
PencilRebel is currently Pencil Rebel 2 won SOTD on FWA
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February 04, 1975Job:
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Designer and Art Director with special interest in experimental forms of communication, animation, application design, strategy, user flows and online advertising.
I'm a Creative / Traveler - flying to places where they need my expertise and skills. I was engaged in projects for key clients of about a dozen companies all over the Europe.
Being a Designer in motion allows me to learn different cultures, design styles and ways of communication. I'm ambitious, interested in challenges and driven by desire to create and lead strong team of designers, animators, developers, content and copy masters each and every time.
Creator of award winning online game Pencil Rebel 2 - www.pencilrebel.com
Specialties:
- Creative
- Great communicator
- Cooperative
- Well organised
- Patience of a saint
- Passionate
- Team motivator
- Art director
- XHTML coder
- Proficient in Photoshop and Flash
- HCIA
- Builder of interactive devices using such modules as Arduino
Interests:
Photography, Cooking, Gustaw Klimt, Adolf Mucha
January 31, 2007 Last login on:
September 03, 2008
Blog Item
April 9th, 2008
The First Blood
During all production I was scalpels proof, office paper proof, wires and knives proof. Nothing did cut me, hurt me or whatever.
… Until the day I made slingshot.
At the end I cut myself with with saw. On the photo you can see the 2 sided metal-wood saw. When the metal teeth are dangerous a little bit .. the wood teeth (4 mm) are really harmful especially when you use enjoy cutting stuff on full speed.

The good thing is that the laceration heals very quickly comparing to cut made with scalpel. It is because the scalpel cuts ideally human body so the “surface” of skin doesn’t attach when laceration looks worst but sticks better.
kind regards
Doctor Grzegorz
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