Archive for May, 2005

24 Logo Photoshop File

While I can’t imagine what anyone would do with this file, here’s a logo of my favorite TV show, 24. If you haven’t seen it by now, it’s an absolute must. For the longest time, I wouldn’t watch it because I didn’t watch to get sucked into a TV series with a guaranteed cliffhanger at the end of every episode. However, I reluctantly watched an episode in the middle of season 3, and I was completely hooked. I went and watched all the previous seasons, as well as the season 3 episodes I missed. Now I eagerly await Monday nights to see the next plot twists and turns of season 4. Never before have I been so addicted to a TV show, much less one that keeps me on the edge of my seat every single episode. But I digress… Here’s a “24″ logo in layered Photoshop form (1.6 MB zipped). Let me know if you think of a good use!

Tiger Logo Photoshop File

In the hopes that developers will use this to promote their Tiger-ready projects, I present you with a gigantic Tiger logo layered Photoshop file. The dimensions of this thing are huge — 2576 x 3067! It includes the OS X logo, drop shadow, grey spotlight, and black background, all on their own layer (or as layer effects). I’m sure Apple has some guidelines on all logos and branding, so in the interest of channel guidelines, please use it tastefully. Enjoy (7.7 MB zipped).

Xbox 360 Video

Xbox-Scene.com recently posted a link to an Xbox 360 introduction video:

The first official Xbox360 is out - and it confirms pretty much everything we knew so far, the ‘Xbox360′ name, the Xbox360 logo, the wireless controllers, the specs, the skinnable front plates, the look and design of the console, contoller and much more.

I have converted the video from 750Kbit Windows Media to Mac-friendly QuickTime format. Get the QuickTime version here (46.9 MB).

RSS+XML Photoshop Files

I created these RSS and XML badges for a project, and I was happy with how they turned out. I’ve seen bunch of tutorials on the web about how to create aqua-looking images, so I thought I would add this to the list. You can obtain the original layered Photoshop files here, for RSS and XML. They were saved in Photoshop CS2 with compatibility mode on, so they should open with past versions just as easily. Feel free to use them for whatever you want.

Update: By request: CSS (green) and xHTML (gray) badges as well.