This, like my earlier lizard, was for a graphic design class. The idea was for this to look like a sign you would find at a zoo as a universal way of saying "here there be skunks".
I have no idea if they actually have skunks at your average zoo, but there's no extra credit for busting chops
Yea, verily! There be many skunks in my part of the world. However, they get a mite too giddy in the spring mating season and wind up on the Roadkill Cafe menu, all too often. Hopefully they reproduce faster than cars take them out. I personally have made serious attempts to avoid hitting even a dead one. I like skunks in an intellectual manner as my user name suggests.
Wes
P.S. Where you gave pronunciation direction for Grace's last name, one of my old professors would have insisted on pronouncing Sciuridae as Psy-your-ih-dee. NOT saying I'm correct or anything, who's to say latin is pronounced one way or another. It's a Dead language.
Holy carp! You are amazing at simplicity for power! This is really good. I have a sister that once wanted to be a graphic art designer and now she's an editor, producer, works the camera equipment and whatnot. So I can say with certainty this is exceptionally good.
Also, the zoos I've been to have had skunks. and another thing? "here there be skunks" Don't tell me you're a Pratchett fan.
I wuvz it >w<
Wes
P.S. Where you gave pronunciation direction for Grace's last name, one of my old professors would have insisted on pronouncing Sciuridae as Psy-your-ih-dee. NOT saying I'm correct or anything, who's to say latin is pronounced one way or another. It's a Dead language.
*girlkitten, too lazy to log in again*
i give you a llama
Also, the zoos I've been to have had skunks. and another thing? "here there be skunks" Don't tell me you're a Pratchett fan.
Well, because it's striking, still furry and, well... cute!