Take Your Desktop on an Adventure!
07/05/08 00:15
If home is where you lay your hat, and your
desktop is where you spend a big chunk of your time,
why not take your desktop for an adventure starting
off by hanging this gorgeous fedora on your desktop?
Adventure is where you find it!
The Month of Adventure presents desktop art on an Indiana Jones theme!
Turn your desktop into Dr. Jones' desktop with Indy's Desk, a stunning and detailed vintage-style desktop picture by Dave Brasgalla. This wallpaper brings dreams of travel and exploration to your desktop!
Make your adventurous desktop complete with icons from Indy's quest for the fabled Lost Ark. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark by Anthony Piraino which brings you the Indiana Jones' trademark fedora and bullwhip. His notebook, treasure map and of course the treasures!
In anticipation of Lucasfilm & Paramount’s blockbuster series starring Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull we have launched a month-long tribute to Indiana Jones over at the Iconfactory! The Month of Adventure will see the debut of a set of icons for each movie so we can look forward to The Temple of Doom, Last Crusade, and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull icon sets released later on this month. The adventure continues all month long!
Related Links:
Dave Brasgalla's personal site and portfolio Pixelhuset
Anthony Pirano's personal site and gallery One-Button Mouse
The Month of Adventure presents desktop art on an Indiana Jones theme!
Turn your desktop into Dr. Jones' desktop with Indy's Desk, a stunning and detailed vintage-style desktop picture by Dave Brasgalla. This wallpaper brings dreams of travel and exploration to your desktop!
Make your adventurous desktop complete with icons from Indy's quest for the fabled Lost Ark. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark by Anthony Piraino which brings you the Indiana Jones' trademark fedora and bullwhip. His notebook, treasure map and of course the treasures!
In anticipation of Lucasfilm & Paramount’s blockbuster series starring Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull we have launched a month-long tribute to Indiana Jones over at the Iconfactory! The Month of Adventure will see the debut of a set of icons for each movie so we can look forward to The Temple of Doom, Last Crusade, and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull icon sets released later on this month. The adventure continues all month long!
Related Links:
Dave Brasgalla's personal site and portfolio Pixelhuset
Anthony Pirano's personal site and gallery One-Button Mouse
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Give Your Desktop a Spring Makeover!
23/04/08 15:23
Spending hours on your computer? How about a
spring
desktop makeover?
Marmalade Moon has created a new club to belong to. As May approaches, there is one more week to get the April Club Benefits!
I have designed three limited edition floral icons exclusively for members of Club Marmalade Moon. A Siberian Scilla. An exquisite tulip with striking, rosy apricot petals suffused with pink! A Pheasant's Eye Daffodil, or Poet's Daffodil.
April's Club Monthly comes as icons for Windows, icons for Mac and as images for personal use on your blog, website, as an avatar for your computer user account, forums, instant messenger and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace. The images are all in png format and available in seven sizes.
Join now to get your free, limited edition spring desktop art!
Let your desktop bloom!
Marmalade Moon has created a new club to belong to. As May approaches, there is one more week to get the April Club Benefits!
I have designed three limited edition floral icons exclusively for members of Club Marmalade Moon. A Siberian Scilla. An exquisite tulip with striking, rosy apricot petals suffused with pink! A Pheasant's Eye Daffodil, or Poet's Daffodil.
April's Club Monthly comes as icons for Windows, icons for Mac and as images for personal use on your blog, website, as an avatar for your computer user account, forums, instant messenger and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace. The images are all in png format and available in seven sizes.
Join now to get your free, limited edition spring desktop art!
Let your desktop bloom!
Soon Spring!
08/04/08 15:36
When MacPeople Lite in
Japan featured my Soon Spring
icons in their Spring
2008 issue I revisited the collection and
decided to update the set to include fresh new
versions for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows Vista
for this weeks release of icons at the
Iconfactory.
