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A web site Homepage design i had to come up with for a job interview!
Also have to Fully CSS it. So live preview coming soon.
Few bits need need tidying up and sorting out. But you get the idea!
finger crossed i get the interview!
This is from a series of book covers. I based them on Anne Rice's Vampire series. This one is for "Interview with a Vampire".
ชื่ออังกฤษ : The Interview (2014)
ชื่อไทย : คู่หูสัปดนตะลุยเกาหลีเหนือ
ประเภท : Action, Comedy, HD, Master
เรื่องย่อ : The Interview คู่หูสัปดนตะลุยเกาหลีเหนือ
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At the Mike Doughty show, I was interviewed by a film crew for some video that'll ostensibly be on MySpace or GAP's web site or something. Ivo snapped this picture as we were talking.
Recent interview with Radio Cardiff talking about theSprout awards .... for more information check out www.thesprout.co.uk
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What is theSprout? An online magazine for young people in Cardiff.
And here you can see the fantabulous job I did on my own highlights. I wonder what my natural hair color is....
Sam and Juan practicing their interview skills in preparation for the junior interview competition next week
Interview: Phil Hester On His Unorthodox Journey Into Comics
Phil Hester was born in eastern Iowa, an area where he continues to live with his wife and children. He began working in comics while attending the University of Iowa, where he graduated from with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and minors in sculpture and painting. Since this humble origin, he has become an Eisner Award-nominated artist who has penciled for Swamp Thing, Brave New World, Flinch, Ultimate Marvel Team-Up, Clerks: The Lost Scene, The Crow: Waking Nightmares, The Wretch (nominated for the 1997 Eisner Award for Best New Series), Aliens: Purge, and Green Arrow. More than just an artist he wrote what is quite possibly my favorite (and quite possibly the most underrated) indie book of all time, The Coffin.
Here I am interviewing the owner of a Sunugal down on 79th for my story for Chicago Public Radio on the Veggie Bike and Dine. Joe DeCeault, friend and awesome producer, is to my right. Chris Brunn, who co-organized the ride, snapped this photo for me.