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Hello! I am a graphic designer/artist from Cleveland, OH. I wanted to share a social networking art event that I started a week ago on Facebook. It is called Season of the Skulls. What it basically entails is you post on the page what you would like a particular skull to look like, then I will draw, photograph it and repost it on the page with your name tagged on it. The only thing I ask in return is to post your skull as you profile pic on Halloween. It is just something fun to do for me, and also a great opportunity to receive ideas from other fellow artists and designers!! So, if you are interested, please check it out on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/SeasonOfTheSkulls Thanks!
Does anyone ever come on these boards?
not sure
Well, there is at least 3 of us. I just wrote something and I noticed how people aren't really collaborating...
Think they explore, but it's certainly not scalable for having sustained converations. Almost feel like they could link up with the Core77 boards for discussion, and move the Core77 non-discussion content over here ;)
wondering if any freelance/contract graphics people have any professional proofers/editors they can recommend. don't need someone to write copy, just to proof for typos, grammar and clarity.
thanks!
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