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.

I usually love redheads…

October 7, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Ok, looks like I’m crappy at hand writing typography and my perspective drawing of a pretty simple female head if a bit on the cluless side, but here’s what I’ve done so far.  I still thinking about redoing them (again for about the 4th time) to get the type looking better. Save

It’s All a Mater of Perspective

October 5, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Tonight’s class was a return to my old days of graphics class.  The topics were single and two point perspective.  The task was to draw a matchbox three times, on, above and below eye level in a single point perspective.  Following that, we had to draw the matchbox logo on one of the boxes. Task […]

Attack of the Vectors!

October 4, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Man oh man.  Tonight we got to use a program called Adobe Illustrator.  Rather than doodle away using rasters, like in a paint program, the illustration proggy makes the user draw lines called vectors. The straight lines are easy, some curves are easy, but the wiggly curves such as those used to make umbrellas or […]