Madrid based illustrator and comic artist Carla Berrocal created an awesome 8-Bit Wedding Invitation for one of her clients that was inspired by 1980′s Atari games.
via The Daily What
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Madrid based illustrator and comic artist Carla Berrocal created an awesome 8-Bit Wedding Invitation for one of her clients that was inspired by 1980′s Atari games.
via The Daily What
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What atari 2600 game required a coin? 8-bit sure – what’s specifically “atari” about it. Perhaps it’s Nintendo – or Activision, or Intellivision. Is there anything related to Atari in there?
You’ll have to ask the designer since that’s what she references in her write-up on the project.
Way to go mgabrys, the title of ‘Most Anal boy on teh Internets‘ award for this year is as good as yours.
Hey Cabel Sasser did something similar for his wedding: http://www.cabel.name/2008/10/on-wedding-design.html