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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

I pulled up one of my projects from this semster, my 3rd year. I did this in William Low's Class, with Adobe Illustrator CS2. It was done with a limited palette of only 10 colors. The project also called for Transparent layering, but my simple layout was alot better without.


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