i worked for a guy named Rod Dyer back in 80-82. i was a kid.... spent all day in the stat camera room, or hand lettering fonts. we had a staff airbrush artist and a luciograph (sic). all so very cutting edge.
i still have exacto scars on my fingertips....
ahhh, the old days of 000 tipped pens, spraymount, and tracing paper.
shrink, terrorist, poet, president of concerned cyclists for the abolishment of bovine source bicycle parts and head of the disaffected commie dishwashers union.
I starred in "Arsenic and Old Lace" at my suburban Cleveland high school. But that was three years later that this guy's poster.
That was the point of the article, right?
GO!
Started my wetland consulting business 20 years ago, field work, business and meetings from 8-5, hand drawing maps from 6-midnite most days, finally got autocad in 95 hired my cuzins wife to do it, then for a couple of years only had to draw 1/2 the nites I used to. Now I almost never do any manual drawing, still got the drafting table, its great for wrapping Xmas gifts on.
no matter where ya go...there you are
ummm welcome to the monkey house
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