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June 07, 2025 -- 11:04 AM
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June 02, 2005 -- 10:03 AM
posted by Beck

"Guerrilla Marketing" makes me sad. But I'm not about to make your life more difficult (or inconvenient at the very least) by requesting you remove such posts.
If it becomes a regular occurrance we may have to go to a registered-participants-posting-only style of board, but for now let's see how it goes...

June 02, 2005 -- 9:50 AM
posted by Par

I had a feeling this was coming. Not a lot of strangers registering at this site, particularly strangers from "a Guerrilla Marketing Agency."

I suppose I should be heartened that they're honest enough to use the email address attached to their company. I'll be frank, though: I don't like it.

I won't unilaterally decide to remove bullshit like this from the board. If you guys complain, though, I'll be more than happy to do so.

June 02, 2005 -- 9:37 AM
posted by allison davis

just taking a break from some super exciting work. thought i'd share:

movie auditions

(the troy (helen) audition is hysterical!!)

June 02, 2005 -- 9:00 AM
posted by edo

After watching the movie Spellbound, I figure the Canadians would get their asses handed to them:

Alberta girl spells her way to final rounds

June 02, 2005 -- 1:52 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

Man, fuckin vector illustration is bullshit. I'll stick with rasters thank you very much.

June 02, 2005 -- 12:02 AM
posted by Par

Hey, any design help is good design help, as far as I'm concerned. In the realm of design, I've got almost no talent at all. (This page is the most I've ever done...)

June 01, 2005 -- 11:52 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

To be brutally honest, traditional design is not my forté. However, I can put together whatever graphics you want, and I'll attempt to be of help design-wise if you should so require it... but like I said; no guarantees on that front.

With that being said however, I think I've got an edge when it comes to non-traditional design solutions. Problem is, without a portfolio explaining what I mean, telling an employer that you're a non-traditional designer isn't exactly a marketable asset. On the other hand, should the portfolio I'm working on (version 3 as of now) turn out the way I imagine it to be, then I think it'll be checkmate as fuck.

But we'll see...


On the down-side, illustrator is kicking my ass right now.

June 01, 2005 -- 11:42 PM
posted by Par

That's pretty awesome, tay, even if you're not gonna use it.

Any chance I could commission you for some graphics/design advice for this site? (I use 'commission' loosely. I would, of course, be paying you absolutely nothing.)

June 01, 2005 -- 8:09 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Al, photoshop is amazing for drawing and painting digitally whereas illustrator is awesome for very precise graphic designs. The reason I'm getting illustrator is because I've started doing some graphic shit that takes WAAAY too long to do in photoshop. For example, while this took me maybe 4 hours to get all nice and precise in photoshop, I probably could've done the following image in about an hour in illustrator:




The shitty thing is I spent so much time getting that image just right, only to decide just last night that I'm not even going to use it.

June 01, 2005 -- 7:30 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

this is just a heads up:

me and kev are painting harlem tomorrow. We got the base-coats down tonight and tomorrow we'll get our images up. We've got some sweet ideas and it's gonna be hot shit fo sho. I'll post pictures when it's finished... or feel free to hit harlem (the skatepark in the field by my house) any time after 5 tomorrow.

Keep your fingers crossed that it doesn't rain tomorrow.

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