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Interview with Icon Designer Mitch Bartlett (Tron)
August 11th 2008, 21:17 by SbuxBlaze
Here is an interview with the talented icon designer, Mitch Bartlett (aka Tron or Funk). Hopefully you will find it useful and gain some insight on his work as well as get to know him better.
I stumbled upon Tron's work sometime ago on his old deviantart account, kiwanji. I enjoyed all of his designs and particularly loved the fact that he offered PSD's of his work, not that many people do. I asked him to do an interview for Galaxy GUI and luckily he was more that happy to do so, here it is:
SbuxBlaze: Hey Tron! The first question I have for you, is what is your working process and how do you come up with icons to make?
My working process begins with first being in the right mind-set. I've never been able to create at any given time, I have spurts of creativity 5 or 6 times a week. But, this all depends on inspiration obviously. The sketchbook is always the first thing I occupy myself with, sketching out quick ideas, and then more elaborated ideas. I then move onto Photoshop to create basic elements, adding blending options (effects for those of you who don't know) to certain parts as I go along. After I've got something acceptable, I'll usually start touching up, or even sometimes start fresh. Icons can either be thought of very easily, or it can be a real struggle to think of something to create. My ideas usually come from objects in the household, it also depends on what I'm doing the icons for, obviously. If it's for an application, you've already got the idea, you just need to elaborate and so on.
SbuxBlaze: When did you start designing icons and what inspired you to start doing so?
I was into art ever since I can remember. Naturally, I entered the world of digital art in around 2001. DeviantART was my place of inspiration for years until I finally got a copy of Photoshop. I started to get into the theming scene when I first discovered WindowBlinds on my ancient Windows Dell. I then ...
Desktop Competition - Win a deviantart subscription!
August 10th 2008, 15:15 by SbuxBlaze
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