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Preview of Dyna Moe's "The Harold" Poster

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http://www.nobodyssweetheart.com/drillp ... d_tall.jpg

She's going to be printing these up and selling them soon, after she tweaks a few more things on it, but isn't it awesome?
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I think that that looks very nice. Is she going to donate one to this new theater that I keep hearing about?
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Terp, you have to wait until there's a Johnstone poster you can give exactly co-equal placement. Otherwise there will be hell to pay.

Post by shando »

Did she make that? That's an awesome poster, despite what Ratliff thinks I might think.
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Just tweaking the partisan improv community in general, my brother. I am the Switzerland of the improv wars. Or the Falkland Islands; I forget which.
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Yep, she did make it. She's one hell of a kick-ass graphic artist. See exhibit A:

http://www.nobodyssweetheart.com/portraits/bobmo.html

And is also UCB's in-house designer:

http://www.nobodyssweetheart.com/design/index.php

She does troupe logos for a decent rate, methinks. And she drew the little brown picture of me up in the corner there, too.

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ratliff wrote:Just tweaking the partisan improv community in general, my brother. I am the Switzerland of the improv wars. Or the Falkland Islands; I forget which.
Then I'm the Count Wallenstein of the Thirty Years War of improv (go Wikipedia him). I'm in it for myself, and will switch sides depending on the cash. I will also be knifed to death by an Irishman.
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Post by mcnichol »

I just finally looked at this now -- this is great!

Dyna, if you read this, AWESOME POSTER!

Post by macarthur31 »

oooh, i want that poster! where can i get it?!
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Post by Dyna Moe »

Thanks to everyone who's said nice things.

I did it in a slow week to kill time between jobs.

I'll be putting it up on Cafe Press next week so people can buy their own copy.

If someone wants me to do a graphic to illustrate their own Johnstonian worldview to counter it, I can be relatively inexpensively hired.

Post by Wesley »

Oh, Johnstone is easy. You just make a circle with a Nazi Crab in it and the words "circle of expectations" and then put a confused looking student scratching his head down in the corner thinking "This guy is nuts! I love him."

At least, that's been my experience.

But I love the Harold poster. Good job!
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