Brian J. Bonislawsky
Machine Wash Filter Developer

After earning his BFA degree from Rhode Island School of Design, and
before beginning his career as founder and typographer of AOETI (the
Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute), Brian J. Bonislawsky was an
overactive full-time & freelance designer for numerous South Florida
apparel companies.
During his tenure, he created silkscreen t-shirt designs for such
clients as: Universal, Hard Rock Cafe, SixFlags Theme Parks, Hang Ten,
Norwegian Cruise Lines, NASA, Las Vegas Properties, Major League
Baseball, & numerous major tourist attractions.
Out of the wide array of designs he was called upon to create, a large majority simply involved distressing typographic and logotype designs to achieve an
effect similar to that made popular by Abercrombie & Fitch and other
mainstream apparel companies. Although a handful of distress patterns
were available, Bonislawsky took it upon himself to expand the range of
distress treatments in order to offer more visual variety and style.
Although he only crafted approximately 24 new distress treatments total
for the various apparel companies he worked for over 4 years ago, they
still continue to be actively used, and are certain to prove useful for
years to come.
While his former employers worked with high resolution bitmap textures, it is through the Machine Wash series that Bonislawsky takes the distress treatments one step further, not only creating them for public consumption, but also creating them as greyscale textures, on a much larger scale, and much higher detailed quality.
Developed in this manner, the Machine Wash treatments lend themselves to much more than just silkscreen apparel designs, but everything from desktop to corporate design.
Maxim Victorovich Chernousov
Imaging Application Plug-in Developer

Maxim is a 1996 Graduate from Tomsk State University (Russia), receiving his M.D. in Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics. He went on to earn his Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science in 1999.
In 1998 Maxim establish Panopticum, LLC which specialized in the production of special effect plug-ins and filters for video and picture processing. From its inception through 2003, he created more that 50 commercial products for sale including plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere. In total during this period, he created more than 1.7 million lines of source code!
From 2004 through 2006, he worked for Samsung Electronics in South Korea focused on producing multimedia components for cutting-edge smart phones before returning to his homeland of Russia.
In 2007, Maxim established Alpha Plug-ins, LLC a new company dedicated to his favorite business of inventing high-end special effect and custom imaging tools for graphic and video designers. Maxim makes this clear by stating, "While this work is supposedly very creative and interesting, the real challenge for me is testing my skills and mastery to make it work."
In 2008, Maxim teamed up with Mister Retro to create the Permanent Press Image Filter which was released in August of that year to industry acclaim. Based on the success of that working relationship the two forces joined again to re-concept and develop the already sucessful Machine Wash product line into Machine Wash Deluxe which was released at the end of 2009.
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