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Frankenstein's Monster
26x45 pixels, 14 colours including transparency
This little guy is based on the monster from Frankenstein. People often refer to the monster itself as Frankenstein, but that was actually the name of the dude who created it. I think his name (the monster's, that is) should be something like Steve or Henry.
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Leroy, the Elvis Impersonator
30x48 pixels, 16 colours including transparency
Leroy is an Elvis impersonator. He does karaoke bars and Vegas weddings.
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Natalie
Cross stitch, 3"x3", 16 colours on 28 count evenweave
A finished cross stitch using this pattern. This piece is so ridiculously tiny that it almost made my eyes bleed while trying to stitch it, but it's entirely my fault for making it so small. It's up for sale on Etsy here.
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Geisha Girls
111x50 pixels, 36 colours including transparency
A trio of geisha girls.
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Geisha Girl - Orange
30x47 pixels, 19 colours including transparency
A red-headed geisha girl hair. This is based on an older sprite from 2009.

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Geisha Girl - Pink
28x47 pixels, 18 colours including transparency
A geisha girl with pink hair. This is based on an older sprite from 2009.

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Geisha Girl - Blue
40x50 pixels, 18 colours including transparency
A geisha girl dressed in blue. This is the third version of a sprite first designed in 2007, and then remade in 2009.

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Brains and Bleeding Hearts: Zombie Love
Photoshop
This is my entry for the Footlocker Art Prize, a glorified colouring-in competition. My design is for Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars (the puffy-tongue ones were pretty much the best shoes ever) - it didn't make the top 25 shortlist, but I think it's awesome anyway.
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Natalie
38x47 pixels, 17 colours including transparency
A remake of a remake of the original iamnotadoll mascot, first designed in 2007, then remade in 2009. This latest incarnation was made in 2011.

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Yeti
29x44 pixels, 13 colours including transparency
Yeti! Made for the weekly pixel art challenge @ Pixeljoint: Small Bigfoot.
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Bleeding Heart
27x40 pixels, 9 colours including transparency
It's another zombie. She will eat your soul.
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Braaains
27x42 pixels, 12 colours including transparency, 12 frames
It's a zombie. He will eat your brains and steal your knowledge.
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Peach
28x46 pixels, 16 colours including transparency
Just a random pixellated character, used in an older version of this site.
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Fat Girl's Feeding Game
67x89 pixels, 12 colours, 65 frames
An animated mockup of a game in which you earn points for feeding junk to Fat Girl (i.e. donuts and icecream), and loose points for feeding her healthy stuff. Made for the weekly pixel art challenge @ Pixeljoint: Ordered Pixels.
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Fibonacci Girl
70x90 pixels, 8 colours
A portrait following pallet restrictions using part of the Fibonacci Sequence, using exactly 2, 3, 5 and 8 colours respectively for each quarter of the image.
Made for the weekly pixel art challenge @ Pixeljoint: Fibonacci Faces.
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Illuminated X
63x63 pixels, 6 colours
A tileable 'X' design. Made for the weekly pixel art challenge @ Pixeljoint: Initial.
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Cayenne
tiling pattern, 5 colours
This pattern was designed for part of a student design brief on packaging concepts for dried herbs and spices used in Turkish cuisine. Cayenne is designed to reflect the taste and characteristics of the spice, and incorporates the curves, geometric patterns, leaves and flowers that define the arabesque style of Islamic art.
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Cumin
tiling pattern, 5 colours
This pattern was designed for part of a student design brief on packaging concepts for dried herbs and spices used in Turkish cuisine. Cumin is designed to reflect the taste and characteristics of the spice, and incorporates the curves, geometric patterns, leaves and flowers that define the arabesque style of Islamic art.
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Ginger
tiling pattern, 6 colours
This pattern was designed for part of a student design brief on packaging concepts for dried herbs and spices used in Turkish cuisine. Ginger is designed to reflect the taste and characteristics of the spice, and incorporates the curves, geometric patterns, leaves and flowers that define the arabesque style of Islamic art.
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Fenugreek
tiling pattern, 5 colours
This pattern was designed for part of a student design brief on packaging concepts for dried herbs and spices used in Turkish cuisine. Fenugreek is designed to reflect the taste and characteristics of the spice, and incorporates the curves, geometric patterns, leaves and flowers that define the arabesque style of Islamic art.
