I've seen your files . . .
It's like breaking
the code of a
mad scientist
:-)
LiaAnn Ellis
It was a few weeks ago and I was swinging away like mad trying to get projects completed before heading out of town for the Photoshop World Conference (produced by the National Association of Photoshop Professionals) in Orlando, followed by a photo safari & vacation through Florida. Upon returning from lunch I found a very pleasant surprise in my inbox. Two messages with the subject: Guru Finalist. Here's why this made my day (from the conference website):
The Guru Awards are a special Photoshop competition just for conference attendees of Photoshop World, and were created to honor and recognize the design, photography, retouching, and creativity of our attendees. Since their humble beginnings in 1999, the Guru Awards have now become the most prestigious and coveted awards in the international digital imaging industry.
From all of the entries they receive from around the world they choose three finalists in each of seven categories. The emails were telling me that two of the three finalists in the Commercial category were from my three submissions! That still brings a smile to my face – and thankfulness to my heart. Winners receive a very nice engraved award (like the one shown above) and finalists receive a certificate – suitable for framing as they say.
During the award ceremony at the end of the opening keynote, they followed "And the Guru goes to . . ." with my name! I have now won a Guru in the Commercial category four times, and had other work chosen as a finalist five times. As I told my wife when I called to share the good news, "Is God just ridiculously good to me or what?"
Without further ado, here are the pieces that were honored (you can click each one to open a larger version in a separate window). The Finalist was the cover of a corporate identity folder designed for Fairchild Communications:
And the Guru went to a global branding montage developed for 3M Occupational Health and Environmental Safety for their safety eyewear segment. Here's that piece:
For both designs, creating these kinds of multi-layered collages is a labor of love. Each represents probably as much experimentation that doesn't make it into the final piece as what does. I'm richly blessed, not only by the recognition, but by the ongoing opportunities to create this kind of work.
Very excited to dust off the shelf for another one of these!
Congratulations again, old friend. It is indeed a labor of love for you and many can admire your dedication to your craft. Thank you for that inspiration.
Posted by: Clem | April 08, 2010 at 07:34 PM
Kind words my friend. Appreciate 'em – and YOU!
Posted by: Todd Adkins | April 08, 2010 at 08:22 PM
Way to go Todd! Congrats on such an awesome accomplishment. And yes, God is very good to you! :-)
Posted by: Clem | April 14, 2010 at 05:07 PM
Yep, you still Rock!
Congratulations, Todd. Though, I'm not at all surprised. :)
Posted by: Jeannie Shaw | April 15, 2010 at 01:19 PM
Your mom says, "I knew all along my son had a special talent" Love you! MOM
Posted by: Teresa Campbell | April 25, 2010 at 11:10 AM
Thanks for the kind words everyone - especially YOU Mom! Love you too!!!
Posted by: Todd Adkins | April 25, 2010 at 05:31 PM
This is a great post and congrats on winning the award!
Shilonda Downing
Virtual Work Team LLC
http://virtualworkteam.com
Posted by: Shilonda Downing | June 06, 2012 at 01:43 PM
Thank you Shilonda!
Posted by: Todd Adkins | June 06, 2012 at 01:53 PM