But it was so much fun to work with these icons that I expanded the collection with five bold, new spring flowers! Inspiration was literally on the doorstep, with a few late Snowdrops and a sea of Scilla on the grassy slope outside the studio. Iris, Daffodils and Pheasant's Eye saluting the sun from the flowerbeds.
When I was designing these flowers I studied them and was fascinated by things I found out. That Iris, in Greek mythology, was the goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. The optical phenomenon iridescence is derived from Iris' name and the fleur-de-lis is a stylized Iris...
Then I read that Pheasant's Eye daffodil, is also called Poet's Daffodil or Narcissus poeticus in latin... Isn't that just irresistable!?
And if you want to get it on paper, that spring is here, you might be interested in the Tulip card over in the shop where there are several cards inspired by spring.
Soon Spring icons come with a companion wallpaper: A Sea of Scilla. This desktop picture is available in several sizes for different types of monitors. There are fullscreen, widescreen, iPhone and iPod Touch versions so take your pick!
Last but not least, members of Club Marmalade Moon receive a bonus collection of Soon Spring icons and images for personal use on your blog or website or as avatars for your computer user account, forums, instant messenger and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace! Join the club to get your free April release of limited edition desktop art!
But it was so much fun to work with these icons that I expanded the collection with five bold, new spring flowers! Inspiration was literally on the doorstep, with a few late Snowdrops and a sea of Scilla on the grassy slope outside the studio. Iris, Daffodils and Pheasant's Eye saluting the sun from the flowerbeds.
When I was designing these flowers I studied them and was fascinated by things I found out. That Iris, in Greek mythology, was the goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. The optical phenomenon iridescence is derived from Iris' name and the fleur-de-lis is a stylized Iris...
Then I read that Pheasant's Eye daffodil, is also called Poet's Daffodil or Narcissus poeticus in latin... Isn't that just irresistable!?
And if you want to get it on paper, that spring is here, you might be interested in the Tulip card over in the shop where there are several cards inspired by spring.
Soon Spring icons come with a companion wallpaper: A Sea of Scilla. This desktop picture is available in several sizes for different types of monitors. There are fullscreen, widescreen, iPhone and iPod Touch versions so take your pick!
Last but not least, members of Club Marmalade Moon receive a bonus collection of Soon Spring icons and images for personal use on your blog or website or as avatars for your computer user account, forums, instant messenger and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace! Join the club to get your free April release of limited edition desktop art!
From The Sketchbook: Early Spring!
05/04/08 02:07
As you might have guessed, I am designing some icons and desktop pictures on a spring theme. Bold and colourful like the brave spring blossoms. This spring desktop art will be ready to open its petals on your desktop next week!
Members of Club Marmalade Moon will receive bonus spring desktop art, so join the club to get your April release of limited edition desktop art, if you haven't done so already!
Leopard and the Updated HIG: A Designer's Guide to Icons
04/04/08 12:26
I am delighted to announce that my article
about creating 512x512 icons for Mac OS X Leopard has
been published at Smashing Magazine!
Smashing Magazine delivers useful, inspirational and innovative information for designers and web-developers and it's a great pleasure for me to contribute to such a creative designer environment!
“In 2000 Apple released the visual theme Aqua, a stunning leap forward in graphical user interface design. At the same time Apple published the Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), a tool for developers and designers that gives a detailed breakdown of the design philosophy behind Aqua. Apple recently updated their Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), to include the way the visual theme Aqua has evolved in Apple's latest operating system, OS X 10.5 Leopard. This is the first update since 2006.”
Aqua: "Gorgeous, artistic icons are an important part of the Mac OS X user experience. Users expect beautiful icons that tell an application’s story in a clear and memorable way". Well, how do icon designers go about creating beautiful icons in 512x512 glory? Leopard and the Updated HIG: A Designer's Guide to Icons examines Aqua's interface. Realism, symbols, silhouettes, transparency, light source and perspective. We take a look at the Dock, Leopard's file browser Cover Flow and the icon sizes. Finally you will find some practical tips on how to scale your art work so that the smaller versions become crisp and clear.
