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Who are you?

September 16th, 2008
Filed under Observed.

Whoa… haven’t posted in a while, have I? The simple answer of course is that I’m very busy and simply haven’t had the time to write properly.

Anyway. In the meantime I thought I’d ask who actually reads this blog. Its been running a little over a year now, and I’m curious who reads my rants. So if you’re a (semi) regular reader drop a comment in this post telling me who you are and what you do.

I’ll keep the comments open for 2 weeks or so.

27 Responses to “Who are you?”
  1. Iain Campbell:

    Hey Tom. Long time no speak (since the glory days of Joost’s Fused board. Working in Glasgow now for Curious Group doing lots of annual reports and shizzle.

  2. Hayez:

    I’m a french graphic designer & illustrator who love your job and need to rebuild his portfolio…

  3. HAVEYOUEVER:

    italian designer living in spain.
    i like your style and always reading your blog!!!
    great job!

  4. Paul Taylor:

    I’m a freelance designer based in the sunny North-East of England. I’ve been keeping an eye on your amazing work for a few years now and I’ve never grown tired of it.

  5. oli:

    Hi I’m lord of the dance, I like spandex and body popping, I really enjoy fish finger sarnies. But you know this all already :) [h]

  6. Animatronyx:

    I’m a multimedia design engineer living in Orlando, FL. I saw your name mentioned on bambaland. I looked up your website and really enjoyed your work. Now I subscribe to your blog.

  7. Antoine Revoy:

    Hello Muller,

    I’m 50% of Shybird Studios and, like yourself, nearing the symbolic/sentimental ten year mark since graduation and the start of my design career.

    Though a most casual reader I must admit, I thought this was a good opportunity to commend you on your work and logo designs in particular.

    Cheers!

  8. james song:

    hey i’m a creative director in san francisco. found you through my friend’s love of ashley wood :)

  9. donotfold:

    Hi, I collect stamps and old postcards. No just kidding :) Web developer from Belgium! (but you know me, so why am I commenting here?)

  10. George Morgan:

    Prospective graphic design student from Bristol.

  11. Hannu:

    A freelance graphic designer from Helsinki, Finland. I think I first saw some of your work at Design Is Kinky many moons ago, and been visiting you semi regularly since. Dig your work!

  12. Adam:

    Hello Tom,
    I’ve been looking at your stuff for a while now. Great stuff.

  13. Daniel Blackball:

    Im a 2nd year design student from New Zealand.stumbled across your work only a short while ago while i was doing some research on comic book layout design, to which you may be the only one, seems to be alot of great comics with some not so great design, so its great alot of your work revolves around that industry!

    Im also a comic book artist and currently editing and designing my first ever attempt at a publication of unpublished NZ comic artists.

  14. Max Lombard:

    I’m 24 years old South African graphic and multimedia designer who have finish college last year and is working in the real world.

  15. Tim Dawson:

    following since I discovered kleber some 8 years ago
    You intrigue and inspire me.

  16. Fabian Hübner:

    Hi Tom,

    im a german designer and director.
    I design mainly magazines and in my freetime shirts for musik bands und vinyl cover.

    As a director i have done a 8 Episode long visual series and a documentary.
    Both is available on DVD. But only in germany.
    So well … an musicvideo stuff.

    I found your profile via the Ashley Wood website maybe 2 years ago.
    I follow your work since then and even buyed some comics and books because of your layout. (St. Cyborgs for example)

  17. nico nuzzaci:

    29 year old half Swede half Italian. Up until 1 month ago I lived in London. Worked at POKE for about 5 years. Now I’m in Stockholm. Was in contact with you when i was looking for Internship in 2003. I’m an interactive designer and front end developer.

  18. L. Beauvilin:

    Hello.

    My name is L. Beauvilin and I’m a graphic designer and illustrator working with Dragonfly and Mr Ö in the Gasmask Lab collective.
    I’ve discovered your work with your design for Ashley Wood’s books and immediately liked it.
    Keep up the good works.

    Best.

    L.B.

  19. Chris Arrant:

    Hey Tom. Chris Arrant here, freelance writer and graphic designer. You might now me as a contributor to 24seven2 or CBT, or writing for Newsarama, PW Comics Week or Marvel Spotlight. I’ve been following your blog for sometime, back to the Engine posting about Mamtor.

  20. Chris H:

    26 year old dude in Minneapolis. I’m a illustrator and product designer. You do great work.

  21. Tim Muller:

    Hi Tom.

    My name is Tim and I’m Graphic/3d designer from Belgium.
    Oow yes and I’m your brother :P

  22. Yohann Schepacz:

    Hi Tom,

    I m a french freelance illustrator and concept artist based in Sydney Australia. I ve discovered your work through Ashley Wood website something like 5 years ago. Immediately been inspired by your bloody awesome layouts and composition. Your works always kick my ass, leave me doubtful about my works and makes me want to try harder. All good.

    Y.

  23. arne:

    i’m checking your blog and work frequently. i came here via your qbn profile first, although i knew your work before that, as i share your passion for comic books. i am designer myself and also short film and animation director.

  24. kurtis:

    I am a graduate graphic designer type living in Edinburgh, a long time listener / first time caller.

  25. Wei Jie:

    Hi, im a recent graduate from Singapore, been a long fan of your works =)

  26. Myron Macklin:

    Hello Muller! I’m a designer and illustrator from America. I dig your work and stop by every now and then to get inspired ^_^

  27. Christopher Lehr:

    Hello,
    I’m an undergrad design student in my final year at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. I love modernism, minimalism, and grid systems. I have been following your work for a couple of years and more than that I really enjoy reading your blogs that pertain to your design process.

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