Wednesday, February 23, 2005
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Well I've never actually seent the movie, but I hear that line is pretty key to the plot.
But on the subject of people, I thought I'd give you a taste of what I used to do in graphics design. I did these icon sort of people for the high school I used to go to (called SEE school). I also made some promo, stickers and newspaper ads with the people. Oh yea... and this wicked set of photos of SEE students posing as the various people, and having them posted up along with printouts of the icons. And the pictures were all like pumped up contrast black and white line-art. Man that was dope. Ah well all that is now lost, because the harddrives I had all that stuff on are long since formated and stolen, and the CDs are lost. So thats pretty much all I have left.
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[click photo for gallery] Well I've never actually seent the movie, but I hear that line is pretty key to the plot. But on the subject o...
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Whoa Man!! This set of people is Great!!
I stole it from you... sorry XD
I used them as clipart for two homeworks for my studies You should keep up with this set!!
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