Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Two of My First Projects

OK. All of you who voted to see these had better leave comments now. After looking at these I'm not so sure I want to post them, but here you go.
The first one is a piece together of photos I found mostly on flickr. I think it took around 18 hours (Hey! It was my first project like this.). I think I did this one around a year and a half ago.
The second one is my first shirt design. Hannah wanted to buy an EMT shirt for a friend, and couldn't find one she liked, so she came to me for it. Don't look too closely. I think it was my first completely form scratch.

Oh, and for the one person out there who cares; the weather is currently 70 and partly cloudy. Ideal for a raspberry Italian soda with cream. And maybe a slice of lemon pound cake. But then of course it's almost lunch, so why not buy a sandwich and sit down for a minute? Unless you're at work, because if you are most of the things afore mentioned won't be easily available (like the extra minute). Of course you might have an office job, and if you do there could be a coffee shop across the street. Unless you're not in a coffee drinking part of town. If so I guess you're out of luck. But don't blame me when your lunch break is over because you spent it reading this paragraph that's only here because you wanted to know about the weather.

Have a great day!

3 comments:

Daniel and Rachel July 29, 2009 at 1:32 PM  

Hey, I still think they're both pretty awesome!!! Waaaaaaay beyond anything I could ever do!! Oh, and fyi, it's lunch "break." :) Sorry...once a big sister, ALWAYS a big sister.

The soda and pound cake sound pretty much fab right now...

Amy July 29, 2009 at 1:55 PM  

Hey, they're wayyyyy better than my first photoshop projects!!! =D They're actually pretty cool, I think!!

(And by the way, Rachel, you stole my role of spelling instructor...Lol!!)

Bruce and Linda Mitton August 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM  

Incredible work for a beginner Daniel!!

Ben

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