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I don't miss the advertising world much, but it was nice to work on these ads for the Oregon chapter of the American Red Cross at Staccato. I designed them and was involved in the concepting. I only worked on the photo shoot for the top one; the shot with the burning house was done when the fire department was doing a controlled burn for training. It almost looks like the Red Cross woman was Photoshopped in, but she wasn't.
2 comments:
Hey Darryl,
I check your blog every now-and-again. Always interesting stuff on here. Judging by your about blurb, we might have a similar design philosophy.
Also, I love Geez. I did an experimental project awhile back with a Geez article. Take a peek: www.dylanroyal.com. >>publication.
Hit me up if you're ever in Toronto.
dylan(at)dylanroyal(dot)com
/dr.
Hello nice ppost
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