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17 February 10
Miss February photo dropshadow image

I’m back! On the interwebs!

Not that I spent much time away from them webs during the past month. I’ve been designing like my hair was on fire.

I’ve spent the month designing a couple of websites and one is finished, yay. That one is Racing for the Children, a One Lap of America racing team. What a fun project – I can’t believe what these guys do. You have to go to the web page and check it out.

I also produced the above little illustration – collageustration – mashup. It depicts the month of February, the universal mini-season of sweaty anxiety. During February, people try to celebrate romantic love and the first harbingers of spring, but — hello! — spring is not anywhere in evidence. Most people are just thinking, “What season is this? What is going on? What am I supposed to do? How do I last until spring?”

I have had countless waitressing dreams in the past two weeks, wherein I am the only waitress in a huge restaurant that fills up with old people wanting the 99ยข Eggs, Toast and Potatoes special.

That actually happened to me once.

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I did that pink mashup, of course!

I think everyone’s having wierd dreams lately.

Tracy Feb 24, 12:06 PM

Wow, the racing for the children website has cars with fire shooting out behind them on it! Nothing like that to impress me.
I like the Febuary illustration. It did feel like a month and a winter that would never end here, too.

julia Mar 30, 01:48 AM
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