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Thursday, December 29, 2011

"Historic Windmills" – #68 Windmill – Postcard

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This is my entry for Digital Whisper theme #68 Windmill.

This is also my entry for this week's Take A Word challenge, "Print." I tried to create the look of a vintage tourist postcard. The words are copied from a book by the Fairfield Historical Society. I took liberties with the Bronson Windmill, because it doesn't look like the image that I used. You can see a few pictures I took of it here.

The font is Romeodn Medium.

I have a master list for all of my Digital Whisper 100 theme entries here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great job! It does look like a vintage post card. I have a small collection. I just love them.