A pattern of about 8000 unique symbols, not intersecting. How I made this? Let it be my little secret :-) Other color variations: vladstudio.com/wallpapers/?kw=symbols
Vladstudio는 러시아 디지탈 아티스트 Vlad Gerasimov의 Project입니다. 1998년 소프트웨어 어플리케이션과 웹사이트 유저 인터페이스 디자인을 시작하였습니다. 하지만, 잠깐씩 여유시간이 있을때마다 취미로 데스크탑 월페이퍼를 디자인했고, 시간이 흘러 이 취미가 큰 비지니스로 성장하였습니다. 지금은 풀타임으로 인터넷에서 자가 경영을 시작했으며 당신의 컴퓨터와 핸드폰에 사용할 수 있는 독특하고 인상적인 월페이퍼를 디자인하고 있습니다. 제가 하는 일을 사랑합니다. 전세계의 수많은 유저들이 Vladstudio 월페이퍼를 사랑하고 사용하여 주셔서 기쁘고 행복합니다.
Vladstudio의 최신 월페이퍼 미리보기
I may have solid artistic skills, and I also enjoy web development (most of the time), but the sad truth is that I am an awful programmer. I came to web development “the wrong way”, inserting <?php ?> blocks into my HTML code. As any awful developer, I had no idea I was doing something wrong :-)
Until now, that I urgently needed to develop (or rather, re-make from scratch) a not-so-simple online translations system for many of my projects (including Vladstudio.com website and Windy Press books). I started with my usual stuff - one PHP page for one action (like user-add-block.php), but very quickly got buried under my own spaghetti code.
I got depressed (I do so sometimes!), and despite having very stressed deadlines all around, decided to calm down and see how I can improve. I spent weekend learning Python, and it is definitely more beautiful language than PHP, but the time was not perfect for such serious switch, so I started searching for PHP framework to help me do more in less time, and write better code.
Another several days passed, I browsed hundreds of discussions, discovered and carefully reviewed dozens of frameworks. Unfortunately, none of them resonated with me immediately. In case you’re curious, here is the incomplete list of candidates (scroll down if you’re not):


If you’re lucky owner of the new iPad with Retina display, you might like to know that my partner from Alsedi Desktop, Grig, released new version of his highly successful abcNotes app - featuring my wallpapers, now at 2048x2048. Check it out here - itunes.apple.com/app/abc-notes-checklist-sticky/id354015291
I have been interviewed by DecalGirl! You can read and comment it below or on Decalgirl's Facebook page.
How did you discover that you had talent as an artist?
Thanks for believing I have talent! :-) I tend to think otherwise, honestly speaking. I developed excellent skills pretending I have artistic talent and making other people believe it (pssst, don’t tell anyone!). There are so many people that draw so much better than me, it makes me sad sometimes! But there is positive side in it - I have plenty of room for improvement and professional growth.
Before I forgot to actually answer your question :-) Since I can remember, I have been drawing doodles in my school notebooks, like this:
