Dale Moore

Graphic/Web Designer at Mississippi State University (CAAD).

[Becoming a father] fixed every mental problem that I had within an hour. So I highly recommend it if anybody out there is thinking of having children, you should really, I mean, it’s the only reason we’re here, and if you have any doubts in your mind about yourself or where your life is going, it’ll be answered easily and almost instantaneously. It’s a cliche to say, but it also immediately sets you aside from yourself and you’re no longer the star of your own mind…

someonetoshoutfor:

thirteenspines:

wantedtobehaunted:

pbh3:

Looks like Mom needs to check that homework a little more… or get a tutor.




Bwahaha…. I wish I still had all of my childhood drawings. :\ Probably some funny material in there that, while innocent back then, would probably be a goldmine of this sort of thing.

someonetoshoutfor:

thirteenspines:

wantedtobehaunted:

pbh3:

Looks like Mom needs to check that homework a little more… or get a tutor.

Bwahaha…. I wish I still had all of my childhood drawings. :\ Probably some funny material in there that, while innocent back then, would probably be a goldmine of this sort of thing.

To me, art supplies are always okay to buy.

Louis CK, justifying his camera collection (via austinkleon)

austinkleon:

drawnblog:

(via Super Obvious Secrets That I Wish They’d Teach In Art School at Marvelous Mustache Factory)
Phil McAndrew offers up solid advice for young cartoonists and illustrators. From my own experience, every word is true, but especially this:
I’ve tried many different methods of self promotion. I’ve sent out postcards in the mail, I’ve tried shmoozing at conventions, I’ve sent cold emails and have considered cold calling art directors (I’m still considering it). The most effective thing I’ve done has actually been the simplest: Draw awesome stuff and put it on the internet. Do this for a while and good things will happen.

Yep.

It’s time (for me to start).

austinkleon:

drawnblog:

(via Super Obvious Secrets That I Wish They’d Teach In Art School at Marvelous Mustache Factory)

Phil McAndrew offers up solid advice for young cartoonists and illustrators. From my own experience, every word is true, but especially this:

I’ve tried many different methods of self promotion. I’ve sent out postcards in the mail, I’ve tried shmoozing at conventions, I’ve sent cold emails and have considered cold calling art directors (I’m still considering it). The most effective thing I’ve done has actually been the simplest: Draw awesome stuff and put it on the internet. Do this for a while and good things will happen.

Yep.

It’s time (for me to start).