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            <title>Fukusuke</title>
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<p><img src="/img/img_fukusuke.jpg" width="850" height="582" alt="Fukusuke" /></p>


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<li>Release Date: August 2009</li>
<li>License: Freeware</li>
<li>Format: Desktop Icon, ICNS, ICO, PNG, and iContainer</li>
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<p>Fukusuke (福助) is one of the Japanese traditional characters which are said to increase the fortune and bring good luck. Formally dressed in a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamishimo#Kamishimo.2C_kataginu.2C_and_naga-bakama" title="wikipedia.org | Kamishimo">Kamishimo</a> ceremonial dress with a big head and Fukumimi (plump ears, said to bring good fortune).  Fukusuke has a distinctive appearance. The original form is said to be established in the mid <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edo_period" title="wikipedia.org | Edo period">Edo period</a>. It became widely known after a <a href="http://www.amie.or.jp/daruma/Fushimi.html" title="Daruma Homepage | Clay Dolls from Fushimi">Fushimi doll</a> from Kyoto had used Fukusuke as a motif. Fukusuke's design clearly shows the aspects of Edo cultures such as Fukumimi, based on then-popular physiognomy; Kamishimo, a customarily-worn formal dress in the Edo period; patterned Kamishimo dyed with fine repeated <a href="http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/komon.htm" title="Japanese Architectural and
Art Historical Terminology | Komon">Komon</a> patterns; and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiza" title="wikipedia.org | Seiza">Seiza</a>, an upright sitting position which was popular in the mid Edo period. As folk religion spread among general public between the Edo and Meiji periods, good-luck-bringing Fukusuke was considered  "Kami no okyaku (a guest of god)" as a god of happiness. And people put a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabuton" title="wikipedia.org | Zabuton">Zabuton</a> cushion under the Fukusuke doll to show courtesy. When the character was established, the motif was a baby-faced man. But since the Meiji era, the design has transformed into an appearance of a child under the influence of the childlike characters from the West such as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kewpie" title="wikipedia.org | Kewpie doll (toy)">Kewpie</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billiken" title="wikipedia.org | Billiken">Billiken</a>.</p>

<p>The Fukusuke icon was planned as part of the icon set for the <a href="http://mikworks.com/originalwork/edo/" title="mikworks.com | EDO 1603-1867">EDO project</a> launched in 2004, and is one of the motifs not chosen in the final selection stage. This time, based on the references which I gathered as I planned it then, it was finally visualized after taking five years to complete. Keeping the basic design as a child-looking Fukusuke doll in mind, I intended to make it look modern.</p>

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<li class="flickr"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37737253@N04/sets/72157621918223867/" title="flickr.com | Fukusuke">See also the design process of this project</a></li>
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<p><span>Fukusuke icon and the files are Copyright © 2009 Mikio Inose. These files may not be redistributed, sold or exchanged for any goods or services whatsoever. By downloading this icon set you agree to be bound by these terms of use.</span></p>]]></description>
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            <title>iFontium</title>
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<p><img src="/img/img_ifontium.jpg" width="850" height="526" alt="iFontium" /></p>

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<li>Release Date: February 2009</li>
<li>Client: Genea-IT Ltd.</li>
<li>Format: Application Icon</li>
<!--<li>Web: <a href="http://www.genea-it.com/" title="genea-it.com | Genea-IT Ltd.">genea-it.com</a></li>-->
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<p>iFontuim is a document management application for amateur and professional genealogists for Mac OS X Leopard. It will be able to collect, store, organize, analyze, rate and cite genealogical materials such as birth certificates, censuses, and church book excerpts. Genea-IT and I worked together and created an application icon for this project. They needed an antique-looking image for this icon so I researched about genealogy and finally put together three images; a church book, an old map, and a type of small photograph, called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carte_de_visite" title="wikipedia.org | Carte de visite">carte de visite (CdV)</a>, as a component. And each element was refined using details as dents, wrinkles, and stains for the antique-looking concept.</p>

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<li class="flickr"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37737253@N04/sets/72157617415990458/" title="flickr.com | iFontium">See also the design process of this project</a></li>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:00:44 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Deep Green</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<h2 id="logo_deepgreen"><a href="/deep_green/" title="mikioinose.com | Deep Green">Deep Green</a></h2>

<p><img src="/img/img_deepgreen.jpg" width="850" height="1018" alt="Deep Green" /></p>

