get your thinking caps on!

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So I told you all about the calendar award I won, and went to collect down London way in January… well, just in case no-one believes me, here's the proof!
Unfortunately I don't actually have the calendar with me in that photo, so you guys can't tell me what you think of it and whether you, as members of the general public, think its marketable. I guess with putting it on the web though, I'd also run the risk of nasty people copying MY ORIGINAL idea!
Oh, and the crazy-brain-frazzled-mad-scientist-looking guy next to me, well he represents the company who sponsored the student category… be nice to him, he gave me £100!
Oh, and a general question to everyone reading this… as part of my next project at college (which also happens to be for the D&AD Awards) I have to design some free promotional postcards. You know the type you get in pubs, cafes, student unions or at the cinema… well, I would love it if you could think back for a moment, to the last time you picked up one of those postcards, and tell me why that particular one caught your eye. There will be a prize for the person who's answer leads me to my final design! Hee hee… happy thinking!

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(8) my kitty cat purrring
(t) Marie (the up and coming actress)


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