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May 16, 2013
By Mat,
On May 16, 2013,
In Blog, Graphic Design, Mathew Scott, MMU, Photography, Video, Zine,
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Group Response (Museum of the Circus. Tell us more.) The group project started off positively with good discussions and the creation of some quite ambition ideas that had potential to be explored further. The real struggle was narrowing them down to one perfectly rounded idea. Unfortunately, we initially went with a concept that was based.
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By Mat,
On February 12, 2013,
In Blog, Comedy, Graphic Design, Lecture, Liz Wheeldon-Wyatt, Mathew Scott, MMU,
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I thought I would do a quick write up/long rant about where I am now on the course (I mean spiritually and emotionally).
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By Mat,
On January 30, 2013,
In Blog, Graphic Design, Mathew Scott, MMU, Poster, Typography, Website Design,
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By Mat,
On January 29, 2013,
In Blog, Graphic Design, Mathew Scott, MMU, Narrative, Typography, Zine,
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By Mat,
On January 29, 2013,
In Art, Blog, Graphic Design, MMU, Photography,
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Hold your breath while going past a cemetery otherwise you will breath in the spirit of someone who has recently passed. If you say “”green beans” 10 times you will fall down and have a seizure. If three people are photographed together the middle one will die first. Evil spirits can’t harm you when you.
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By Mat,
On September 7, 2012,
In Blog, Graphic Design, MMU,
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After much deliberation, I have decided to put my affiliate marketing businesses on hold and now focus solely on the creative within. This is mainly down to an alteration in my opinion on the longevity of affiliate marketing with regards to Google’s continued attempt to squash these types of businesses and are systematically making it.
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By Mat,
On November 14, 2011,
In Blog, Graphic Design,
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The two different styles of type represent my contrasting approach to Graphic Design. One half is a Mathematical straight edged design with the plus symbol hidden in the ‘t’. The other represents a more free and flowing finish that, until now, I have always struggled with. I would describe myself as a logical creative. Most.
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