Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts

10/07/2012

07/08/2012

Do you remember Vikky? Sailor Moon-maniac, Deviantart-star, slightly being too closely attached to Photoshop? Yepp, that's her. And this was my birthday present for her on July 8th.



22/05/2012

05/27/2012


05/02/2012



In case you don't remember, it's a drawing from November's 365IP. He teached us illustration that time, and how I just loved those lessons! They were interesting, motivating, we've learned a lot, and well, as you can see, it's my favourite area of drawing anyway. This was the time I was first called a “nerd” by my classmates (not that it's a big surprise that the most diligent student is the one who doesn't have a job, a family to care for, or even opportunity to go out with friends). And he certainly knows something about teaching, because he could gain what nobody before: to make us arrive – relatively – on time.

27/02/2012

02/24/2012


02/08/2012


Remember the famous sentence from Black Cat, White Cat: “This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.” I'll spend a little time on it, because after this significant day you gonna see “The Book” in several drawings.

Hungarian typographers and simple typofreaks agree two things about it:
#1 its cover is bad as can be
#2 this is The Ultimate Textbook about typography.

It is as true that anyone who has not read it, face a shameful exclusion from typographer society, and even graphic artists who do not at least nod approvingly when mentioned, are considered lame amateurs. Indeed, this book is the best Hungarian book ever written on typography, even if it's more than 10 years old. Also, it is so well edited, that noone can put it down without becoming at least a little bit typofreak. This truth is so well proven, that even you, who follow my blog, will be conviced about it after seeing all my February and March dailydrawings.

26/02/2012

02/07/2012

This new digital world is crazy, right? All this social media-stuff... You see, every time when the birthday comes of someone I've already wished happy birthday to, I mean, in person, it makes me think of the following question...


(And yepp, I posted this on Facebook. On his birthday. This new digital world is crazy.)