One of the classes I’m taking is a packaging class, and our first assignment was to bring in a toy and make a package based around it. I decided to bring in my wrist support that I use when I’m on my PC (pretend it’s a cat squishy).

As you can see, I’ve based the color scheme off of the Swaggon, and the handle for the box is, of course, Jellie. The idea with this package was that it didn’t have to be thrown away after reviving the toy, being able to unfold and make a scene for kids to play with.

I’m really happy with how this project came out in the end. I told Scar about it while he was streaming once (text to speech), and he said he wanted to see it!! So I’ve sent him these pictures, and I’m going to post them to Instagram in just a moment.

I hope you guys think it’s as cool as I do. :)

In my Advanced Graphic Design Class I had to draw something daily and then turn it into a poster with Adobe Illustrator. My professor allowed me do various faces of Mr. RadioTV because she thought the idea was funny.

Below is a kinda bad image of the poster on display in my college's art building:

My completed magazine spreads for the SPD-U Student Competition! I adore iDKHOW so this was an incredibly fun project to work on

I do not claim the photography or copy to be my own. I mashed together a few articles and interview with Dallon Weekes to complete this, and I used the imagery from a few articles/online magazines and also the Gloomtown Division album cover. I did edit the photography, but that is all. In addition to that, the name I was required to use as the author is not a person (that I know of). It was an aspect of the competition requirements.

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