About the Designer
My name is Thean Osinski and I have completed my Industrial Design (Honours) at RMIT University - Melbourne, Australia. From an early age I was deeply captivated by creating things, whether it was with wood, clay or metal. As technology advanced I discovered programs such as Adobe Photoshop, which opened my mind to the world of graphic design. Throughout high school I pursued this interest, taking the initiative to teach myself this skill-set with the idea of one day having my own little design business. From forum community logo and signature competitions to the early stages of a design career I have seen my skills develop and am here with the goal to provide you with exceptional outcomes. As my experience and knowledge have grow over the years, I have explored and developed my skills set to also include 3D Printing and other similar forms of rapid prototyping as well as 2D design.
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Beginning of graphic design in my life
In my younger years (2008-2011) I was involved in gaming community forums where a graphics section was almost always found. Seeing amazing graphics made by talented people using Adobe Photoshop captured my interest and inspired me to give it a go. Growing up a creator and DIY-er I seeked out tutorials and spent many hours learning new techniques to create interesting graphics.
There came a stage where I would approach forum admins and offer to create a new logo for them because I thought their current logo was rubbish. This was voluntary as the satisfaction came from seeing my work showcased on their site. The admins would in turn start competitions where the other creative minded community members would also get involved. By a vast majority I won every competition with the majority of votes. This in turn further motivated me to pursue design as a career very seriously.
Below can be seen some examples of the original logos I created around 2010.
There came a stage where I would approach forum admins and offer to create a new logo for them because I thought their current logo was rubbish. This was voluntary as the satisfaction came from seeing my work showcased on their site. The admins would in turn start competitions where the other creative minded community members would also get involved. By a vast majority I won every competition with the majority of votes. This in turn further motivated me to pursue design as a career very seriously.
Below can be seen some examples of the original logos I created around 2010.