2Active Design
Multimedia Studio
La Ceiba, Honduras

2Active Design is a professional Design Firm dedicated to custom Website Development, Graphic Design, Photography, Sound Design and Music Production. Please explore the categories above to see examples of our work. Fill out the form below to send an email directly to carlos@2activedesign for further information. You’ll find our rates to be a great value and our bilingual support and customer service staff to be courteous, patient and friendly.

Illustrator 3D Mesh Mario

Done with the 3D mesh tool in Illustrator. This consists of only 2D vector graphics. No 3d tools were used in the development of this design. The original reference used was a Mario character from a Nintendo 64 game which is the third picture.

Xyris Band Logo Design

A vector logo done for Xyris. This is used for all the band online sites including MySpace, Last.fm, Facebook, xyrisband.com and many others. Done in Illustrator. By definition, Xyris is a flower that grows in adverse conditions. This logo represents a flower. The vertical lines represent roots and stems, and the spots on the bottom represent dirt. The circle containing the XYRIS letters represents the actual flower.

Sound Design for Film

While my primary responsibility was the sound effects stem, I also participated in Foley and dialog sessions. I created the sound from the Omni sound library. Done for a Surround Sound Mixing Class at the Savannah College of Art and Design. 128 Tracks were used and around a total of 800 individual wav files. This clip from Die Hard was used because it was full of action and opportunities for sound effects.

3D Still Life

A still life rendered in 3D from a classic Roemer painting. Done in Maya. A room was created in an attempt to make realistic highlights on the materials. Procedural shaders were used to create textures and materials.

Logo Design with Metaphors

Logo design for ConnectionsEdu. This logo has an interesting overlap using the s and E. It was started in Illustrator and polished up in Photoshop. It holds true to the Connections metaphor by “connecting” the s and E letters.