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- Tableaux: On the Wall
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- 08-08-08: Faster, Higher, Stronger
- Miniature Series: Purple Shadows
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Lyrois: Behind the Scenes
- 7:21:00 AM
Lego Brick Logos and Icons

We love pixels and we love Lego, in fact, what's the difference between the two anyway? Lego bricks are the ideal 2D-picture elements.
Headless Pixel Madness with the Dancer's Logo --
Translating High-Res to Low-Res Graphics --
All with old, dirty Lego bricks.
Labels: 2008, art, favicon, lego, logotypes, lyrois, pixel+art, pixel+series
- 8:00:00 AM
Translating High-Res to Low-Res Graphics

From very high-res vector graphics to low-res pixels in favicons.
Let's see how much we have to remove until the bare minimum, the essence, is left and exposed. Let's see how much we can remove. Let's see what we have to sacrifice on the way.
Check this out: 16 × 16px --

This is the original pic in 320 × 320px --

While the subject of this post is to announce the new favicon -- the little icon that is displayed in your browser's address bar, to the left of this page's URL and in your browser's bookmark list -- it brings along the beauty of simplification.
Here is the 16 × 16px version again, this time enlarged to 320 × 320px --

Now, please go back as far as your room allows and compare the two.
The design of the reduced version of that shape interpretes and translates the characteristics and lines of the original vector graphic. The original flow must survive the reduction in order to recognize the high-res fluid strokes beyond the hard and purposefully not anti-aliased 16 × 16 pixel-grid.
Does it work for you?
Labels: announcement, favicon, lyrois, making+of, miniatures, pixel+art