Oh snap!

May 13, 2009

When I asked him what he wanted for his birthday, Keith told me that (besides a peach pie and a viewing of Wolverine) all he wanted from me was to print something, preferably using my new etching press. So from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon I had managed to go from design on paper, to [...]

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So sweet, it makes my teeth hurt

April 6, 2009

This week I’ve decided to dedicate I Misunderstand! to pursuing the art of invitation miscommunication. I never thought I’d ever create anything this sugary sweet-looking willingly and for free. Sarcastic, yes. Sugary, no. I continue to surprise myself, all in the name of academics. The dot pattern was inspired by a J.Crew dress I bought [...]

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Pressed

March 24, 2009

I’m down to the last month or so of my master’s thesis project, and so until my semester ends on May 3, there’s nothing, nothing I tell you, coming out of this lady’s studio. But I did get something new. It’s a small etching press: a Blick Econo Etch Model II. Nothing fancy, nothing fancy [...]

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Back

January 9, 2009

If you’re one of the three people who keeps up with my blogging, you’ll see that I’m having a bit of a blogfest today. And I had a great post idea for this one blooming in my brain a mere half-hour ago while I was in the shower; alas, I forgot. Sorry I haven’t been [...]

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What I did this summer

October 16, 2008

While there’s not much happenin’ here on my side of the Internet — I take that back, there’s a lot happening, but not much of it’s fun. However, I took some time today to photograph a few finished projects that have been piling up and collecting dust since the summer. Here is the wedding invitation [...]

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This, that and the other

September 25, 2008

ThisHere’s a look at some programs I finished just today. These were a bit of a last-minute job for a cousin’s wedding, but it was fun as they gave me a lot of freedom design-wise, and so I got to do some work that’s closer to my own preferred style. I love it when that [...]

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