Interface graphics

I've done a ton of this stuff. I've only included a few more colorful samples, since the content is typically pretty boring. I started out doing this in 1990 before they even coined the word "Multimedia". The more recent projects for Mindscape were a little more forgiving - it was pretty challenging to do screens in 16 colors!

Interface for a video editor written by me and my friend Tim on the Amiga to run a SONY video deck and a camcorder with timecode, using VISCA protocol. 16 colors


Interface for American Greetings' Crafts! Deluxe produced by Mindscape, Inc. I also did the interface for their Printmaster product, which was similar. © 2000 Mindscape Inc.

This is the "Hub" or opening screen for the Mindscape Printmaster product. As in the above examples for them, I did the design and production of the pieces including button states, etc. , and delivered them in a form that the programmers could insert into the product. © 2000 Mindscape Inc.


Very old interface (mid '90's) for Ford Motor Company, but the cool part about it was that the colors of the car were isolated in the 8-bit palette, and swapped out to "paint" the car a different color. Pass the mouse pointer over the picture to see the effect. I designed and implemented this concept © SoftAd Inc.

 

Menu for Freightliner, also '90's, done in 16 colors © SoftAd Inc

Freightliner again, just a very cool truck picture which I processed from a CAD drawing and painted (8bits)