Author: Paul Yeatman

Microbiologist with >15 years in the pharmaceutical industry with such responsibilities as trainer, team leader, auditor, technical writer, validator, quality assurance and control, viable environmental monitoring and more. I've dabbled with computers since the 80's and am fairly IT savvy, acting as a help desk for my immediate and extended family. After toying with visual design since high school, I qualified as a graphic designer in 2012. For leisure I ride and race my many bicycles, create websites, mange my cycling club's social media and am passionate about increasing everyone's knowledge.

Cutting it close

January 12, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

Three hours is not enough time to cut and stick. Submission was due at 9pm. Thanks to leaving the cutting out of labels and drawings and sticking everything to black card to tonight, I finished with 5 mins to spare. That was with rushing the choosing of magazine full page adverts representing moods. At least […]

New topic

January 11, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

This evening we began to learn photoshop. Desire have uses this program a little before, I have already learnt new ways to crop and have a better understanding of how to improve the levels on a pic. Pretty poor attendance – there were 4 of us. The others had all bailed with an hour to […]

Back to school

January 10, 2011 By Paul Yeatman

Went silly over the Christmas hols and bought a bunch of copic markers, a fast new laptop (the old one’s screen is dying) and a medium intuos 4. Back to school tonight and submission for ‘colour analysis’ is due tomorrow.

It’s been a long time coming

December 21, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Began my holidays from work on Friday afternoon. Today I picked up a pretty sweet Ebay win – a large light box in good condition for $5.50. Beats paying over $200 for one of trying to make my own from an old scanner (like I had planned). Tonight I got stuck into the various gauche […]

That’s Handy Work

December 16, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Growing up all the arty and creative types were supposed to be left-handed. I’ve recently acquired a whole swag of fantasy/sci-fi art magazines. Of all the artist interviews, I do not recall any that are left-handed.