caving accidents in the United States.
A redraw of an older illustration that I did as a personal wallpaper.
A technological witch.
Me as a rather grumpy wizard. The grey marks under my eyes are a natural feature of mine that I used to hate but have grown to accept.
A random jumble of images I made as a social media image.
Photo assets by Junius Henderson and the Computer History Museum
Custom-drawn lettering depicting my online name in English, MΔori, most Cyrillic languages, and Japanese. The background photo was taken in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
An image for testing image effects. The picture of the capybaras was taken at the Wellington Zoo.
A 404 Not Found image for this website.
Some icons from the homepage of an old version of my website. The heart was dropped for the final version, leaving only five icons.
An image originally created for my site, loosely inspired by the work of Temmie Chang.
The word "soon" in Braille π.
A random design mockup I made on a whim.
A profile image that I made.
A fictional poster for Portal 2's Conversion Gel, made in the style of similar posters in the actual game. I originally made this as part of a discussion with the developers of the excellent-looking mod Desolation.
Paint can drawing by Valve Corporation
A fictional poster for Portal 2's cut Adhesion Gel, made in the style of similar posters in the actual game. I originally made this as part of a discussion with the developers of the excellent-looking mod Desolation.
Text by Wii2 and paint can drawing by Valve Corporation
A revision of an older piece that I did to test shading. The framing effect with the green and white outlined bit was done due to make it fit a certain aspect ratio, but it's an interesting idea that I think has a bunch of potential.
A rather depressing piece that I made during a rather depressing time.
The anatir (Lutriformes antiatra) is an animal that I made up as a small child. Here, I've drawn one emerging from a box.
Another experiment in the vein of the cubes depicting a wall of some sort. If I remember correctly, the panels could slide out in a futuristic fashion.
Yet another poster for a competition in the Heraldry Community that I run.
Another poster for a competition in the Heraldry Community that I run.
A test text treatment which included some wild bends.
A poster for a competition in the Heraldry Community that I run. I quite liked the stripes of text but overall the design is too complex IMO.
A map depicting the transport networks of a (now sadly deceased) Minecraft server. The graphical design style was largely inspired by the RATF's recent Paris subway maps.
A standardised set of warning signs concordant with my graphical style, with a few fictional ones thrown in.
A little test sketch that I did of some cubes.