Smashing Magazine delivers useful, inspirational and innovative information for designers and web-developers and it's a great pleasure for me to contribute to such a creative designer environment!
“In 2000 Apple released the visual theme Aqua, a stunning leap forward in graphical user interface design. At the same time Apple published the Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), a tool for developers and designers that gives a detailed breakdown of the design philosophy behind Aqua. Apple recently updated their Human Interface Guidelines (HIG), to include the way the visual theme Aqua has evolved in Apple's latest operating system, OS X 10.5 Leopard. This is the first update since 2006.”
Aqua: "Gorgeous, artistic icons are an important part of the Mac OS X user experience. Users expect beautiful icons that tell an application’s story in a clear and memorable way". Well, how do icon designers go about creating beautiful icons in 512x512 glory? Leopard and the Updated HIG: A Designer's Guide to Icons examines Aqua's interface. Realism, symbols, silhouettes, transparency, light source and perspective. We take a look at the Dock, Leopard's file browser Cover Flow and the icon sizes. Finally you will find some practical tips on how to scale your art work so that the smaller versions become crisp and clear.
Help Desk: How to Customize the Icons and Wallpapers on Your Mac or PC
30/03/08 05:00
Sick of that boring, impersonal, generic
computer desktop but not quite sure how to change it
and make it yours? The Help Desk is open! Here
you you can find out how to use
icons to make your desktop personal
and
productive.
Step-by-step tutorials guide you through how to save desktop art to your computer with ease and change the desktop icons on Mac OSX or customize the icons on Windows, how to use system replacement icons as well as how to customise your desktop picture / wallpaper with just a few clicks. Tutorials both for Windows and Mac.
There is no need to worry about which operating system you are using! These simple steps work in both Windows Vista, Windows XP as well as the classic, older Windows operating systems. Mac users can use these tutorials both to customise Mac OSX Leopard, the previous verisons of Mac OSX and the classic older versions of Mac operating systems.
There is also a printable PDF version that provides a way for you to keep an offline copy or print a copy for later use. Sometimes it can be handy to have a printed version on one's desk, whilst going through the different steps.
It's fun and easy to beautify your desktop! To make your digital working and leisure environment personal, functional, practical, gorgeous, to give it the look and visual cues you want it to have!
Step-by-step tutorials guide you through how to save desktop art to your computer with ease and change the desktop icons on Mac OSX or customize the icons on Windows, how to use system replacement icons as well as how to customise your desktop picture / wallpaper with just a few clicks. Tutorials both for Windows and Mac.
There is no need to worry about which operating system you are using! These simple steps work in both Windows Vista, Windows XP as well as the classic, older Windows operating systems. Mac users can use these tutorials both to customise Mac OSX Leopard, the previous verisons of Mac OSX and the classic older versions of Mac operating systems.
There is also a printable PDF version that provides a way for you to keep an offline copy or print a copy for later use. Sometimes it can be handy to have a printed version on one's desk, whilst going through the different steps.
It's fun and easy to beautify your desktop! To make your digital working and leisure environment personal, functional, practical, gorgeous, to give it the look and visual cues you want it to have!
Cracking the Easter Icon Egg Hunt
24/03/08 13:10
And there is more! This was just the beginning of fun desktop events here at Marmalade Moon! I am launching a new project for people who like to customize their desktops: Club Marmalade Moon!
Members will receive exclusive, limited edition, designer desktop art that will be free for use in personal projects. You can use the desktop art to decorate your computer desktop. Or your blog or website. You can use it for your computer user account, your forum profile, or instant messenger. You can customise your social network such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter. Making your digital space personal and beautiful. And it's fun to collect the desktop art too!
Sign up today and be part of the grand opening in April!
Happy Easter!
Rabbit on the Moon!
22/03/08 15:52
I asked him what you were supposed to do when you found an egg, he gave me a look like I am hopeless, and said that “you just click on it and you will be magically transported to a secret page where you can save them to your computer”.
