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The Making of the 2012 NuggetHead Studioz Holiday Greeting Card

December 21, 2012 By Kevin Thorn 2 Comments

I hand-draw or design our families greeting cards every year. This year I have two to make. According to my last post on this blog I can only say that the first eight months of being an independent contractor has been absolutely awesome (that post coming next week)! Excuse: I’ve been too busy to write. Ever heard that one before?

So to jump start things back into a reasonable rhythm I’d like to thank all of you. Yes, you! All of you who have ever retweeted me, came to a session I did, attended a workshop, read this blog, or hired me. Thank you! Thank you for allowing me to be part of one of the greatest communities in an industry I’m very passionate about.

Enjoy!

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About Kevin Thorn

Chief NuggetHead, Kevin Thorn is an award-winning eLearning designer with over 30 years’ experience in the training industry. Kevin earned a Technology Management degree in pursuit of an IT career. With a pencil in his pocket, his interest in technology mashed with his passion for visual design, he founded NuggetHead Studioz, LLC. The Studioz is a custom design & development company providing services in instructional design, storyboarding, eLearning development, Articulate Storyline training, illustration, graphic design, storytelling, cartooning and comics.

Comments

  1. Marius Janusaitis says

    December 26, 2012 at 2:26 pm

    Awesome!!!P.S. SnagIt or smth. else to capture screen? I used to hand-draw greeting cards [30+] at high school using traditional techniques [no software at that time].

    Reply
    • Chief NuggetHead says

      December 26, 2012 at 3:06 pm

      Hey Marius!

      I use Screenflow (Mac). Then speed up the frame rate at publish.

      Reply

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