I just completed my Valentine's Day cards for Els and Sarah. Now I am free to laze around and dream away.
I'll do another card.
All and all I did 3 cards. Next to blogging, I like graphics layouts very much. It is so relaxing. As you can see, I can spend the whole day just doodling with graphics.
I got to go to *be[t] (bed) early. I am meeting my eye doctor in the morning.
* Still not sleepy.
After spending the whole day on Valentine's cards I decided not to send this one. I just enjoy the challenge Notice the end result. What do you think? Should I send two cards to Els?
I think not.
I use these to practice. Personally, I find it very challenging
I am totally satisfied with the end product. However, I got a better option which I *thin[g] (think) is more impacting.
* Alright then. I send the second option.
These are precision works. I am very meticulous when comes to graphics layout because I look at it as a work of art. Particularly from the eyes of an advertising student. Everything counts; color, shape, *li[k]e (lines), angle, and much more.
* Thank you...
Imagine, my tools are just Google Slides and MS Paint 3D. Now imagine if I master Apple Procreate. I bought the software but in the end, I *fin[e] (find) it too technical.
* Do you know that I designed these two logos on MS PowerPoint?
Well, Sarah... Since it is no surprise to you, let me display both cards here. I like your card better. It is more of my style; simple and light.
Els's card reflects her. Very vibrant. Actually, it's a close call between both cards. Here I am limited by the graphic that I am working with. It is really a creative cropping work that creates the desired effect.
I hope you like my Labor of Love.
Time to sleep...
Later Sarah.
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