(Source: dvdp, via thesilentlistener)
here’s a recent “brand shift” project I completed for Jennifer Cole Phillips @MICA. the intention behind shifting Higgin’s Brand India Ink from a lower brow appeal to a higher brow appeal was necessary. the heritage of the ink dates back to 1888, so the elementary logo and the plastic bottle had to go. the result: a hand crafted and carefully stained wooden box containing an artisan-intended calligraphy kit with an aesthetic that fits the bill.
cwnl:
Dad Photoshopped Ewoks Into His Family Pictures to Convince His Kids Ewoks Were Real
“Being the Star Wars geek that I am (so is she), I told her that this is where the Ewoks live. She spent a good chuck of our time hiking keeping a lookout for any Ewoks. Coming home I can’t say that she wasn’t disappointed that we didn’t find any. I had to explain that they are extremely shy and hardly ever let anyone see them. After we got home, and after I had a little time alone with the photos, I told her I thought I saw something strange in a few pictures. We viewed them on the TV to get a larger image. You can imagine how surprised and excited she was when we discovered that we didn’t see any Ewoks, but they saw us, and had certainly taken an interest in her and her little brother. Maybe I’m a little wrong for lying to her and falsifying the pictures, but I don’t care. She’ll never forget the time she spent in the big woods with Ewoks.”
I would undoubtedly use photoshop like this in the future.
Parenting: You’re doing it right.
This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. c:
oh my gosh aww :D