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Why Do You Blog?

August 31, 2010 | Thoughts & Words By Sneh Roy | 13 Comments

Why Do You Blog?

Today, I am starting a new series on the blog where I will put up a question that has been burning a hole in the back of my mind for a while and open up a discussion to whoever wants to share their thoughts and opinions. There is a great wealth of knowledge to be

Free Moleskine Icon Set For Logo Lovers And Designers

August 11, 2010 | Thoughts & Words By Sneh Roy | 16 Comments

Free Moleskine Icon Set For Logo Lovers And Designers

I must admit, I have an unholy obsession with moleskines. Any blank, inviting piece of stationery that draws you to write, sketch and create and one that is absolutely beautiful to look at in its humble simplicity, ought to be obsessed about. I have a few moleskines, not many, just a few. They seem to

50+ Very Useful Free Vector Illustrator Patterns And Resources From 2010

August 6, 2010 | Thoughts & Words By Sneh Roy | 14 Comments

50+ Very Useful Free Vector Illustrator Patterns And Resources From 2010

In my recent jaunts on the interwebs, I have come across some great vector freebies. I have handpicked a few that are free for personal and commercial use (with some requiring mere credits). In this little roundup today, I am listing 50+ awesome free vector illustrator patterns, seamless and otherwise. These are perfect for the

2 Fun And Free Vector Scenes For Your Design Projects

July 23, 2010 | Thoughts & Words By Sneh Roy | 6 Comments

2 Fun And Free Vector Scenes For Your Design Projects

Everyday when I create new vector graphics, whether they are characters or just simple elements for a poster or website, I always find that there is a real scarcity of vector "scenes". You know the free stuff like brushes and icons that you can download and put together to present your design? I rarely come

The Basics Of Conceptualization In Character Design

July 2, 2010 | Thoughts & Words By Sneh Roy | 14 Comments

The Basics Of Conceptualization In Character Design

Earlier this year, I started a self project. I called it Project 365 Vector Characters. Even as a child, I was always doodling wacky creatures and animals in my sketch pad. I would give them names and assign funny attributes to them. After discovering the joy that is Illustrator a couple of years ago, it