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  • Other Design (2001-2002)

    MIMC 2001 Show Animation Series of stills from Award Show animation, presented at the 2001 MIMC Awards. With creative help from many to make a success: Bevan Wang for the initial series of screens & musical direction (I was so stuck), Alen Yen for initial script direction and additional graphics, Duncan Hsu for additional graphics. Producer Vinny Fahy, also shooting […]
  • MFA Thesis (1995)

    The MFA for Computer Graphics Design Program at RIT required a thesis to graduate. I’d always wanted to make a game, so I thought maybe I could put together something about a favorite topic: Space Travel! I wanted to get the feeling of early aviation prior from around 1920 to 1935, when travel was an adventure. I created a number […]
  • Idle Thoughts

    Related to the pickle jar is my Queue of Inquiry. After I lost my real pickle jar, I used to keep both project ideas and questions in a journal named “ideabox” on my PC, with convenient shortcuts scattered on my desktop and quick-access toolbars. The big idea was that I’d be able to look back at it someday and see […]
  • About Dave Seah

    I like writing about things that empower and inspire people, covering topics such as design, development, becoming productive, and the business of being a freelancer. To get the third-party perspective, you can check out the following interviews: Video Interview at Viralogy Interview at Zen Habits Interview at HDBizBlog Interview at mcville Podcast at The Glass is Too Big Interview Juxtaviews […]
  • Working With Dave Seah

    Please visit my design website for more up-to-date information. Who is Dave Seah? I’m an investigative designer based in the Southern New Hampshire / Metro Boston North area. I specialize in clarifying information and ideas. I’m also interested in networking with experienced, talented, and conscientious freelancers. But enough about what I want… What Kind of Work Have I Done? Lots […]
  • Calling All Collaborators

    As a freelancer, I love the freedom but miss the contact with other hu-mans who know their stuff. So, a number of us have established a creative organization that is less about business/networking and more about hanging out and sharing our work. It’s not so much a user group with formal presentations–we tried that once–it’s more about creative fellowship with […]