04.19
where tiny thoughts turn into great ideas
Some of you might be wondering why you now see my last name as HAGAN instead of BRUGH. I am happily unmarried now! So I decided to go back to my maiden name – HAGAN! So when seeing invoices from me if you decide not to write TinyTee Graphics on your checks please make sure you have Teena Hagan. Thanks!
I am blessed that I have my own business and wonderful clients. It’s times like this, where I was unable to go to my other job all week cuz of the flu, that having TinyTee Graphics saves my butt. Thank you to all that support and believe in me. Thank you so much! You are all like family to me.
I recently purchase iDisplay for my iPad then I could use it as a 3rd monitor. I already have a large Apple Monitor & then of course my laptop monitor. It seemed to work well for things that stay stationary but I needed function too. I found AirDisplay to work so much better.
Turn your iPad into a 2nd Monitor
Worth the $10 on iTunes.
It is amazing how you can let your work space get so cluttered with stuff! I finally took the morning to clean clean clean. I got to the point where I only had a very small area where I could see the surface of my desk. Now I’m ready to get it messy it all over again!
Well I spent the last day posting new samples of my work. Man it takes a long time! I posted the most under posters. I hope to get more up soon. It is nice to have a digital portfolio.
— TinyTee
I thought this was a great idea. A client’s wife is allergic to certain types of food. He wanted a simple & elegant card design, that was also durable. With her own personal Allergic Card she would no longer need to repeat herself over and over. This card will make eating out much nicer too. Just hand the waitress a card to bring back to the cook!
We went with a standard business card size (3.5 x 2 “), and printed the design on plastic material for durability. I believe they are wanting to do another version with english on front & french on back. Below is the English/Spanish version we did…
I received a referral from my client James from Technology Professional, WBW & Associates, LLC out of California. Warner needed a revamped logo that would fit on a golf ball design that was only .875″ in diameter! This might be my smallest design ever!
Warner’s logo was long & rectangular jpeg:
We needed it to be a .875″ circle and came up with this:
Here is a picture of the final product. I was so afraid the letters would be unreadable. It actually turned out nicely. I never thought of advertising on a golf ball. I guess if it has a surface you can print on it!