...so they've always worshipped us?It's their fight song so..
It's their fight song so..
...so they've always worshipped us?
Illinois is winning by 300 votes. Need to step it up people.
They could have left the Big Ten championship game off their schedule. I think Illinois football fans know they can commit to doing something else that weekend.
I am not a graphic designer but if you are going to use the word "fast" to describe something wouldn't you also want to depict that somewhere ... like an image that conveys the concept of "fast"?Thoughts as a graphic designer:
1. It's better than ours. It's well done.
2. If your main job is to get people's attention, you did a nice job
3. If your job was to not put another teams name on your poster, you failed.
I've learned a thing can be pretty as hell, but if it's got a spelling error or a giant mistake on it - you failed at your job.
I am not a graphic designer but if you are going to use the word "fast" to describe something wouldn't you also want to depict that somewhere ... like an image that conveys the concept of "fast"?
I am not a graphic designer but if you are going to use the word "fast" to describe something wouldn't you also want to depict that somewhere ... like an image that conveys the concept of "fast"?
Not a graphic designer. No idea how hard it would be to do. But a player in full motion running and the orange uniform It is tearing off his body right to his flesh. Shredded and flying off. Paint pealing off helmet like it's melting. Caption could be " the new fast...your fast"
So stupidly simple. Speed lines. They scream, "FAST!"I am not a graphic designer but if you are going to use the word "fast" to describe something wouldn't you also want to depict that somewhere ... like an image that conveys the concept of "fast"?
Rosie Bowie likes this responseThoughts as a graphic designer:
1. It's better than ours. It's well done.
2. If your main job is to get people's attention, you did a nice job
3. If your job was to not put another teams name on your poster, you failed.
I've learned a thing can be pretty as hell, but if it's got a spelling error or a giant mistake on it - you failed at your job.