Another piece of captchart.
My current business card. The design was slightly accidental; I was playing with some vintage photos of my ancestors to pass the time while trying to come up with a new business card design, when I realized the distraction I'd been fooling around with would be just the thing to use. It's a bit more "me" than my previous business cards. I'd like to think my late great-grandparents would approve.
Background skyline is adapted from this public domain image.
Printed on 3x2" cardstock, with glossy coating on the front and rounded corners. The reverse is blank, the better for writing any additional information the situation may require. The cards are also quite useful for getting old food out from between one's teeth, though I always make sure to not use my relatives' corners for that.
WARNING: Spoilers for the Doctor Who episode "Day of the Moon" ahead.
I really liked the nanorecorders from the episode. I started wondering how cosplayers and such might emulate the special effect of the nanorecorder in a live setting, and thought of the UV-reactive invisible ink used in things like hand-stamps at concert venues and nightclubs. This is a quick-and-dirty sketch of how such an idea might be put to work.
If you manage to make this effect work, please let me know!
Because we all love visual puns. Made for b3ta's verbular celebrities image challenge.
Speaking of Doctor Who, care to kick my starter?
Making captchart has quickly become one of my favorite ways of fishing for ideas and/or killing time.
Sources: "The Hungry Earth" (© BBC) and this guy (PD).
Jude "St. Jude" Milhon (March 12, 1939-July 19, 2003)
Jude Milhon, generally known as St. Jude, was an author and hacker whose achievements span many corners of hacker culture. Her work with seminal cyberpunk showcases Mondo 2000 and Boing Boing, her work in cypherpunk (a term she coined, and movement she founded), and her righteous and mischievous persona continue to inspire.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 seats, the most minimalist ASCII art I've ever done. Thanks, ISO-8859-1!
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I just scratched this little fellow out while half-listening to a TV show my girlfriend was watching. I don't know who or what he is, but painting him made me feel a little better.
Missed doing yesterday’s daily doodle post because the migraine I’ve spent today with was coming on. So, today’s daily post is inspired by the migraine which is still, as of this writing, in progress.
I look forward to seeing what it looks like once I can turn my monitor brightness back up to full again.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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