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.

Has anyone seen a path around here?

November 15, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Had a much easier time with Illustrator tonight.  The night was spent doing a graded assessment again.  This time we made use of the pathfinder function.  I found it much easier going than the pen tool. Behind the cut is week one’s assessment  – using the pen tool to draw fonts.  Also, I’ve put the […]

Different perspective needed…

November 9, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Tonight we were tasked with drawing some food items – a cylinder, a boc and a bag.  I chose a bottle of iced coffee, a bag of spud chips and a box of microwave popcorn. After some initial thumbnailing and some false starts, I have penciled in much of my planned detail.  Originally I was […]

Vector Attack Alert

November 8, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Tonight we had a graded assessment sprung on us.  Not good when I’ve done stuff all work with Illustrator at home. So, tonight’s three hours was spent trying to trace the words “gill sans” and “Times Roman” with not access to tutorial or the like.  PAINFUL!  I spent about 45 minutes trying to get the […]