Then his paintbrush dropped out of his satchel and he snatched it back up and suddenly looked a bit worried. He said something about finding the right shades for chocolate, and said he'd be back with more eggs “when they were ready”. Then he jumped vertically for no apparent reason. Blinked and darted off.
Just like that! There was no time for me to remind him that the last day for the egg hunt is on Easter Monday, 24 March and ask him what he had planned for the grand finale! If anything... One wonders... I will keep you updated when I see any more evidence of his work...
Until then, good luck on your icon egg hunt!
CLUE: If you have recently been browsing Marmalade Moon you might have to reload a page to see the egg, or clear the cashe in your browser.
Easter Icon Egg Hunt
17/03/08 23:00
Yes, he really did seem mad as a March hare, this bunny, or rabbit... Very excited, but also a bit scatterbrained... I was asking him about dates and how many of these eggs he was planning to bring but all I could get out of him was that it will be going on “during Easter” and that he will be hiding “some beautiful eggs” all over Marmalade Moon... When I pressed he said the last day for the hunt would be on Easter Monday, 24 March.
I think that was a bit too much for him, having to be so specific, because after that he started mumbling about whether these eggs would be wrapped in foil or not, or if they would be made of chocolate or if they were going to be all in shades of pastels or in stronger colours, with patterns or dyed, hollow or solid... And then he hopped off with a jerk, I assume to make preparations, and I refrained from passing any comments about tin foil...
Full Moon Icons
03/03/08 18:28
Announcing the release of a set of Full Moon
icons based on the colourful moons from my
recent Total
Lunar Eclipse Collection of desktop
pictures.
Customize your desktop with this set of icons includes nine variations reaching from a pale, milky white moon, through shades of yellow, glowing oranges and reds as well as some blue moons.
Full Moon icons are Leopard and Vista ready!
Customize your desktop with this set of icons includes nine variations reaching from a pale, milky white moon, through shades of yellow, glowing oranges and reds as well as some blue moons.
Full Moon icons are Leopard and Vista ready!
From The Sketchbook: Moon and Painted Desert
23/02/08 00:47
Also, on popular demand, I am remastering 'The Painted Desert', a desert landscape with moon. Adding new sizes for large monitors and for the iPhone and iPod Touch as well as dual monitor versions.
These are some of the ideas I am working on just now, so check back for this new set of icons with the Full Moon and for 'The Painted Desert' desktop picture.
Valentine's Day Icons Upsized for Leopard and Vista
13/02/08 17:17
I just updated two sets of icons, Valentine's Day and
Wedding with new juicy big
sizes for Mac for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows
Vista in time for for the Iconfactory's
Valentine's Day Celebration. Naturally these
icons still also contain versions for the
classic systems. These icons will look simply
gorgeous in Leopard’s Cover Flow or as
searchable CandyBar iContainers.
Valentine's Day includes hearts, a Valentine's Day card, a forget-me-not, a rose and a box of chocolates.
Originally I created Wedding as an iconic wedding gift for a friend and co-worker. The collection has a Chinese theme and includes a wedding invitation, a bridal bouquet of red roses, gold wedding rings, a wedding cake, a present, a glass of champagne and the Chinese symbol for Double Happiness.
So head on over to the Iconfactory's Valentine's Day Celebration, where you will find that the desktop cupid has presented romantic wallpapers and icons!
Valentine's Day includes hearts, a Valentine's Day card, a forget-me-not, a rose and a box of chocolates.
Originally I created Wedding as an iconic wedding gift for a friend and co-worker. The collection has a Chinese theme and includes a wedding invitation, a bridal bouquet of red roses, gold wedding rings, a wedding cake, a present, a glass of champagne and the Chinese symbol for Double Happiness.
So head on over to the Iconfactory's Valentine's Day Celebration, where you will find that the desktop cupid has presented romantic wallpapers and icons!
