The other night during the night of festivities that were the Erskine Christmas party, I became obsessed with various people’s obsession with my obsession of the undead. I thought I’d do a little post for all you zombie-laymans, containing a few tips and opinions that you may use should you find yourself in an apocalyptic (undead-specific) situation.
Continue reading..in my previous post, where I said I couldn’t draw zombies. I was wrong, as you can see (must’ve been the Misfits I was listening to last week). This is a large relief for me, as I’m a decent way through planning the ultimate z-apocalypse comic (more on this soon). This particular family of dead people will be appearing soon in the most unlikeliest of places…
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Gone it seems are the days when people get excited about sleeve designs, lyrics and the hidden little gems you often find in the linear notes. Gone are the days when my mates and I used to spend literally hours in record shops, flicking through records, chatting to the staff about music and trying to find the next awesome thing. Gone also, and perhaps most importantly I think, are the days when music told stories.
Continue readingThe mighty web design team that is Erskine Design went camping (the outdoor, holiday sort) last weekend, and massive fun was had. The odds are if you follow this blog, you also follow Swinfield’s let alone Colly’s, so here’s something a bit different: A HelveticaNeueTagStoryWithImages…
I feel like a zombie. My last holiday wasn’t even that long ago, but for the last few weeks I’ve been dreaming of websites, which I don’t like in the slightest, taking at least 2 hours to wake up every morning, and abandoning Shirley in favour of the bus every day. Shocking.
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