Advertising On A Budget Part 3
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Drawn for an insurance company, this animation of a mom with a first-aid kit
and
a
flashing red light exemplifies the mother’s job.
Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to
take
care
of us as we get older—often sacrificing their own needs so they can help
with
ours.
Cruising on a bike to help heal our injuries is the most mom thing one can
do.
Drawn for an insurance company
Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to
take
care of us as we get older—often sacrificing their own needs so they can
help
with ours. Cruising on a bike to help heal our injuries is the most mom
thing
one can do.
If you’ve been waiting for an invitation, this calligraphy is it.
Commissioned
by
Facebook, this is a hand-lettered design for a poster. Quote is Facebook
Building 8
VP’s
Regina Dugan—and mine.
Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to
take
care of us as we get older—often sacrificing their own needs so they can
help
with ours. Cruising on a bike to help heal our injuries is the most mom
thing
one can do.
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and
babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully, the
button
on
your
jeans.
Here Come The Moms In Space
Drawn for an insurance company
Drawn for an insurance company
Moms are like…buttons? Moms are like glue. Moms are like pizza crusts. Moms
are
the ones who make sure things happen—from birth to school lunch.
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully,
the
button on your jeans.
My hero when I was a kid was my mom. Same for everyone I knew. Moms are
untouchable. They’re elegant, smart, beautiful, kind…everything we want to
be.
At 29 years old, my favorite compliment is being told that I look like my
mom.
Seeing myself in her image, like this daughter up top, makes me so proud of
how
far I’ve come, and so thankful for where I come from.
Want To See more Dribbble Shots?
Moms are like…buttons? Moms are like glue. Moms are like pizza crusts. Moms
are
the ones who make sure things happen—from birth to school lunch.
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully,
the
button on your jeans.
My hero when I was a kid was my mom. Same for everyone I knew. Moms are
untouchable. They’re elegant, smart, beautiful, kind…everything we want to
be.
At 29 years old, my favorite compliment is being told that I look like my
mom.
Seeing myself in her image, like this daughter up top, makes me so proud of
how
far I’ve come, and so thankful for where I come from.
Drawn for an insurance company
Mother’s Day is this Sunday, folks!
These eight shots crystallize the hard work moms put into keeping their kids
alive,
happy,
and
healthy.
They might give you the inspiration you need for filling out that card—or
stand
alone
for
your mom’s
interpretation.
For those of us who want to say thank you to our moms, it’s not always easy
to
put
those
big
feelings
in
words. Which is where Dribbble comes in.
Moms On The Move
Drawn for an insurance company, this animation of a mom with a first-aid kit
and
a
flashing
red light exemplifies the mother’s job.
Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to
take
care of
us
as we get older—often sacrificing their own needs so they can help with
ours.
Cruising
on a
bike to help heal our injuries is the most mom thing one can do.
Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to
take
care of
us
as we get older—often sacrificing their own needs so they can help with
ours.
Cruising
on a
bike to help heal our injuries is the most mom thing one can do.
If you’ve been waiting for an invitation, this calligraphy is it.
Commissioned
by
Facebook, this is a hand-lettered design for a poster. Quote is Facebook
Building 8
VP’s
Regina Dugan—and mine.
Moms are like…buttons? Moms are like glue. Moms are like pizza crusts. Moms
are
the
ones
who
make sure things happen—from birth to school lunch.
Drawn for an insurance company
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and
babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully, the
button
on
your
jeans.
Unordered List Style?
The refractor telescope uses a convex lens to focus the light on the
eyepiece.
The reflector telescope has a concave lens which means it bends in. It
uses
mirrors
to
focus the image that you eventually see.
Collimation is a term for how well tuned the telescope is to give you a
good
clear
image of what you are looking at. You want your telescope to have good
collimation
so
you are not getting a false image of the celestial body.
Aperture is a fancy word for how big the lens of your telescope is. But
it’s
an
important word because the aperture of the lens is the key to how
powerful
your
telescope is. Magnification has nothing to do with it, its all in the
aperture.
Focuser is the housing that keeps the eyepiece of the telescope, or what
you
will
look
through, in place. The focuser has to be stable and in good repair for
you
to
have
an
image you can rely on.
Mount and Wedge. Both of these terms refer to the tripod your telescope
sits
on.
The
mount is the actual tripod and the wedge is the device that lets you
attach
the
telescope to the mount.
Moms are like…buttons? Moms are like glue. Moms are like pizza crusts. Moms
are
the
ones
who
make sure things happen—from birth to school lunch.
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and
babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully, the
button
on
your
jeans.
Drawn for an insurance company
My hero when I was a kid was my mom. Same for everyone I knew. Moms are
untouchable.
They’re
elegant, smart, beautiful, kind…everything we want to be. At 29 years old,
my
favorite
compliment is being told that I look like my mom. Seeing myself in her
image,
like
this
daughter up top, makes me so proud of how far I’ve come, and so thankful for
where I
come
from.
Want To See More Dribbble Shots?
Moms are like…buttons? Moms are like glue. Moms are like pizza crusts. Moms
are
the
ones
who
make sure things happen—from birth to school lunch.
They’re the ones we rely on for playdates and emotional support, homework
help
and
babysitting. Moms are the ultimate dependable support. Like, hopefully, the
button
on
your
jeans.
Want To See More Dribbble Shots?
My hero when I was a kid was my mom. Same for everyone I knew. Moms are
untouchable.
They’re
elegant, smart, beautiful, kind…everything we want to be. At 29 years old,
my
favorite
compliment is being told that I look like my mom. Seeing myself in her
image,
like
this
daughter up top, makes me so proud of how far I’ve come, and so thankful for
where I
come
from.
If you’ve been waiting for an invitation, this calligraphy is it.
Commissioned
by
Facebook, this is a hand-lettered design for a poster. Quote is Facebook
Building 8
VP’s
Regina Dugan—and mine.
At 29 years old, my favorite compliment is being told that I look
like my
mom.
Seeing myself in her image, like this daughter up top, makes me so
proud
of
how
far I’ve come, and so thankful for where I come from.
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