Been wondering how the pups’ve been holding up? Wonder no more… !
Our googly eyed adorables – the poodle team!
Prepping for a 10 PM nap
S joins – mini powwow!
Chocolate sets the energy pace!
Holding up well we’d say!
Been wondering how the pups’ve been holding up? Wonder no more… !
Our googly eyed adorables – the poodle team!
Prepping for a 10 PM nap
S joins – mini powwow!
Chocolate sets the energy pace!
Holding up well we’d say!
It’s 3:00am! Time for a status update!
Hm, the midnight snack might not have been such a good idea. Howard is the only one awake, holding his ninth cup of coffee, diligently working. Would it really be terribly bad if the client finished out the rest of the night by himself?
Simply cuuute & brilliant! A few of our digital and poster wares!
All of Andrea & Jane’s talents have created these:
“7 hours & 7 seconds…”
“7 hours & 6 seconds…”
“7 hours & 5 seconds…”
“7 hours & 4 seconds…”
Jayse’s final descent into madness…
It’s late and the midnight oil is burning steadily. For those of you still following, thanks for sacrificing parts or all of your Friday night and supporting our challenge. The team here is definitely starting to feel the stretch. It’s a good thing we have plenty of food here from our lovely sponsors because we’re raiding the fridge in response to the fatigue. If you’re doing the same (because you know the suspense is intense!), below are some colorful, preliminary icon sketches to pair with your late night cheeseburger.
Some romantic post-midnight printing at the print shop in Gowanus, Brooklyn… the life of a graphic design artist doesn’t get better than this.
French Paper rolled out & ready to go!
Totes sponsored from Ecobags.com & T-shirts ready for prototyping!
Awesome textile & poster-printing inks from Speedball in action!
Some serious hand-printing at 12:47 AM folks…
While the designers are busy designing the designs, the developers are busy developing the develops.
I give you exhibit A:
Can you sense the Lady Gaga inspiration behind this ExpressionEngine powered page?
Once the functionality and structure is set, the visual design will be applied onto the bare bones ExpressionEngine pages.