Hugh D’Andrade Talks About The Paradise Lost Poster

by Scott Beale on September 7, 2007 · 0 comments

Here’s a video by 49Sparks of Hugh D’Andrade (see my previous post on Hugh) talking about the poster he designed for our Laughing Squid Paradise Lost event.

Laughing Squid: Paradise Lost

In the video Hugh mentions how difficult it is to draw a squid, making sure to properly represent all ten arms and tentacles (he calls me out as a squid perfectionist). He also talks about how he added a cameo appearance by Mr. Lucky to the poster.

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

Laughing Squid: Paradise Lost Poster by Hugh D’Andrade

Laughing Squid Paradise Lost Special Update

Chicken John & Hal Robins at Paradise Lost

Wired Covers Laughing Squid Paradise Lost

Laughing Squid: Paradise Lost, July 28th 2007

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