Tag Archives: digital illustration

You Knocked My Block Off!

This was a card Tina created back in 2006. We had bought Lloyd this particular robotic boxing toy as a gift although the modern version is a smaller imitation of the glorious original. Tina shot some digital photos of the … Continue reading

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You Axed For It!

Here’s another birthday card from Tina, and this is a particular favorite of mine. It’s an inside joke which probably takes too long to explain, but let me give it a shot. Tina and I never had cable and used … Continue reading

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Shrimp Cocktail

Another birthday card from Tina. Tina tunes in on my obsessions at the time for ideas for her birthday cards. That year I comically demanded shrimp cocktail for my birthday dinner because “that’s what rich people eat!” She took that … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Cupcake!

This is another birthday card Tina made for me a couple years ago. Once again, she is using the Joe Head that she used in this card and practically every birthday card she makes for me. It’s her running gag. … Continue reading

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Monkey & Bird Have Reservations!

Monkey & Bird arrive at the ritziest restaurant in the jungle! Reserve your spot over at CO2 Comics! While you’re there, be sure to take a look at the other fabulous examples of sequential storytelling! Drop them a line! As … Continue reading

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9 to 5

This is a birthday card Tina made for me back in 2004. I’m not sure what the situation was, but I think I may have just switched regular jobs at the time. In this, you can see the “Joe Head” … Continue reading

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Dinner Gal

Tina plays with her patterns and some clipart for this greeting card.

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