Fresh Mascot 2.0: The Complete, Honest Review

Presentations are boring if they’re nothing more than slide after slide after slide of text. As such, we tend to embellish our presentations with cool graphics, often stuff that will keep your viewers affixed to your slideshow without necessarily distracting them from the content. A great way to spice up presentation is to add a mascot, which would act as a stand in for the speaker. If you are interested in improving your presentations and videos with mascots, you ought to check out Agus Sakti’s newest product, the Fresh Mascot 2.0.

This product is a mascot that’s you can create yourself in Adobe Photoshop or the freeware GIMP; it will be available for $14. The product will be available PSD (Photoshop) and XCF (GIMP) formats, and a mascot can be created out of it from a selection of over 217 unique layers.

This is pretty much a dress-up game, and you can swap out just about any part of the mascot—face, clothing, hair, skin, and all. The mascot design is akin to that of the more modern cartoon characters, which means you should expect features exaggerated to highlight the character’s good looks. Fortunately, it’s not that overdone from what we have seen so far and that is a good thing.

That’s all there is about Fresh Mascot 2.0; what we’ve seen, however, is no more than samples, which means further review of the product needs to be done. As such, we will write up a review of the product as soon as it launches on September 9, 2015, 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time. If you are interested with this launch, feel free to bookmark this page as this is where we will be adding our review and return before you make your purchase.


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