OK, so this wasn’t a very difficult project and I did it at work (not as a freelance job), but it was still pretty cool to have my work supersized in a very prominent location where it was seen by a ton of people.
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Gulf Coast Poetry Tour – This Tuesday at Rudyard’s
Stephen helped our friend Michael Hoerman with a little flyer for a good cause — the Gulf Coast Poetry Tour. They have their launch party Tuesday night from 8 p.m. until midnight at Rudyard’s British Pub (2010 Waugh), then they’re off to Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Mobile. More info by e-mail at gcpt.houston@gmail.com.
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Two new students tonight
Word is getting out quickly about our Wednesday night classes. We’ll be starting on a new project next Wednesday, so it’s a good time to join us.
Passed city structural inspection, now ready to finalize electrical work
Turns out Stephen didn’t need to stress about the city inspector as much as anticipated. He made a number of suggestions, but they were all to be completed before the finish inspection — he signed off on structural. Now we need to buy a few cases of gap filler and caulk. We’ll get the electricians…
Stephen designed it, now “What Happened on Smith Street” is shipping
Fountainhead Print has published Erin Rice’s What Happened on Smith Street, now available on Amazon. (Check out Erin’s blog too.) I did the design and production of the book and cover, which was a first for me. It was refreshing to get to manipulate that much content, to figure out the rhythm, experiment with how…