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Tiffany's World of Creativity: June 2011
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Tiffany's World of Creativity. Illustrations and other designs I have made. Monday, June 13, 2011. Here it is everyone! My final design for my soon-to-have tattoo :). All the "white" space will be skin tone, because I have chosen to just have minimal bursts of color. I'm in love with this design, and it only took about 10 different overall changes to come to this point :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Tiffany's World of Creativity: IDS Center Minneapolis
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Tiffany's World of Creativity. Illustrations and other designs I have made. Saturday, October 1, 2011. So here is another cut-paper illustration. This one is 100% cut paper, and though it was a challenge, it was a lot of fun. It's the IDS Center, which is located in downtown Minneapolis, MN. October 25, 2011 at 2:00 PM. Im really loving your cut paper illustrations! Great work, Tiffany! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Wells Fargo Place St Paul.
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Tiffany's World of Creativity: March 2011
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Tiffany's World of Creativity. Illustrations and other designs I have made. Monday, March 21, 2011. Adding another pattern to my digital experience :) I've decided to continue on my theme of "weddings" for this one. So far I now have 2 patterns and a bridal shower invitation in this theme. Coming up next (hopefully), gift bags! Friday, March 18, 2011. Continuing on my "digital only" path, I am working on the bridal shower invites for my soon-to-be sister-in-law's shower. Notice the background pattern?
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<3: masu coverage in The Journal
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Masu coverage in The Journal. From left) Stephan Hesse, Katsuyuki “Asan” Yamamoto, Alexander Chase and Tim McKee of Masu in Northeast. Written by Jeremy Joss photo by Robb Long. Japanese pop culture has a long history of “combining mecha,” a trope in which multiple robots combine into a bigger, more powerful form. These amalgamated machines can defeat any adversary in their way, and their exploits have been translated for American audiences for decades. Continue reading at The Journal. For my static site.
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<3: hearts
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A recent print I put together for a wedding gift. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm sarah pfeffer, a designer living in minneapolis, minnesota. currently i'm working at shea, simply trying to try. these are my tangents, nothing whole, nothing permanent. design and the thought process is never finished, is it not? For my static site. Global context of design. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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<3: January 2011
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Behind the scenes from our masu photoshoot. Business card and letterhead for masu. The masu temporary window graphics are installed! Instead of just painting the windows black during the construction phase we splurged for teaser posters! You can check them out at 330 East Hennepin Avenue in North Minneapolis. Masu sushi and robata. The masu sushi and robata landing page is live! Check it out here. Logo design for new restaurant, Malones. Open in Maple Grove. At Shea, we are working with TU Dance. I'm sar...
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<3: sketch
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Sketches for a new project. Could turn into something good? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm sarah pfeffer, a designer living in minneapolis, minnesota. currently i'm working at shea, simply trying to try. these are my tangents, nothing whole, nothing permanent. design and the thought process is never finished, is it not? For my static site. Masu coverage in The Journal. Masu in the media. Masu art cheat sheet. Masu sushi and robata. Global context of design. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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<3: May 2009
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The motion portion to the typographic fiction project. Type fiction poster up in the town. Final book for a typographic fiction. It's coming together. . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm sarah pfeffer, a designer living in minneapolis, minnesota. currently i'm working at shea, simply trying to try. these are my tangents, nothing whole, nothing permanent. design and the thought process is never finished, is it not? For my static site. Global context of design. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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<3: April 2011
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Masu coverage in The Journal. From left) Stephan Hesse, Katsuyuki “Asan” Yamamoto, Alexander Chase and Tim McKee of Masu in Northeast. Written by Jeremy Joss photo by Robb Long. Japanese pop culture has a long history of “combining mecha,” a trope in which multiple robots combine into a bigger, more powerful form. These amalgamated machines can defeat any adversary in their way, and their exploits have been translated for American audiences for decades. Continue reading at The Journal. Masu in the media.