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica Snowflakes
22/12/07 12:56
Let these snowflake icons designed in the
iPhone style gently drift down on your desktop.
The collection of iPhonica Snowflakes includes large sizes for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows Vista as well as versions for the older systems.
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Marmalade Moon!
The collection of iPhonica Snowflakes includes large sizes for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows Vista as well as versions for the older systems.
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Marmalade Moon!
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica Vol. 1 Remastered for Mac OSX Leopard and Windows Vista
22/12/07 12:17
This fun and colourful collection of iPhone inspired icons
has been updated for modern systems.
The set is now complete with 512x512 pixel versions for Mac OS X Leopard and 256x256 pixel versions for Windows Vista added to the versions for the older systems.
Head on over to the Freebies page to download the updated collection of iPhonica Volume 1 icons for Leopard and Vista to your computer!
The set is now complete with 512x512 pixel versions for Mac OS X Leopard and 256x256 pixel versions for Windows Vista added to the versions for the older systems.
Head on over to the Freebies page to download the updated collection of iPhonica Volume 1 icons for Leopard and Vista to your computer!
'Sandstone' Desktop Picture Updated for iPhone and iPod Touch
22/12/07 02:15
The Hieroglyphica
collection of desktop art is a tribute to
the mother of all written languages and of
computer icons - the ancient Egyptian
hieroglyphs or 'Divine Words' as the Egyptians
themselves called them. Hieroglyphs, symbols,
pictographs, pictograms, icons...
In time for the holidays, 'Sandstone' Desktop Picture has been updated for some of our new icons of our modern times - Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch.
Icons from this collection: 'Hieroglyphica Vol 1' and 'Hieroglyphica Vol 2'
In time for the holidays, 'Sandstone' Desktop Picture has been updated for some of our new icons of our modern times - Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch.
Icons from this collection: 'Hieroglyphica Vol 1' and 'Hieroglyphica Vol 2'
Trick or Treat! iPhone Inspired Icons for Halloween
31/10/07 21:01
Tricky spiders, skulls, cobwebs, a pointed witch's hat, candy corn, ghosts and ghouls as well as some smashing pumpkins will crawl out of this collection of icons! Happy Halloween!
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica Vol. 3: Replacement Icons for iLife
07/08/07 21:48
There are five icons in the collection, including iPhoto, iWeb, iDVD, iMovie and GarageBand. Download iPhonica Volume 3 at the Iconfactory!
Update: Since Apple redesigned the iLife 08 version of iMovie I added a second version of the iLife icon to the set – the iLife ‘08 version of iMovie.
Designing the Digital Room
08/04/07 18:04
I was recently interviewed by SvD Näringsliv, if you
speak Swedish you can read the interview here:
Design i digitala rum.
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica System Replacement Icons
21/02/07 14:38
Disclaimer, turning your computer sideways will NOT initiate portrait mode.
She Said No to Jobs and Gates
14/02/07 19:21
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jonas
Hållén at Dagens Teknik. Alexander Ruas was the
photographer.
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica Vol. 2
02/02/07 21:10
On popular demand I created a second set of iPhonica icons. Volume 2 of my series of icons based on the upcoming GUI of Apple's new iPhone is this week's freeware release over at the Iconfactory. The set contains 10 new icons. A rose for your iPhone Valentine. A snowflake for winter. And several more utilitarian icons too.
iPhone Inspired Icons: iPhonica Vol. 1
17/01/07 12:58
Can't wait for your new iPhone? Turn your
computer into a wannabe iPhone with 15 brand new
iPhonica icons!
These iPhone inspired icons include icons for music, work, experiments, favourites, various forms of electronic communication, hardware as well as coffee, a dry martini, a slice of orange and of course your favourite game, World of Warcraft.
These iPhone inspired icons include icons for music, work, experiments, favourites, various forms of electronic communication, hardware as well as coffee, a dry martini, a slice of orange and of course your favourite game, World of Warcraft.


















