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Online Sketchbook
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Back in the late '90's, I was obsessed with Flash design. I spent countless hours animating text and building organic-styled site designs. I gave up on that a long time ago, when I realized that true designers had something I lacked (namely talent) and that hard work can only take you so far. However, I still occassionally browse through my old stomping grounds and tonight I came across a nifty little site that showcases an animated portfolio of a very talented sketchbook artist. It's worth a peek if you've got a few minutes. The navigation isn't intuitive, however, you need to start by clicking the "random" button in the lower right-hand corner or use the flip page navigation at the top (on the book's pages).
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