October 27, 1991 Greetings Nathan & distinguished judges, The following paragraphs are a description of my two (2) contest entries. The file LOGOSMITH is my business card logo designed using some of the Compugraphic fonts and Outline Art, having been printed on Gold Nugget stock with black thermographed ink. I will enclose samples with my disk to be sent via mail. Notice the man pulling an ampersand out from the monitor, in an effort to convey the computer generated aspect of modern typography. The concept is a comglomeration of a die cut and art deco style, used specifically to take advantage of the printed surface and ink. A slight distortion was deliberately used to enhance perspective due to inherently small dimensions of the business card. The file JAZZMAN is my most intensive Outline Art effort to date. It started life as an extension of the man in LOGOSMITH, and has evolved many times before finally settling on a musician. Because most full body illustrations tend to lose their intricacies on a letter sized sheet, I chose to draw the subject from only the waist up. Going with that decision, the saxophone was chosen, best suited for it's size relative to the torso. This allowed me to embelish extensive detail of the performer and his instrument. The musicians hair was modeled after Nathan's bushy mane. Sincerly, Robert Gillies