Saturday, June 24, 2006
A New Look for FourPlay...
Drum roll please...
John Carollo of nakedeyestudios.com has just finalized the new logo look for the show and you are all getting to see it first! In addition to being wonderfully talented and a fine collaborator, John has also displayed great generosity in working for our little production in a talent trade relationship. It's been fun working alongside him over the last few weeks getting this put together. He's currently putting the fine touches on the show flyer so that we can get that to the printer next week. It's a slick new look for the show that I'm, for one, very excited about.
Drum roll please...
John Carollo of nakedeyestudios.com has just finalized the new logo look for the show and you are all getting to see it first! In addition to being wonderfully talented and a fine collaborator, John has also displayed great generosity in working for our little production in a talent trade relationship. It's been fun working alongside him over the last few weeks getting this put together. He's currently putting the fine touches on the show flyer so that we can get that to the printer next week. It's a slick new look for the show that I'm, for one, very excited about.
So what do you think? Do you recognize the posed figures? We're thinking of putting a variation of this on a show t-shirt. Would you buy it?
I'm going to keep this entry short just to prove that I can! (And I have rehearsal in 5 minutes...)
Your dressed-up-in-a-new-look Director, David C.
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I love, no LOVE it and YES I'd get the t-shirt!!!!!
as far as the posed figures, I'm thinking blue is Mark, green is Kate not sure on the others
as far as the posed figures, I'm thinking blue is Mark, green is Kate not sure on the others
could purple be darren??
or david??
or damn...it could be chase..
I'm all outta guesses..
much love
4-players
we miss you
or david??
or damn...it could be chase..
I'm all outta guesses..
much love
4-players
we miss you
Mr. Charles. Your identity has been exemplified as the figure tinted by macaroni orange. Kraft, to be precise.
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