Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts

2.04.2010

City Pages and AZIA

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Remember last year when I advertised my website on the back page of City Pages, the Twin Cities alternative weekly newspaper? Well, I had to stop for economic reasons, but now, I've decided to continue. Hopefully it'll be helpful!
(This one here ties in nicely to LOST-Cram '10!)(Speaking of which, check out my friend Heather's blog for some great DHARMA cakes she made for a LOST party I hosted for the February 2nd premiere.

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A bit of freelance came my way in a very serendipitous way, and eventually I'll post it here (I'm waiting for it to have been printed before posting). In the meantime, here's Thom Pham, the owner and chef at AZIA, a terrific pan-Asian cuisine restaurant in Minneapolis. I'm pleased how this looks!

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I'm still working on the Linendoll's Beer portfolio piece. Until then, here's another bit to tempt you with!

TTYL!

4.01.2009

City Pages

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If you live in the Twin Cites and surrounding metro, you're probably aware of City Pages, a free weekly arts/news/ad newpaper, found virtually every where. I bought some ad space for a year, and minis, like the one above, are going to be printed on the back-page bulletin board. Keep in mind, this is advertising, and I'm not going to try to claim a published credit out of it. I'm hoping that if you see it, you've seen my website, and by extension, this blog.

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Grover's Mom is coming soon- I need to compress the files to reasonable web-safe sizes, and do some advertising on the usual social network sites. But soon!

I've been dying to show off somethings I've been working on for Junkyard Empire. Pretty soon I can, or at least some of the creative process that's been leading toward the project.

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This is an exciting project. Go here to whet your appetite.

TTYL!

3.24.2009

Ad Space

I've come back from an interview for a part-time job. I'm not going to go into that until I hear back from them, but it'd be pretty awesome if it happens.

In another bit of news, I bought some ad space in a popular Twin Cities weekly to (hopefully) bring more attention to my website and my illustration/comics/design services. Keep your eyes open for that!

I'm now going to get to work on a bit of freelance.
TTYL!

(PS: No, not done yet- "Pangaea Station." Twitter it. NOW I'm done, for now.)