I recently flew Frontier, a lovely airline with friendly staff and little maps of our progression across the USA! USA! USA!
I wqs impressed with their safety guide, which was rendered in lovely gradients, as opposed to the simpler fills used by the printers of other airline safety guides:
And their use of celebrities, as illustrated by this image of Quentin Tarantino donning an oxygen mask:
But what caught my eye was this "check to see if the coast is clear" portion of the brochure:
Blogger's been dead for me, and may continue to do so. I did this video and haven't beven been able to post it!
It's been a while since I've put together one of my vignette videos based on concepts that just hit me......
I drive a 12 year old Pontiac convertible to my place of work, so I get quite the panoramic view. I was waiting for the light to change across from a storage complex, when I noticed how the end of Cream's "Glad" matched so beautifully with the tube man on top of the storage complex's roof as he waved his pneumatic arms and whipped his pneumatic head back in an unbridled expression of glee and air-filled pride.
I phonecammed a test with the stereo blasting, and then I knew I had to do it.....
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