I have an irrational fear of the Cheshire cat, so I’m going to steer clear of Wonderland and head right through the wardrobe into Narnia. …tumble down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, or through the wardrobe to Narnia? However, I would absolutely love to be part of a Groundhog Day type situation.
Lets play finding bigfoot movie#
…get stuck in your favorite movie or your favorite video game?Īside from the occasional Minecraft or Super Mario binge, I’m not much of a video game guy. Alien artwork has the potential to be misunderstood by the general public, which might not bode well for my career. Learning from the masters would probably be more beneficial for me. …be taught alien art techniques or be able to go into the past and be taught art by some of the greatest artists to ever exist? I’m slightly obsessed with all things time travel, and I think it would be really interesting to go back in time with knowledge of what will happen in the future. …hang out in the past or the future for a day (time/place of your choosing)? If my memory gets wiped by aliens after seeing the mysteries of the universe then what’s the point, right? “Missing Link” via Cody’s Instagram. I’m going with Bigfoot, only because I would theoretically gain something from the experience. …hang out with Bigfoot for a day but you can’t tell anyone, or hang out with chill aliens and have them show you the wonders of the universe, but then have your memory of the experience wiped? The ability to step into the television sounds fun though! “ Happy Little Emojis“
Lets play finding bigfoot tv#
…be haunted by the friendly ghost of Bob Ross, or be able to step into his TV show any time you wanted?Īlthough Bob Ross the Friendly Ghost sounds like a great idea for a cartoon, I’d rather not be haunted by any ghost, no matter how friendly. Middle Earth! I have loved LOTR since I was a kid, but also I have a confession to make…I do not watch Game of Thrones (gasp). …go hiking around Middle Earth or the world of Game of Thrones ? Yes I was born for fast-paced quiz games! Ok, now we’re going to play a round of “Would You Rather” – all you have to do is pick your answer and explain the why behind it.
| Bottom row: tee, beach towel, and a latte mug. “ Cut Loose” on just a few products! Top row: tapestry, hoody, and bath mat.
Lets play finding bigfoot full#
At first, I thought of “Cut It Out”, but that gave a little too much of a Full House vibe, so I went with “Cut Loose” (which I think works better as a wearable product anyway). From there, it was just deciding what phrase and imagery to pair with it. I knew right away that I wanted to use typography, having seen so many duotone ads from the past. Thanks! There is sooo much vintage advertising available online that I used for inspiration. Tell us a little bit about your Duotone design! I love the vintage look to it – where did you look for inspiration? “ Grounded Forever” by Cody Weiler and Ross Matlock. I’m without a doubt a perfectionist, and that style allowed me to refine my designs pixel by grueling pixel. I have to say that working in a pixelated style was super challenging, but also super fun. The winning streak continues! What’s been your favorite new technique to play around without your winning designs so far? But the winner of our Duotone Challenge, Cody Weiler ( nailed it with the vintage look of his “ Cut Loose” piece of art. Cody has been on a challenge winning streak, so in honor of his duotone design, we wanted to give him an extra challenge by playing the greatest duo-question game of all: “Would You Rather…”! Cut loose, chill out, and see what he had to say below! Some of the best things come in twos – that’s the idea (and difficulty) behind using just two colors in a design.
Batman and Robin, two peas in a pod, peanut butter and jelly.