Saturday, March 7, 2009

Zombie History Month Greeting cards are now available in select locations.


Zombie History cards have been successfully positioned at not one, but two locations. The full story can be read & viewed at SF0.org.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Second Information Center & Greeting Card Production





Today's update will be mostly pictorial, since all the zombie related happenings have made me markedly sleepy, but I really wanted to post a little zombie tidbit.
Another Zombie History Information Center opened on Tuesday and the first edition of greeting cards is ready to be distributed. I positioned a promotional pre-release card at the first information center, hoping that it would be found by Ms. Godiva, which evidently has come to pass.
At this, I'd like to blather a bit about the card production, because I spent a lot of time on it. Feel free to talk amongst yourselves, imagined readership.
I originally intended to use some random zombie clip art for the cardfronts and I still may in the next set. But I complained about not being able to find anything I thought was suitable & naturally my mate challenged me to draw something for myself. I figured my ass would have to be pretty lazy indeed if I couldn't cobble together a semi-decent line drawing. The result was a scraggly looking zombie girl in her pajamas. It's a little hard to see, but she's licking her eyeball.
I wanted the card to have at least a hint of "maybe this wasn't made in 30 minutes on someone's laptop" so (lacking a decent image editor) I filled a few areas with paint and added some text. The entire card reads "Feel like a zombie in the morning? Maybe you're related to one. Happy Zombie History Month."
Is a half-dressed girl with exposed ribs too provocative?Hard to say.
The cards will be in stores by Saturday and there should be a couple more information centers up by then as well. A library ready edition of The Lab Notes of Aloisia Ornt is in production as are some further zombie information etc.s.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Zombie History Update


The first Zombie History Information Center is in place & stocked with Zombie History Month Pamphlets. At least one more information center will be installed tomorrow & the festive hanging of zombie parts is scheduled to begin within the week.
Zombie History Month is currently aimed at restoring Marysville's hidden zombie history, but the concept can be adapted to fit anywhere. All you need is to discover some zombie history, like the lab notes of Aloisia Ornt (to be revealed later this month). Publisize your findings & reclaim the history of your zombie anscestors.