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Post by Eric Pfund on Dec 20, 2007 15:57:50 GMT -5
I made this in photoshop. Extremely simple design, but I thought the words are quite.......interesting. I intended to make the viewer stop and think: "hmm......what exactly IS 'underage'? And what does Underage mean?" false
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Post by microwave on Dec 20, 2007 23:02:17 GMT -5
It's sort of... powerful (if you will ) because of the different text sizes and also the red/yellow colours. It's actually really good how you pulled that off.true
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Post by Eric Pfund on Dec 20, 2007 23:33:22 GMT -5
thanks. again, it was mostly about the concept, but i do agree that it turned out quite nicely.true
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Post by sammo54 on Dec 26, 2007 7:09:16 GMT -5
Very nice, lol would be perfect to have blinking at you if you access one of those websites you need to be overage for true
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Post by Eric Pfund on Dec 26, 2007 10:11:02 GMT -5
haha, yeah! Haha. But now I AM of the age, but I still question: "What exactly is 'Underage'?" We love to divide the social class so much, don't we?!true
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Post by sammo54 on Dec 27, 2007 0:00:59 GMT -5
true, underage in Australia means under 18 for some things, under 16 for "others" America is 21 and 18 true
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Post by Eric Pfund on Dec 27, 2007 12:07:22 GMT -5
At the age of 18 you can get your license in Aus, while here the age is 16 3/4. But that wasn't the point. The point was to ask people the question of whether they personally are underage. That isn't supposed to mean the age of driving, drinking, etc. That simply means "are you qualified?" And "Is qualification......or rather, SHOULD Qualification be based on one's age?" There are many children that are just as responsible or mature as some adults. false
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