Dr. Woohoo’s Psycho-Plaid Collection of Moo Cards

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My latest series of Moo cards are now online here.

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3 Responses to “Dr. Woohoo’s Psycho-Plaid Collection of Moo Cards”

  1. Ellie K Says:

    Please post more Color Visualizations!

    Also, as FYI, your blog entry of Feb 2010, title had the word “Winter”, I’m guessing that it is Adobe Flash hybridized with something that isn’t solid-state ;-^) was not working as of this morning.

    I really liked the round orb Color Visualization you had on Vimeo (from 2007). Good explanation of methodology. Yes, I like probability distributions and mathematical models too. And it is always nice to see another New Mexican making a name for himself (I’m from Las Cruces).
    ;@)

  2. admin Says:

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    you probably have already seen these, but there are more color visualizations at http://design.drwoohoo.com/ that are part of the latest series. i typically use these color explorations as a step in a cyclical process thats aimed at finding beautiful palettes for other projects i’m working on. but the color visualizations take on a life and won’t be ignored, and so they are transcending the screen and ending up on scarves, etc. :)

    i’m not sure why flash is acting up… i have the latest flash player (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/) 10,1,53,38 and it’s working fine. :P

    i spent some time in las cruces in ‘86 when i went studied architecture @ state and i had a great time. that might have something to do with my age at the time and the fact that it was safe to go across the border. ;)

    btw: i’m really enjoying your blog (http://myindigolives.wordpress.com/) – it’s a wonderful resource.
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  3. admin Says:

    /*
    you probably have already seen these, but there are more color visualizations at http://design.drwoohoo.com/ that are part of the latest series. i typically use these color explorations as a step in a cyclical process thats aimed at finding beautiful palettes for other projects i’m working on. but the color visualizations take on a life and won’t be ignored, and so they are transcending the screen and ending up on scarves, etc.

    i’m not sure why flash is acting up… i have the latest flash player (http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/) 10,1,53,38 and it’s working fine.

    i spent some time in las cruces in ‘86 when i went studied architecture @ state and i had a great time. that might have something to do with my age at the time and the fact that it was safe to go across the border.

    btw: i’m really enjoying your blog (http://myindigolives.wordpress.com/) – it’s a wonderful resource.
    * /

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