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<li>Release Date: December 2008</li>
<li>Client: Cocoa Stuff</li>
<li>Format: Interface and Visual Design</li>
<li>Web: <a href="http://cocoastuff.com/deepgreen/" title="cocoastuff.com | Deep Green">cocoastuff.com</a></li>
<li>App Store Link: <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=299471086&mt=8" title="App Store | Deep Green">Deep Green</a></li>
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<p>Deep Green is a chess application for iPhone and iPod touch. It's a feature-rich application in a simple, intuitive and very pleasing user interface. The original Deep Green was created for the Newton platform, and the year of 2008 marked 10 years since the developer Joachim Bondo released this multi-award winning application. Joachim and I worked together for about 6 months and created a classical/modern graphical user interface for this 10 year anniversary version. We intended to show the visual taste of the end of the 19th century or early 20th century on it. I researched the artistic styles in the periods a lot and designed it. There were a lot of keywords for creation such as clockwork, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk" title="wikipedia.org | Steampunk">Steampunk</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau" title="wikipedia.org | Art Nouveau">Art Nouveau</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_and_Crafts_Movement" title="wikipedia.org | Arts and Crafts Movement">Arts and Crafts Movement</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressionism" title="wikipedia.org | Expressionism">Expressionism</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Difference_engine" title="wikipedia.org | Difference engine">difference engine</a>, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution" title="wikipedia.org | Industrial Revolution">Industrial Revolution</a>. The graphics of the clockwork, called Engine Back, is extremely detailed and therefore took a lot of time. All the parts, even the tiny screws, were produced independently as separate layers in the work file, and there were around 600 layers in total. Also there is a gear animation on the Engine Back as a secret feature.</p>

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<li class="flickr"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37737253@N04/sets/72157617415688270/" title="flickr.com | Deep Green">See also the design process of this project</a></li>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 16:47:54 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Times</title>
            <description><![CDATA[ <h2 id="logo_times"><a href="/times/" title="mikioinose.com | Times">Times</a></h2>

<p><img src="/img/img_times.jpg" width="850" height="511" alt="Times" /></p>

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<li>Release Date: June 2008</li>
<li>Client: Acrylic Software</li>
<li>Format: Application Icon</li>
<li>Web: <a href="http://www.acrylicapps.com/times/" title="acrylicapps.com | Times">acrylicapps.com</a></li>
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<a href="http://www.acrylicapps.com/times/" title="acrylicapps.com | Times">Times</a> is <a href="http://www.acrylicapps.com/" title="acrylicapps.com | Acrylic Software">Acrylic Software</a>'s new type of newsreader for Mac OS X Leopard. With the user interface through Core Animation user-provided RSS sources function like a virtual interactive newspaper, offering the user a natural experience as a newsreader. The icon for Times is a semi-realistic 3D illustration designed to well match other Apple application icons. As well as the 512x512 pixel large icon, fine-tuned graphics were pursued in all sizes. Manual editing of pixels and enormous retouching were performed in diverse areas, including the news texts on the icon and the mask processing for smooth borders.</p>

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<li class="flickr"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37737253@N04/sets/72157617324183989/" title="flickr.com | Times">See also the design process of this project</a></li>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 16:45:26 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Doozla</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<h2 id="logo_doozla"><a href="/doozla/" title="mikioinose.com | Doozla">Doozla</a></h2>

<p><img src="/img/img_doozla.jpg" width="850" height="695" alt="Doozla" /></p>

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<li>Release Date: January 2008</li>
<li>Client: plasq</li>
<li>Format: Interface And Visual Design</li>
<li>Web: <a href="http://plasq.com/doozla/" title="plasq.com | Doozla">plasq.com</a></li>
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<p><a href="http://plasq.com/doozla/" title="plasq.com | Doozla">Doozla</a> is an easy-to-use drawing application for children and it is developed by <a href="http://plasq.com/" title="plasq.com | plasq">plasq</a>, a company known for <a href="http://plasq.com/comiclife/" title="plasq.com | Comic Life">Comic Life</a> and <a href="http://plasq.com/skitch/" title="plasq.com | Skitch">Skitch</a>. In this project, diverse interface designs such as the application icon, tool icons, and some part of background designs, were generated using the application. Icons of colorful and rounded shapes were designed for children with the concept of soft plastic toys.</p>

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<li class="flickr"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37737253@N04/sets/72157617415506728/" title="flickr.com | Doozla">See also the design process of this project</a></li>
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