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I cut the backgrounds, the scotty dog and the butterfly. The hearts, star, and letters came precut.
:-)
The dog was my first attempt at cutting my own semi-complicated design.
The people I gave them to thought that they were really great. Yay!
what appears to be normal lined paper, but magnified the lines are made from the names of civilians who have died in the iraq war.
I made this out of naked chipboard and stamped to make my own patterned paper. I added a small notepad which I also altered and painted a clothespin to include the pen.
Sorry for the poor quality picture, but it was late and I realised I had not taken a picture.
I was sitting next to my notepads (I love making lists and recording all my ideas then leaving them in the notepad for ages)....so they became the topic of my picture of the day.
Taken with my iPhone
This business transaction notepad was also found in the Washington Street Chest. This book, entirely in Arabic, is from the 1920s. These business transactions would of been catered to other merchants, peddlers, and individual consumers located throughout the world.
I designed this notepad in my eleventh grade Advanced Graphic Arts class for Newtown Township Parks and Recreation. I mass-produced it on an offset printing press and bound the sheets together for use by the township. I chose this piece because it displays my design skills in a different medium: a notepad. It shows my ability to create something professional and appealing for a wide audience while interacting with a client. The original dimensions are 5in. x 7in.